Adjunct Faculty
Dr. Kenneth Ashworth
is the former Commissioner of Higher Education with the Texas Higher
Education Coordinating Board and has served as Executive Vice President
at The University of Texas at San Antonio and Vice Chancellor for
Academic Affairs of The University of Texas System. He has been
involved in higher education issues in Texas and nationwide for over
three decades and has published a number of articles and books and has
received numerous awards for excellence for his contributions to the
field of education. During the 1997 Texas Legislative session, he was
honored for his 21 years of service at the Coordinating Board by both
the House of Representatives and the Senate. Dr. Ashworth currently
also holds an adjunct faculty appointment at the LBJ School of Public
Affairs and the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas
A&M University where he teaches part-time.
Dr. Bill Franklin
recently retired as President of the Texas International Education
Consortium, a private, non-profit corporation chartered to develop,
coordinate and implement international education projects and programs.
He has authored a number of articles and books related to social
psychology, research methods and medical sociology. Throughout his
academic career, he has served as a faculty member, Dean, Vice
President for Academic Affairs, President of several institutions. He
teaches EDA 391R: Organization and Administration of Higher Education
and EDA 391C: Comparative Higher Education.
Ms. Francie Frederick
currently serves as Counsel and Secretary to The University of Texas
System Board of Regents, providing legal advice on issues such as open
meetings, access to public information and standards of conduct. She is
an attorney by professional training and has been with the UT System
for over 20 years, serving in various administrative capacities. Ms.
Frederick speaks to professional organizations on legal and policy
issues and is an active member of the National Association of College
and University Attorneys.
Mr. Jeffery L. Graves is
Associate Vice President for Institutional Compliance and Legal Affairs
in the Office of Legal Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.
Mr. Graves has practiced higher education law for over ten years, and
represented public universities in Mew Mexico before coming to UT
Austin. Mr. Graves is a member of the National Association of College
and University Attorneys (NACUA) and for two years chaired NACUA's
Student Affairs section. Mr. Graves teaches EDA 391T, Higher Education Law.
Mr. Shannon Janes serves as Associate Vice President for Student Affairs.
Dr. Sharon Justice,
Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Dr. Justice served as
Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students.
Within the Dean of Students Office, Dr. Justice coordinated the work of
six functional areas: New Student Services, Retention Services
(focusing on under-represented minority students), Services for
Students with Disabilities, Campus and Community Involvement, Greek
Life and Education (45 Greek organizations), and Student Judicial
Services. She teaches EDA 391P: College Student Personnel Administration.
Dr. Steven A. Kraal,
Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Kraal serves as Associate
Vice President for Plant Management. He teaches Higher Education
Business Management.
Ms. Marsha Moss serves as Assistant Vice President and Director of Institutional Studies. She taught Institutional Research and Planning.
Dr. Sherri L. Sanders, Ph.D.,
The University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Sanders serves as the Deputy to
the Vice President for Diversity and Community Engagement (DDCE). As a
member of the DDCE senior staff, Dr. Sanders serves as the primary
point person in the development and implementation of the institution's
diversity plan along with the development of the division’s strategic
plan. In addition, she works closely with the vice president in his
role as a member of several management boards including the UT
Elementary School, Communities in Schools, E3 Alliance, and SkillPoint
Alliance. Dr. Sanders also oversees the continued implementation of
the Central Texas Leadership Alliance Grant through the Department of
Education and a Texas High School Project grant through the Communities
Foundation of Texas. She serves as a policy analyst and developer,
plays a key role in gender equity issues and programs, collaborates
closely with the division's team of graduate research assistants, and
oversees the Barbara Jordan Statue Project. From 1988 – 2007, Dr.
Sanders was a member of the senior leadership team within the Office of
the Dean of Students serving as associate dean of students for the past
nine years. In her role as associate dean of students, she provided
leadership and management of Academic Enrichment Services, Student
Judicial Services, Services for Students with Disabilities, Student
Emergency Services, and Legal Services for Students. In addition, she
oversaw campus-wide student-related crisis management programs and
services and served as a primary point person for students who had
concerns about discrimination, sexual harassment, or sexual misconduct.
In 2004, she was selected as a participant in the Fulbright Scholar
Program for International Education Administrators. Dr. Sanders
teaches EDA 391E, The College Student.
Dr. Joseph H. Stafford,
Ph.D., Purdue University. Dr. Stafford serves as Associate Vice
Chancellor for Academic Affairs at The University of Texas System. He
came to the U. T. System in May 1982 as Executive Director of Planning
and Analysis. From 1985 to 1988 he held the title of Assistant
Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs. Throughout his tenure
at the U. T. System, Dr. Stafford has guided the strategic planning
process for the 15-component university system. He also guides the
development of new degree programs at the U. T. academic components and
performs a variety of other administrative duties in the Office of
Academic Affairs. He co-teaches Institutional Research and Planning.
Dr. Charlotte A. Sullivan,
Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Sullivan serves as a
Lecturer and Research Fellow in the Department of Educational
Administration. She teaches History of Higher Education and Legislative
Issues in Higher Education, Organization and Administration of Higher
Education and Problems of College Teaching.
Professor Emeritus
Dr. V. Ray Cardozier, Ph.D., The Ohio State University. Professor Cardozier's teaching includes higher education history and comparative and international systems. He has served as a university president, vice president for academic affairs and department chairman. His research and publications focus primarily on higher education history and international systems. He has held leadership positions in state and national higher education organizations, and has been a visiting scholar in higher education programs at the University of Michigan and UCLA.
