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Dr. Carrie Klein is an Adjunct Professor in the Higher Education Program at George Mason University's School of Integrative Studies. She holds a PhD and MAIS from GMU and a B.A. in Classics and Anthropology from the University of Arizona. Her roles include Associate Vice President at the State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO) Association and affiliate faculty at GMU. Her research focuses on postsecondary data policy, learning analytics, and institutional governance, with emphasis on equity and privacy in education technology.
Dr. Klein's professional experience spans strategic planning at GMU, privacy policy work with the Future of Privacy Forum, and technical assistance for state education agencies. She has taught courses such as Organization and Administration in Higher Education and Introduction to the University. Her work bridges policy analysis, data systems innovation, and institutional change strategies to improve educational outcomes.
- Education: PhD/MAIS in Higher Education (GMU), B.A. Classics/Anthropology (Arizona)
- Affiliations: SHEEO, GMU Higher Education Program
- Key Research Areas: Data privacy governance, learning analytics adoption, STEM diversity, organizational collaboration
Her publications analyze policy discourse around student data, learning dashboard efficacy, and barriers to analytics adoption. She actively presents on topics like data justice, mid-career faculty development, and pandemic pedagogy. Klein's interdisciplinary approach integrates policy, technology, and institutional practice to address systemic challenges in higher education.




