Brian L McGowanBrian L. McGowan is an Associate Professor of Education and AssociateDirector of the Center for Teaching, Research, and Learning at AmericanUniversity. Dr. McGowan earned his Ph.D. in higher education administrationfrom Indiana University with a mino in Sociology. His research seeks toilluminate how minoritized populations experience higher education. More specifically, his research explores Black men's achievement, identity development, interpersonal relationships, and inclusive teaching and learning practices inpostsecondary educational settings. Dr. McGowan's scholarship and professionalpractice have been praised through awards and honors including the Tracy L.Davis Outstanding Emerging Research Award from ACPA's Coalition on Men andMasculinities, UNCG's School of Education Distinguished Research Scholar Award, the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Melvene D. HardeeDissertation Award, and the Emerging Professional Award from The Ohio StateUniversity Higher Education and Student Affairs Program. He co-edited Men and Masculinities: Theoretical foundations and promising practices for supportingcollege men's development (Stylus, 2019) and Black Men in the Academy: Narratives of resiliency, achievement, and success (Palgrave MacMillan, 2016).In 2017, Dr. McGowan co-edited a special issue of the Journal of College andUniversity Student Housing dedicated to social justice. Dr. McGowan hasdelivered over 50 presentations and invited talks at professional conferencesand postsecondary institutions across the country on issues related to equity, inclusion, diversity and social justice. Dr. McGowan is active in severalprofessional associations, including the Association for the Study of HigherEducation, the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, andthe ACPA-College Student Educators International. He most recently served onthe editorial board of the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice.Prior to joining American University, he was a tenure track professor at theUniversity of North Carolina at Greensboro and Indiana State University. Healso served as a project associate for the Indiana University Center forPostsecondary Research primarily working with the National Survey of StudentEngagement. Dr. McGowan has also held several positions within student affairsadministration including housing and residence life, new student orientation, and career services. Given his expertise in retention and persistence ofcollege men of color, Dr. McGowan was invited to be part of three conversationswith 150 educational researchers, evaluators, and community advocates throughResearch, Integration, Strategies, and Evaluation (RISE) for Boys and Men ofColor, a $10 million-dollar national field advancement initiative in 2016 and2017. Read More Read Less