About
Vicente Lechuga is an Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Administration and Human Resource Development at Texas A&M University. He holds a Doctorate of Education from the University of Southern California (2005) and has taught graduate courses in higher education administration, policy, and diversity since 2005. His research focuses on qualitative methods in organizational and policy analysis, faculty work in for-profit institutions, and diversity in higher education.
- Education:
- Ed.D., Higher Education Leadership, University of Southern California (2005)
- M.Ed., Postsecondary Administration and Student Affairs (USC)
- M.Mus., Classical Guitar Performance (USC)
- B.S., Music Recording/Audio Engineering (USC)
Dr. Lechuga’s research emphasizes innovative qualitative approaches to studying higher education policy, faculty mentoring, and organizational dynamics. Notable works include Qualitative Inquiry in Higher Education Organization and Policy Research (2017) and studies on military-to-student transitions and academic bullying’s impact on women faculty.
His publications span topics like faculty motivation, for-profit education governance, and student consent education. He has mentored over 17 doctoral/master’s students and led research projects on diversity initiatives and shared governance.
- Awards:
- Excellence in the Academy Award (National Education Association, 2005)
- MALRC Fellowship (2006)
Lechuga serves as an Associate Editor for the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education and has held leadership roles in academic organizations such as AERA’s Division J.
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