Faced with declining enrollments and financial shortfalls, many colleges and universities have significantly cut back on hiring new faculty and staff. At some schools, a hiring freeze has been enacted. But in the wake of worldwide Black Lives Matter rallies and other social justice protests, the hiring of diversity and inclusion officers at colleges and universities remains at a brisk pace. Here is a group of women who have recently been hired to administrative posts dealing with diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Robin Kelley is the new associate chief diversity officer for the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. She was president and CEO of the Kelley Consulting Firm in Morrisville, North Carolina. From 2016-2018, Dr. Kelley served as associate vice provost in the Office for Institutional Equity and Diversity at North Carolina State University.
Dr. Kelley holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and finance and a master’s degree in education from the University at Buffalo of the State University of New York System. She earned a Ph.D. in higher education administration from Iowa State University.
Nicole Commissiong was appointed associate vice president, chief civil rights officer, and Title IX coordinator at the University of Oregon. Since 2009, she had been serving as assistant dean for student affairs at the University of Oregon School of Law.
Commissiong was a track and field athlete at the University of Oregon while earning two bachelor’s degrees. She is a graduate of the University of Oregon School of Law.

Dr. Lipson Freed holds a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. She is the author of Haunting Encounters: The Ethics of Reading Across Boundaries of Difference (Cornell University Press, 2017).

Witherspoon earned a bachelor’s degree in Black world studies and English literature from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She holds a master’s degree in college student personnel from Ohio University and is currently working on a doctorate in educational leadership at Northern Kentucky University.

Hudson holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Florida A&M University in Tallahassee.

Dr. Young earned a bachelor’s from the University of North Carolina at Asheville and a doctorate in religious ethics from Emory University in Atlanta.

Annexstein is a graduate of Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania, where she majored in sociology and anthropology. She holds a juris doctorate from the University of California, Berkeley.


