Nayshon Mosley-Milford, Ed.D., dean of student success at Chicago State University,
                                                      is joining 福利导在线观看 as an American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow for
                                                      the 2024-25 academic year.
                                                   
                                                   Beginning this month, Mosley-Milford will make four two-week visits to the university
                                                      to engage in a year-long mentorship program with President Bret Danilowicz and senior
                                                      university leaders.
                                                   
                                                   "I鈥檓 truly excited to be mentored by President Danilowicz during my ACE Fellowship,鈥
                                                      Mosley-Milford said. 鈥淗is leadership and focus on innovation in higher education inspires
                                                      me, and I鈥檓 eager to learn from his expertise in driving student success and institutional
                                                      change. Radford鈥檚 welcoming and close-knit community makes this opportunity even more
                                                      special, and I look forward to being a part of it throughout this academic year."
                                                   
                                                   鈥淲e are delighted that Dr. Mosley-Milford chose 福利导在线观看 for her ACE Fellowship,
                                                      and we hope to gain as much from her expertise and perspectives as she will learn
                                                      from us,鈥 Danilowicz said. 鈥淒r. Mosley-Milford has interest in our strategic priorities
                                                      related to enrollment stabilization and economic development, and as a first-generation
                                                      student herself, wants to learn more about our strong tradition of positioning first-gen
                                                      students for success. We support her aspirations to affect systemic change around
                                                      affordability and access to higher education.鈥
                                                   
                                                   Mosley-Milford is in her 18th year at Chicago State, the oldest public university
                                                      in the Chicago metropolitan area and the only Predominantly Black four-year institution
                                                      in Illinois. Throughout her career at CSU, she has served in leadership roles that
                                                      advance student access and retention. In 2022, Mosley-Milford became the university鈥檚
                                                      inaugural dean of student success, leading initiatives designed to enhance student
                                                      retention and graduation rates.
                                                   
                                                   Mosley-Milford earned her Ed.D. in educational leadership from CSU, a Master of Arts
                                                      degree in inner city studies from Northeastern Illinois University and Bachelor of
                                                      Arts degree in psychology from Lewis University.
                                                   
                                                   About the ACE Fellows Program 
                                                   
                                                   Established in 1965, the  is designed to strengthen institutional and leadership capacity in American higher
                                                      education by identifying and preparing faculty and staff for senior positions in college
                                                      and university administration. The 2024-25 class represents the diversity of the country鈥檚
                                                      higher education institutions by gender, race/ethnicity, institution type and disciplinary
                                                      background. The class also reflects a wide array of geographies and institutional
                                                      missions, including several Fellows with international backgrounds. Seventy percent
                                                      of the cohort are from public institutions and 30% are from private institutions. 
                                                   
                                                   Over 2,000 higher education leaders have participated in the ACE Fellows Program over
                                                      the past five decades, with more than 80% of Fellows serving as senior leaders of
                                                      colleges and universities.  
                                                   
                                                   The ACE Fellows Program combines retreats, interactive learning opportunities, campus
                                                      visits, and placement at another higher education institution to condense years of
                                                      on-the-job experience and skills development into a single academic year. The Fellows
                                                      are included in the highest level of decision-making while participating in administrative
                                                      activities at their host institutions. Time is also spent investigating a specified
                                                      issue of benefit to their nominating institutions for implementation upon the Fellows鈥
                                                      return to campus at the conclusion of the Fellowship placement.