Dr. Leah P. Hollis
Dr. Leah P. Hollis
Associate Dean for Access, Equity and Inclusion; Professor of Education (EPS)
Email:[email protected]
Phone: 814-865-2218
279 Chambers Building
University Park, PA 16802
Department(s)
- Education Policy Studies
Program(s)
- Higher Education Program
Center(s)
- Center for the Study of Higher Education (CSHE)
Most excited about: Social Justice , Racial Justice , Gender and Equity
Current Research: Structural and policy obstructions that adversely affect the higher education career trajectory for people of color and Black women.
Education
- EdD, Workplace Bullying, Intersectionality, Black Women, Boston University
- MA, English Literature, Concentration in African American Literature, University of Pittsburgh
- BA, English, Rutgers College / Rutgers University
Biography
Leah P. Hollis EdD, the inaugural Associate Dean of Access, Equity and Inclusion is national and international expert on workplace bullying. Her most recent book, Instrumental Social Justice in Higher Education Eight Surveys for Workplace Bullying and Social Justice Research which was released by Routledge publications in 2024, is an extension of her work on bullying in higher education. Other notable work includes Human Resource Perspectives on Workplace Bullying in Higher Education addresses structural problems that enable workplace bullying. She has spoken nationally and internationally to help over 350 schools address incivility on campus.
Dr. Hollis has an extensive career in higher education administration and has held senior leadership and faculty posts. Dr. Hollis has taught at Northeastern University, the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and Rutgers University. Dr. Hollis received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Africana Studies from Rutgers University and her Master of Arts in English Literature from the University of Pittsburgh. She earned her Doctorate of Education from Boston University as a Martin Luther King, Jr. Fellow. Also, Dr. Hollis continued her professional training at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education, Higher Education Management Development Program. She earned certification in Project Management and Executive Leadership at Stanford University and Cornell University, respectively. Hollis is also the recipient of the AERA Social Justice Award for 2024.