College of Education and Human Development

Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development

Darrius Stanley named Faculty Research Fellow for 2025

The Center of Excellence for Educational Equity Research (CEEER) at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has named Darrius Stanley, OLPD Assistant Professor and Carmen Starkson Campbell Endowed Fellow for Innovation in Teacher Development, as a Faculty Research Fellow for 2025.

The CEEER Faculty Research Fellows program recognizes faculty conducting research, teaching, grant development, or scholarship that is associated with an expanded understanding of educational equity. CEEER Fellows are faculty, research associates, and other professionals who seek to collaborate with the CEEER on research projects, service activities, grants, scholarship, and/or lecturing. The program promotes interdisciplinary research with a focus on counseling, leadership, and teacher education.

Stanley, who teaches and advises in the Education Policy and Leadership program at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities' Department of Organizational Leadership, Policy, and Development, recently received a 2024 Alumni Award from Michigan State University's College of Education as well as a 2024 American Educational Studies Association Critics Choice Book Award for #BlackEducatorsMatter: The Experiences of Black Teachers in an Anti-Black World (Race and Education) (Harvard Education Press, 2024).