Ashley Watson
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Doctoral Student, CIDE
Areas of interest
- Equity and access in student mobility
- Critical university studies
- Identity development in international education
- College student development
- Intercultural communication theories
MSEd, Higher Education Administration, Baruch College, 2016
BA., Communication, Pepperdine University, 2011
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Awards
- Foreign Language & Area Studies Fellowship (Swahili), 2018/2019
Kelley, J., Watson, A.N., “Soaring to new heights: An autoethnographic account of transformation in higher education”. Paper presentation at Seventeenth Annual International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, May 19-22, 2021 [forthcoming].
Watson, A.N., “The racial identity development of international Black African collegians in US higher education,” Paper presentation at OLPD Student Research Conference, Feb. 26, 2021.
Watson, A.N. “The racial identity development of international Black African collegians in US higher education,” Global Nebraska Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion, Zoom, 2020.
Lecture, “Why study cross-cultural communication,” Cross-Cultural Communication and Cultural Diversity (SOC 4090), Cookeville, TN 2019.
Kelley, J.,Watson, A.N., “A tale of two communities: Supporting international students through communities of practice,” Paper presentation at National Association for Multicultural Education, Nov. 27-30, 2018.