黑料网

黑料网 appoints new ALANA Cultural Center director

Back to All Stories

LeAnna Rice, Campus Advisor for the JED Foundation and former Mental Health Counselor and Outreach Coordinator for SUNY Binghamton University, will be 黑料网鈥檚 next director of , effective June 18, 2018.

A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Rice holds a master鈥檚 degree in clinical mental health counseling and a bachelor鈥檚 degree in psychology and a minor in African Studies. At UNC鈥揅harlotte, Rice was inducted into the Chi Sigma Iota International Honor Society, held positions in Housing and Residence Life, and was a graduate assistant in the Leadership Learning Community where she co-taught courses in leadership and ethics. Rice has also held positions at Duke University and Lenoir-Rhyne University.

In her role at the JED Foundation, Rice provides direct consultation and assistance in the creation of programs to support mental health for students of color, utilizing the Equity in Mental Health Framework, which is an interdisciplinary and public health approach for college and university campuses to address inequities that students of color face on campus.

Rice has presented nationally on cultural identities and authenticity as a pathway to wellness, student success and transition to college, and is scheduled to present at the upcoming NCORE conference on a comprehensive model for addressing the mental health of students from marginalized identities.

鈥淚 am passionate about building educational environments in which underrepresented and/or marginalized students can thrive and feel supported,鈥 Rice said during the nationwide search process. 鈥淚 am a vocal advocate for social justice and feel that this work is my calling.鈥

鈥淪tudents who met with Rice during her campus visit described her as warm and friendly and commented on her ability to see the complexities and intersectionality of students鈥 identities,鈥 said Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II. 鈥淟eAnna brings experience as an outreach coordinator and educator who has worked to further understanding of how campus systems impact the health and success of underrepresented groups and to develop practical strategies for improving those systems.鈥