Showing posts with label Ken Elmore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ken Elmore. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Dean College’s President Inducted Into The Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium Of Scholars At Morehouse College

Dean College is proud to announce that our president, Kenneth Elmore, J.D., has been inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Scholars at Morehouse College

The collegium is part of Morehouse’s College of Ministers & Laity and is named for Dr. King, who graduated from the school in 1948 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. Collegium inductees are individuals who have “demonstrated and are evolving toward great achievement in their chosen vocation; have a profound commitment to their community and society, the planet and the cosmos; and are living their lives according to a high standard of cosmopolitan ethical principles.”  

“My life’s work has been focused on breaking the barriers of divisiveness by pushing communities to discover their shared humanity and to foster meaningful, authentic friendships,” said President Elmore. “That is why being inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. Collegium of Scholars at Morehouse College is so very meaningful to me. Dr. King was the epitome of a remarkable leader and selfless servant, and I pledge to continue his legacy as a member of the MLK Collegium of Scholars.” 

Kenneth Elmore, J.D.
Kenneth Elmore, J.D.
The induction ceremony took place on Thursday, April 11, 2024, in the Martin Luther King, Jr. International Chapel. This year’s ceremony theme was “Saving Democracy While Thriving in the Wake of Cosmic Trauma.” The collegium recognized Elmore as an academic and scholar who is “committed to research, writing, teaching and mentoring a wide variety of disciplines and contexts that promote and give support to the work of peace through moral cosmopolitan social responsibility.”

Elmore was nominated for this honor by Dr. Keith Magee who said, “The reason I nominated President Elmore is due to his commitment to social justice and what it has represented throughout his professional career. His leadership in higher education has been impeccable and he has used his business acumen, training, and understanding of family and community to represent the best of all of us. He has certainly upheld the legacy of Dr. King who understood the value of us not being judged by the color of our skin but by the content of our character. And equally important, President Elmore embraces Dr. King's words that injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere and has used his platform in higher education to ensure quality access to education for all."

Elmore is the 14th president of Dean College. He has more than three decades of higher education experience as an accomplished leader, connector and community builder. Throughout his career, Elmore has been an institutional catalyst dedicated to making and keeping the common ground compelling. He is committed to public engagement and the pluralistic ideal. 

Elmore has co-led efforts to facilitate free speech and expression climates – to expose, debate and wrestle with ideas, understand our bias and encourage critical engagement. Early in his career as a dean of students, Elmore pioneered a long-standing discussion series – Coffee and Conversation – to foster an inclusive atmosphere through listening and idea exchange.

Throughout his career, Elmore has cultivated an institutional mindset that ensures traditional non-academic departments understand that the student experience is multi-dimensional and not solely about social integration and skill-based experiences “outside the classroom” to achieve better student outcomes.

Elmore has received several honors and professional distinctions, including being named a Pillar of the Profession by the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) and a Diamond Honoree by the American College Personnel Association – College Student Educators International (ACPA) for outstanding work in student affairs and services, and in higher education. In 2019, Elmore was selected by the Mayor of Boston to deliver the annual, historic Fourth of July oration at Faneuil Hall.

President Elmore is a lifelong advocate, teacher and learner who believes in the potential of students and the value of education to change lives. He is a graduate of Brown University, Boston University, and New England Law | Boston.

Saturday, March 30, 2024

Riffin' on Main Street: Thomas J. Lynch (video)

Kenneth "Ken" Elmore, the President of Dean College, has a series of video interviews called "Riffin' on Main St." In this episode, he has a conversation with Franklin Police Chief Thomas J Lynch. 



Thursday, March 28, 2024

Riffin' on Main Street: James McLaughlin (video)

Kenneth "Ken" Elmore, the President of Dean College, has a series of video interviews called "Riffin' on Main St."  In this episode, he has a conversation with Franklin Fire Chief James McLaughlin. 



Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Riffin' on Main Street: Fatima Wojohat (video)

Kenneth "Ken" Elmore, the President of Dean College, has a series of video interviews called "Riffin' on Main St."  In this episode, he has a wonderful conversation with Dean College student, Afghanistan native and artist Fatima Wojohat 



Sunday, March 24, 2024

Riffin' on Main St: James Johnston (video)

Dean College President Ken Elmore has a podcast or interview series called Riffin' on Main St. In this episode he talks with Franklin historian James Johnston.



Saturday, September 23, 2023

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Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Watch "Riffin' on Main Street: Pauline Spender" on YouTube

Dean College President Ken Elmore has a new "Riffin' on Main Street" episode to share. Watch Pauline Spender's discussion here -> https://youtu.be/xwUv0r21jFc?si=WAm5yFFAcmc7Cdxa

or via the embedded via here

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

"Riffin' on Main St" with Amy Adams (video)

Kenneth "Ken" Elmore, the President of Dean College, has a series of video interviews underway with Franklin TV called "Riffin' on Main St."

In this episode, he has a wonderful conversation with Franklin artist and Cultural District member Amy Adams.


Thursday, April 27, 2023

Dean College Swears In First Campus Police Sergeants In New Campus Police And Safety Department

"To continue prioritizing the safety of our students and community, Dean College is updating the separate departments of Campus Safety and Law Enforcement Services to one entity: the Campus Police and Safety Department, beginning June 1, 2023.

“Dean College has always been committed to providing a safe and secure community, where all members may experience academic, professional and personal success,” said Chief Ken Corkran, Assistant Vice President for Law Enforcement Services & Risk Management. “This redesigned departmental model of both sworn police officers as well as non-sworn campus safety officers will allow us to utilize a combination of community building, safety awareness and police presence in order to ensure campus safety and security to the campus community.”   

This transition is designed to provide even greater service and awareness to the community, as well as further integrate the department into the campus culture."
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Dean College Swears In First Campus Police Sergeants In New Campus Police And Safety Departmen
Dean College Swears In First Campus Police Sergeants In New Campus Police And Safety Department