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Adriel Hilton

Tacowa, Washington, United States of America
Speaker ⟡ Author ⟡ Researcher ⟡ Strategic Diversity Program Development ⟡ Proud HBCU Alumnus (He, Him, His)
Education

Morgan State University

Ph.D., Higher Education / December, 2007

Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America

Webster University

MBA, Business Administration / May, 2018

Webster Groves, Missouri, United States of America

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University

M.A.S.S., Social Science (Public Administration) / August, 2004

Tallahassee, Florida, United States of America

Morehouse College

B.A., Business Administration (Finance) / May, 2003

Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
Research Expertise
Minorities' Access and Achievement in Higher Education
Affirmative Action
Impact of Proliferation of Race Neutral Admission Policies
African American Male Achievement Gap: The Causes and Remedies
Relevance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
And 1 more
About
Adriel A. Hilton is director of Programs, Transition, and Youth Success Planning, a managerial appointment in the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families of Washington Management Service. He recently served as vice-chancellor for student affairs and enrollment management and an associate professor of education at Southern University at New Orleans. Prior to this role, Adriel was dean of students and diversity officer at Seton Hill University in Greensburg, Pa., where he provided strategic leadership and direction to the office of Housing and Residential Life, Community Standards, First Year & Transition Programs, Diversity & Inclusion, and International Student Services. Subsequent positions include director of the Webster University Myrtle Beach Metropolitan Extended Campus; chief of staff and executive assistant to the president at Grambling State University; assistant professor and director of the Higher Education Student Affairs program at Western Carolina University; and inaugural assistant vice president for inclusion initiatives at Grand Valley State University. Hilton honed his expertise in higher education administration and teaching at Upper Iowa University (UIU) as executive assistant to the president and assistant secretary to the board of trustees, and adjunct faculty member at both UIU and the University of Northern Iowa. He was later to be appointed UIU’s very first chief diversity officer. An avid scholar, Hilton has been a Frederick Douglass Teaching Scholar at Clarion University of Pennsylvania, where he taught and developed academic programs within the Office of the Provost. He also served as the first public policy fellow at the Greater Baltimore Committee, a leading regional organization comprised of civic and business leaders in Baltimore, Md. While there, Adriel worked closely with advisors to research, develop, and advocate a public policy agenda to advance the organization’s work in regional areas of concern including access to health care. Hilton is a prolific author and researcher. His research is published in a host of refereed journals, such as the *Teachers College Record*, J*ournal of College Student Development*, *Community College Review*, *Community College Journal of Research and Practice*, *Journal of Applied Research in the Community College*, and the *Journal of the Professoriate*. His numerous service commitments include membership on the editorial boards of the renowned *Journal of Negro Education* and the highly acclaimed *College Student Affairs Journal*. Dr. Hilton holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration, with a concentration in finance from Morehouse College, Atlanta, Ga.; a Master of Applied Social Science degree, with a concentration in public administration from Florida A&M University, Tallahassee, Fa.; a Master of Business Administration degree from Webster University, Saint Louis, Mo.; and, a PhD in higher education, with a concentration in administration, from Morgan State University, Baltimore, Md.

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