Daria Willis
Daria Willis | |
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President of Howard Community College | |
Assumed office January 10, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Kathleen Hetherington |
President of Everett Community College | |
In office July 1, 2019 – January 2022 | |
Personal details | |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Florida A&M University Florida State University |
Daria J. Willis is an American academic administrator and historian. She is the president of Howard Community College. Willis was president of Everett Community College from 2019 to 2021. She is the first African American president at both institutions. Willis was an assistant professor of history in the Lone Star College System.
Education
Willis is from Atlanta. When she was six, her father died from AIDS.[1] She completed high school in three years.[2] Willis completed a bachelor's in African American studies and a master's degree in applied social science at Florida A&M University.[3] She earned a Ph.D. in history from Florida State University.[4] Her 2012 dissertation about Adella Hunt was titled The life and times of Adella Hunt Logan: Educator, mother, wife, and suffragist, 1863–1915. Maxine D. Jones was Willis' doctoral advisor.[5]
Career
Willis was an adjunct professor of history at Tallahassee Community College. With the Lone Star College System, she was an assistant professor of history, faculty senate president, department chairwoman, and executive dean of centers.[6] Willis was dean of academic studies at Lee College.[7]
Willis joined the faculty at Onondaga Community College in July 2016. In Onondaga, she was provost and senior vice president for academic affairs.[3] In 2018, Willis received a 40 under 40 award from the American Association for Women in Community Colleges.[7] She chaired the NAACP education committee.[7] On July 1, 2019, Willis became president of Everett Community College, succeeding Dave Beyer.[6][7] She was the institution's first African American president.[2]
On November 5, 2021, Willis was announced as the incoming president of Howard Community College (HCC). She succeeded Kathleen Hetherington and interim president Lynn Coleman on January 10, 2022. Willis is the first African American to hold this position at HCC.[4]
Personal life
Willis had a daughter when she was 19. At the age of 21, she divorced her first husband.[1] Willis is married to Isiah David Brown. They met in Tallahassee, FL.[1] Willis has two daughters and a son.[4]
References
- ^ a b c Salyer, Sharon (July 28, 2019). "Daria Willis says EvCC job is "literally a dream come true"". HeraldNet. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
- ^ a b "34, FAMU Alumna, Daria J. Willis Appointed President of Everett Community College". HBCU Buzz. 2019-08-15. Archived from the original on 2019-08-16. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
- ^ a b Watson, Jamal Eric (2017-12-21). "Lakin Fellows Are Prepared to Lead". Diverse: Issues In Higher Education. Archived from the original on 2021-11-05. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
- ^ a b c Haynes, Allana (November 5, 2021). "Howard Community College selects Daria Willis as first African American president in its 51-year history". Baltimore Sun. Archived from the original on 2021-11-05. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
- ^ Willis, Daria J. (2012). "The life and times of Adella Hunt Logan: Educator, mother, wife, and suffragist, 1863–1915 - ProQuest". ProQuest. ProQuest 1288009057. Archived from the original on 2021-11-06. Retrieved 2021-11-06.
- ^ a b Stevick, Eric (2019-05-08). "EvCC and its new president agree to terms of 3-year contract". HeraldNet. Jerry Cornfield. Archived from the original on 2019-05-08. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
- ^ a b c d "Everett Community College Offers Presidency to Daria J. Willis". Los Angeles Sentinel. 2019-05-10. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
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- Living people
- People from Atlanta
- 21st-century American historians
- Heads of universities and colleges in the United States
- Women heads of universities and colleges
- African-American historians
- African-American women academic administrators
- Onondaga Community College faculty
- 21st-century African-American women writers
- 21st-century American women writers
- 21st-century African-American writers
- Florida A&M University alumni
- Florida State University alumni
- 21st-century African-American academics
- 21st-century American academics