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The Millennium Leadership Initiative or MLI is a premier higher education leadership development program. Originally created by the African-American presidents of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) to help prepare traditionally
underrepresented group An underrepresented group describes a subset of a population that holds a smaller percentage within a significant subgroup than the subset holds in the general population. Specific characteristics of an underrepresented group vary depending on the ...
s for university and college presidencies and chancellorships. The program is one of the most successful higher education programs and has expanded and is now open to all under-represented populations and participants need not be from AASCU member institutions. MLI has partnered with Association of Public and Land Grant Universities (APLU) and the
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to expand its reach to faculty and administrators that are interested in moving to upper administrative positions.


Administration

The administration of the program is by an Executive Steering Committee of sitting presidents. The faculty in the Summer Institute volunteer their time to support the advancement of underrepresented groups.


Mentoring Component

The highly selective program differs from other leadership programs largely because of its intensive mentoring program. Proteges meet for one week in the summer and are then paired with a sitting president or chancellor for the following year. The mentor and protege meet weekly by phone, communicate by email, and the protege shadows the mentor on his or her campus. The initiative has been highly successful with sixty proteges appointed as president or chancellor in the programs fifteen years. Dozens of other proteges have moved up to vice president and Provost positions.


Career Advancements to Presidents and Chancellors

* Livingston Alexander, President,
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, PA (Class of ’01) * Rodolfo Arrival, President,
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, Va. (Class of ’03) * Stanley F. Battle, Former Interim President, Southern Connecticut State University (Class of ’02) * Juliette Bell, President,
University of Maryland Eastern Shore University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) is a public historically black land-grant research university in Princess Anne, Maryland. It is part of the University System of Maryland. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High r ...
, (Class of ’07) * Kweku K. Bentil, Retired Campus President, Miami Dade College (Class of ’02) *
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, President, The University of Southern Indiana (Class of ’05) * Betsy V. Boze, President,
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(Class of ‘02) * M. Christopher Brown II, President,
Alcorn State University Alcorn State University (Alcorn State, ASU or Alcorn) is a public historically black land-grant university adjacent to Lorman, Mississippi. It was founded in 1871 and was the first black land grant college established in the United States. O ...
, MS (Class of ’02) * "T. J. Bryan", Chancellor Emerita, Fayetteville State University, NC (Class of ’00) * Nancy Cooley, Open Campus President, Florida State College at Jacksonville (Class of ’05) * Don Cozzetto, Former President, University of Northern British Columbia (Class of ’00) * Charles Curry, Former Acting President,
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of Pennsylvania (Class of ’02) * Elizabeth Davis-Russell, President, Tubman College in Maryland County, Liberia (Class of ’04) * Cheerly Dozier, President, Savannah State University, Georgia (Class of ’10) * Beverly Edmond, Former Interim President, Alabama A&M University (Class of ’07) * Royce Engstrom, President, The
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(Class of ’09) * Angela Franklin, President, Des Moines University (Class of ’04) * William J. Fritz, Interim President,
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, College of Staten Island (Class of ’10) * Mildred García, President,
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(Class of ’99) * Joanne Glasser, President, Bradley University, IL (Class of '00) * Emmanuel Gonsalves, President, The College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad & Tobago (COSTAATT), (Class of’07) * Ervin Griffin, President, Halifax Community and Technical College, NC (Class of ’99) * Ivelaw L. Griffith, President,
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, GA (Class of ’05) * Sandra Harper, President, McMurry University, TX (Class of ’02) * Billy Hawkins, President, Talladega College (Class of ’00) * Virginia S. Horvath, President, State University of New York at Fredonia, (Class of ’11) * "Christopher B. Howard", President, Hampden-Sydney College, VA (Class of ’08) * Michelle Howard-Vital, President, Cheyney University of Pennsylvania (Class of ’06) * Cynthia Jackson-Hammond, President,
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, (Class of ’01) * Melvin Johnson, Former President,
Tennessee State University Tennessee State University (Tennessee State, Tenn State, or TSU) is a public historically black land-grant university in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Founded in 1912, it is the only state-funded historically black university in Tenness ...
(Class of ’01) * Glendell Jones, President, Henderson State University, AR (Class of ’08) * Peter G. Jordan, President,
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, South Campus, Fort Worth, TX (Class of ’11) *
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(Class of ’04) * Walter W. Kimbrough, President,
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(Class of 02) * Raynard Kington, President, Grinnell College, IA (Class of ’07) * Nancy Kleniewski, President, State University of New York at Oneonta (Class of ’06) * Susan J. Koch,
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, Chancellor and Vice President (Class of ’03) * Dorothy Leland, Chancellor,
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(Class of ’02) * Devorah Lieberman, President, University of La Verne at California, (Class of ’01) * Henry Lewis, President, Florida Memorial University (Class of ’02) * James Limbaugh, President,
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, (Class of ’10) * Kofi Lomotey, Former Chancellor,
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at Baton Rouge, LA (Class of '01) * Andrea Miller, Chancellor,
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, LA (Class of ’06) * Keith T. Miller, President,
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, President, Bridgewater State College, MA (Class of ‘99) * Carlos Morales, President, Tarrant County College Connect (TCC Connect) (Class of ‘12) * Tomás Morales, President, California State University San Bernardino, (Class of ’04) * J. Keith Motley, Chancellor,
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, President at California State University, Monterey Bay (Class of ’02) * Michael Ortiz, President Emeritus,
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(Class of ’99) * Emmanuel Osagie, Former Chancellor, Pennsylvania State Fayette (The Eberly Campus), PA (Class of ’01) deceased * John Ellis Price, Former President, University of North Texas at Dallas, (Class of ’09) * Patricia Pierce Ramsey, Former Interim President, Bowie State University, MD (Class of ’05) * Una Mae Reck, Former Chancellor, Indiana University South Bend (Class of '01) * Ronald R. Rosati, Former Officer in charge, SUNY College of Technology at Alfred (Class of ’02) * Debra Saunders-White, Chancellor,
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(Class of ’08) * Dennis Shields, Chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Platteville (Class of ‘09) * Rodney Smith, Former President, The
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, Nassau and Ramapo College of New Jersey (Class of ’00) * Marlene Strathe, Former Interim President,
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(Class of ’99) * Cornell Thomas, President, Jarvis Christian College, TX (Class of ’06) * Victor Ukpolo, Chancellor, Southern University at New Orleans, LA (Class of ’00) * Nancy Uscher, President, Cornish College of the Arts, WA (Class of ’08) * DeLois P. Weekes, Former President,
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, NE (Class of '99) * Gregory H. Williams, Former President, The University of Cincinnati (Class of ’00) * Fred Wood, Chancellor,
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(Class of ’11) * Karl Wright, Former President, Florida Memorial University (Class of ’05) * Mary Wyatt, Former President, Roanoke-Chowan Community College, Ahoskie, NC (Class of ’00)


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