EDUCATION: |
Ph.D. in History, Philosophy & Policy Studies, Indiana University - Bloomington, 05/1998
M.S. in Higher Education/Student Affairs, Indiana University - Bloomington, 05/1993
B.A. in Sociology, Grinnell College, 05/1987
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RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Research interests include examinations of the relationship between educational equity and race, class and gender in K-12 and higher education settings. In pursuit of her research interests, she has traveled to South Africa, Egypt, and most recently, Cuba.
AFFILIATIONS:
- Comparative and International Education Society - Vice Program Chair for African Sig
- American Education Research Association
- American Educational Studies Association
- Association for the Study of Higher Education
- Auburn University Black Faculty/Staff Association -- Past President
- Sisters of the Academy Institute -- Past President
PERSONAL PROSE:
Kimberly L. King-Jupiter, Ph.D. is currently a tenured-Associate Professor in Educational Foundations, Leadership & Technology, in the College of Education at Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama and Director of Outreach Planning and Faculty Engagement in the Office of the Vice President for University Outreach. She received her Ph.D. in History, Philosophy and Policy Studies in 1998 and an M.S. in Higher Education Administration in 1993 from Indiana University-Bloomington. She is also an alumni of Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa. She teaches courses in the areas of history and sociology of education, education in global contexts, diversity, and qualitative research. Her research interests include examinations of the relationship between educational equity and race, class and gender in K-12 and higher education settings. In pursuit of her research interests, she has traveled to South Africa, Egypt, and most recently, Cuba.
She is co-editor of Aparthied No More: Case Studies of Southern African Universities in the Process of Transformation, co-editor of Sisters and Brothers of the Academy special upcoming issue of Journal of Thought and author of a number of articles and book chapters.
She is currently the president of Sisters of the Academy Institute, a member of the Comparative and International Education Society, the American Educational Research Association, the American Educational Studies Association, the Association for the Study of Higher Education, and past president of the Auburn Black Caucus (the black faculty and staff association at Auburn University).
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