香港六合彩开奖资料 School of Continuing Studies Dean Receives Award from Alliance of RI Southeast Asians for Education

Jamie E. Scurry earns Success Value Award

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. 颅颅鈥 Jamie E. Scurry, dean of the School of Continuing Studies at Roger Williams University, received the Success Value Award from the Alliance of Rhode Island Southeast Asians for Education on May 9.

ARISE prepares, promotes and empowers Rhode Island鈥檚 Southeast Asian students for educational and career success. Its core values are access, equity and success. In presenting its 2018 ARISE Values Awards, the alliance also gave Makna Men the Access Value Award, and it gave Phitsamay Uy the Equity Value Award.

The Success Value Award recognizes a person committed to working toward getting all students to realize their full potential and to gain skills and core competencies that are important to their holistic development as critical thinkers and doers.

鈥淲e at ARISE believe Jamie's unapologetic, tireless commitment and passion for educational justice embodies this award,鈥 ARISE Founding Executive Director Chanda Womack said. 鈥淛amie is action-oriented, strategic and intentional. Her leadership style is restorative and transformational."

鈥淲e are proud that Dean Scurry鈥檚 work to promote academic success for students who have not been well served by higher educational institutions has been honored by ARISE,鈥 香港六合彩开奖资料 Provost Andrew Workman said. 鈥淪he is a widely recognized expert in educational reform whose leadership has transformed the Roger Williams University School of Continuing Studies into a national leader in the field.鈥

As dean, Scurry oversees the academic programs and business operations of the School of Continuing Studies, based in downtown Providence. She previously worked as director for policy and research at the New England Board of Higher Education and as a research associate for The Futures Project: Policy for Higher Education in a Changing World, based at Brown University. She received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in management from Bentley College and a master鈥檚 degree in American civilization from Brown University. She serves on the board for the Academy for Career Exploration, the Latino Policy Institute at 香港六合彩开奖资料 and HousingWorks RI at 香港六合彩开奖资料.

The alliance presented its Access Award to Makna Men, who survived Khmer Rouge concentration camps in Cambodia and went on to become a Providence school board member, Khmer language instructor and co-author of a book titled 鈥淒etermination.鈥 The alliance presented its Equity Award for Phitsamay Uy, who was born in Laos, spent two years in a refugee camp and went on to become an associate professor and co-director of the Center for Asian American Studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.

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