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In this episode, Dr. Vernon Hurte, now the Senior Vice President for Student Affairs and University Life at Towson University, shares insights into his journey as an inclusive-centered higher education administrator. He provides his academic and career journey as a testament that we can all blossom and grow where we are planted. Dr. Hurte particularly talks about why he chose Bowie State over Morehouse as a high school student, taking his family into consideration. He also reflects on the influence of his grandfather's legacy, who quietly supported those in need before embarking on holiday traditions without seeking attention. Interwoven into this conversation is the importance of fit, trust, and accountability for mentees and mentors. As always, we wrap up with our favorite game of Top-Five, this time focusing on multiple genres.
By BooceIn this episode, Dr. Vernon Hurte, now the Senior Vice President for Student Affairs and University Life at Towson University, shares insights into his journey as an inclusive-centered higher education administrator. He provides his academic and career journey as a testament that we can all blossom and grow where we are planted. Dr. Hurte particularly talks about why he chose Bowie State over Morehouse as a high school student, taking his family into consideration. He also reflects on the influence of his grandfather's legacy, who quietly supported those in need before embarking on holiday traditions without seeking attention. Interwoven into this conversation is the importance of fit, trust, and accountability for mentees and mentors. As always, we wrap up with our favorite game of Top-Five, this time focusing on multiple genres.