
April Massey, Ph.D
Member
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of the District of Columbia, Dr. April Massey has earned degrees from The Ohio State University, the University of Cincinnati, and Howard University. A speech-language pathologist by profession, she has nearly 20 years of administrative experience and has served in the capacity of dean for five years.
Dr. Massey uses her disciplinary training to consider the liberal arts and
careerist needs of students and the research, teaching, and leadership interests of faculty. With newly launched initiatives in signature work, women’s leadership, faculty development, STEM pipeline, faculty learning hubs, and scholarship of practice, her work emphasizes learning by doing and lived experience as content and context for teaching and learning.
Dr. Massey led the University of the District of Columbia’s General Education reform effort in 2009, shepherded a study team in signature work in the summer of 2017 under the umbrella of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, and launched Dialogues in Leadership — an on-campus faculty leadership development model in the fall of 2017. She also established the Research Academy at CAS and conceptualized the Center for Humanities Practice in the fall of 2017, and partnered with the American Association of University Women through a Campus Action Project grant in 2016 to build a leadership development opportunity for women students at UDC.
Dr. Massey champions authentic, developmental, and immersive pedagogies
that drive inclusion, innovation, reflection, and quality in teaching/learning,
scholarship, practice, and service.


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