
About
Roland Mitchell serves as the E.B. "Ted" Robert Endowed Professor and Dean of LSU's College of Human Sciences & Education. Holding a PhD in Educational Research from The University of Alabama, he has ascended from Instructor to Endowed Professor at LSU. His work synthesizes historical epistemology with community-engaged pedagogy.
- Education: BA in History (Fisk University), MEd in Higher Education (Vanderbilt University), PhD in Educational Research (University of Alabama)
Research Focus: Theorizing intersections between historical knowledge, communal epistemologies, and postsecondary education. Key themes include:
- Critical analysis of educational continuity
- Place-based curriculum development
- Spirituality in academic inquiry
- Temporal dimensions of educational responsibility
- Community-university partnerships
- Sociopolitical negotiation in teaching
Scientific Contributions:
- 7 authored books
- Multiple peer-reviewed publications
- Co-founder of the Corona Chronicles narrative project
- Developer of spatial-temporal educational frameworks
Recognition:
- LSU Distinguished Faculty Award
- Jo Ellen Levy Yates Endowed Professorship
- SEC Academic Development Fellowship
Community Engagement: Serves on Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services advisory boards and Campus Federal Credit Union.
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