You Belong Here: A Keynote with Dr. Terrell Strayhorn
"You Belong Here: How to Find Your People, Your Place, and Your Purpose in College"
Huddle Breakfast
March 12, 2025
8:30 - 9:45 a.m.
Stewart Library, Hetzel-Hoellein Room 321, 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Ogden
Round table discussion with the speaker to get a pulse on 91¶ÌÊÓƵ students, faculty and staff sense of belonging on campus.
Breakfast provided.
Keynote Presentations
Meals provided with book signing to follow both events. 25 Attendees at each keynote event will receive a free book.
Lunch Presentation
March 12, 12:30 -1:45 p.m.
Stewart Library, Hetzel-Hoellein Room 321, 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Ogden
Dinner Presentation
March 12, 5 - 6:15 p.m.,
Shepherd Union Sky Room (404B), 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Ogden
Workshop with Faculty and Staff
March 13,
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Dumke Hall, Hurst Center for Lifelong Learning, 91¶ÌÊÓƵ Ogden
Learn strategies to foster a sense of belonging, identify student needs and leverage campus resources to support student success and well-being.
Lunch provided.
Speaker Bio: Dr. Terrell Strayhorn
Dr. Terrell Lamont Strayhorn is one of the most prolific and influential scholars in the fields of education, psychology, and the academic study of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB). Named of the country’s “Top Diversity Scholars” by Diverse Issues in Higher Education and a remarkable “Bridge-Builder” between academic- and student affairs by one of ACPA’s commissions, Strayhorn has authored 14 books, including the award-winning College Students’ Sense of Belonging (2nd ed, 2019), and over 200+ peer-reviewed journal articles and academic publications. His research has been cited, endorsed, or financially supported by over $10 million from the most premiere agencies in the world including Lumina Foundation, Annie E. Casey Foundation, National Science Foundation, to name a few. One of his core passions is translating research-to-practice in ways that improve the material conditions and lived experiences of our most vulnerable populations. He accomplishes this mission largely through the more than 2000+ public talks, distinguished lectures, and keynotes he has delivered across the globe.
A respected thought-leader and highly-sought speaker, Strayhorn’s ground-breaking research has been cited in many outlets including The Washington Post, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Huffington Post, Essence, and Diverse Issues, to name a few. He is President and CEO of Do Good Work Consulting Group™, a minority-owned business that partners with hundreds of colleges, universities, corporations, and agencies each year to enhance culture, build inclusive environments, and boost belonging in ways that raise morale, increase retention, improve people’s journey, and help organizations hit their bottom line. He’s co-host of “Do Good Work” podcast on Spotify®and Contributing Writer for Entrepreneur, Thrive Global, AllBusiness, and Psychology Today, where he leads the “” blog.
Strayhorn is Professor of Education and Psychology; Director of Research in the Center for the Study of HBCUs, and Principal Investigator of at Virginia Union University, where he also serves as Associate Provost for Faculty Development. He is Diversity Scholar-in-Residence at Harrisburg Area Community College, Fellow of AGB’s Institute for Leadership & Governance, and board member for several non-profits including Rainbow Labs, MEN Inc. Houston, Oregon Outreach Inc., Career Analysis Organization of America, Vice President for Psychologists of Color Inc., and the MCT Educational Foundation. He is a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated.
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