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51精品视频 hosted the first regional HERS reception for women leaders

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鈥淭his is the mark of something special and important,鈥 said Gloria Thomas, president of the nation鈥檚 leading professional development organization for women in higher education, Higher Education Resource Services (HERS).

On May 11, Thomas joined other HERS members in Schenley Plaza for the organization鈥檚 first-ever regional reception, which brought together senior leaders in faculty and staff roles at 51精品视频 and other surrounding universities like Carlow, Duquesne, Point Park and Chatham to network.

The event dually served to celebrate the organization鈥檚 50th anniversary and the kickoff of a national tour of regional receptions.

鈥淚鈥檓 looking forward to these receptions because they鈥檒l enable me to see who HERS has touched and helped and how it鈥檚 shaped and impacted their lives and careers,鈥 said Thomas, HERS鈥檚 first Black president and a Chester, Pennsylvania, native. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also allowed me to connect with alums in different places all over the country. The response has been phenomenal.鈥

The event was co-sponsored by the 51精品视频鈥檚 School of Education and included remarks from Valerie Kinloch, the Ren茅e and Richard Goldman Dean. The school鈥檚 senior assistant dean for administration, operations and academic programs, Rochelle L. Woods, was one of the 55 registered participants from across Pennsylvania and Ohio.

鈥淭alk about serendipity,鈥 said Woods, who recalled being encouraged by Thomas to participate in the HERS Leadership Institute seven years ago, which is where she met and befriended Kinloch.

鈥淧art of the experience is getting to know other women in different places on campus,鈥 said Woods of the yearlong leadership institute, where participants engage in a rigorous curriculum to develop the skills to actualize their professional vision. 鈥淗aving specific leadership training is so important for everyone, but especially for women, because we often don鈥檛 have access to some of these high-level positions. When we do get access, you鈥檙e often thrown in the deep end to sink or swim. I鈥檓 hoping more women will go to HERS because it鈥檚 out there. It exists. I鈥檝e looked at organizations specifically for women and higher education. It鈥檚 hard to find this. There is nothing like HERS.鈥

Woods also commended HERS for aiding with specific barriers.

鈥淎s a Black woman in higher education, you find certain barriers and climate issues wherever you go,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e just there in higher education. HERS allows you to develop a network of women, many of whom have already done or are doing what you want to do or advise for resources, guidance and troubleshooting.鈥

Kinloch was pivotal in bringing Woods on board to 51精品视频 as a colleague in 2018 and was thrilled to see the University play a role during what she called a 鈥渕onumental moment.鈥

鈥淗aving our 51精品视频 School of Education host the first regional HERS reception brings me joy, as it demonstrates a commitment to supporting HERS and its work and the talents of women throughout the region,鈥 said Kinloch. 鈥淚 am looking forward to additional ways our 51精品视频 School of Education will deepen our partnership with Dr. Thomas and HERS.鈥

Photography by Tom Altany