M. Christopher Brown II

M. Christopher Brown II is the current president of Kentucky State University in Frankfort, Kentucky[1] and past president of Alcorn State University.

M. Christopher Brown II
President, Kentucky State University
Assumed office
May 15, 2017
Preceded byRaymond Burse (2013)
President, Alcorn State University
In office
July 1, 2011  Dec. 13, 2013
Preceded byGeorge E. Ross
Succeeded byAlfred Rankins
Executive VP & Provost, Southern University
In office
October 2015  May 2017
Executive VP & Provost, Fisk University
In office
July 2009  December 2010
Dean, College of Education University of Nevada, Las Vegas
In office
July 2007  June 2009
Personal details
EducationSouth Carolina State University (BA)
University of Kentucky (MS)
The Pennsylvania State University (Ph.D.)

About M. Christopher Brown II

M. Christopher Brown II is the 18th president of Kentucky State University, the second oldest state-supported institution of higher learning in Kentucky. He previously served as president of the nation’s first historically black land-grant institution, Alcorn State University, and was the inaugural Executive Vice President and Provost of the Southern University System and Southern University flagship campus. He held the same position at Fisk University, where he was also a professor. Prior to this appointment, he served as dean of the College of Education at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, vice president for Programs and Administration at the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, director of Social Justice and Professional Development for the American Educational Research Association, as well as executive director and chief research scientist of the Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute of the United Negro College Fund. Brown has held faculty appointments at Pennsylvania State University, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City.[2]

Alcorn State University Presidency

Brown was named president of Alcorn State University in November 2010. In three years with the university, Brown was regarded for efforts to increase enrollment at the historically black college,[3] which grew to more than 4,000 for the first time in the school's history in 2011.[4] In October 2012, months after Alcorn was named 'HBCU of the Year' by the Center for HBCU Media Advocacy,[5] Brown accepted a unanimous four-year extension of his contract from the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees.[6]

In September 2012, Brown hired Jay Hopson as the first white head football coach in the history of Alcorn State, and the Southwestern Athletic Conference.[7] In 2014, Hopson and the Braves won the school's first SWAC conference football championship in 20 years.[8]

In 2013, under Brown's leadership, Alcorn State University unveiled a statue of civil rights activist and ASU alumnus Medgar Evers, the largest of its kind in the world.[9] That same year, Brown was named HBCU Male President of the Year by the Center for HBCU Media Advocacy.[10]

Brown resigned from Alcorn State University in 2013 following allegations of improper procurement practices for campus event contracts and facility renovations by the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning. State higher education and law enforcement officials never published direct connections of wrongdoing to Brown’s authorization of contracts, and did not file charges against or require reimbursement from any current or former employees.[11]

Administrative Experience and Achievements

  • Senior Fellow, American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU)[2]
  • Executive Director and Chief Research Scientist, Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute, The College Fund/UNCF
  • Director of Social Justice and Professional Development, American Educational Research Association (AERA)
  • Vice President for Programs and Administration, American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE)

Selected Honors and Awards

  • African American Image Award, Phi Beta Sigma fraternity (2013)
  • Male HBCU President of the Year, Center for HBCU Media Advocacy (2013)
  • Man of the Year Leadership Award, Krewe of the Natchez Indians (2013)
  • Earl Willard Banks, Sr. Award, Robinson-Watson Book Company(2012)
  • PSU Excellence in Education Award, The Highest Distinction bestowed by The PSU College of Education Alumni Society (2011)
  • PSU Alumni Achievement Award (2005)[12]
  • AERA-CSCE Early Career Contribution Award (2002)
  • The 100 Black Men of Charleston Image Award (2002)
  • ASHE Promising Scholar/Early Career Award (2001)
  • AT&T Technology Fellow (2001)
  • PSU-COE Alumni Leadership and Service Award (2000)
  • UIUC Incomplete List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent (2000–2001)
  • UIUC Bureau of Educational Research Faculty Fellow (1999–2001)
  • PSU College of Education Drexel Award (1997)
  • AERA/Spencer Fellow (1996–1997)
  • Robert W. Graham Endowed Fellow (1994–1996)
  • Southwest Center Student Leadership Development Scholar (1994–1995)
  • Herbert Bailey Graduate Fellow (1994)
  • Lyman T. Johnson Fellow (1993–1994)
  • National Collegiate Education Award (1993)}
  • Outstanding Young Man of America (1992)
  • University of Mississippi Summer Research Fellow (1991)
  • University of Arizona Summer Research Fellow (1990)

Publications

Brown, M. C., Brown, G., & Lester, D. (in progress, 2021). A charge to keep: Historically black college and university missions, presidents, and the ministry of education. Charlotte: Information Age.

Brown, M. C., Graham, T. M., Hefner, D. N., & Tillman, W. T. (in progress, 2020). Strategic leadership for historically black colleges and universities: Public contexts, presidential competencies, and prioritizing competition. New York: Peter Lang.

Brown, M. C., & Dancy, T. E. (2018). Black colleges across the diaspora: Global perspectives on race and stratification in postsecondary education. United Kingdom: Emerald Publishing.

Knaus, C. B., & Brown, M. C. (2016). Whiteness is the new South Africa: Qualitative research on post-apartheid racism in schools and society. New York: Peter Lang.

Brown, M. C., Dancy, T. E., & Davis, J. E. (2013). Educating African American males: Contexts for consideration, possibilities for practice. New York: Peter Lang.

Dancy, T. E., & Brown, M. C. (2012). African American males and education: Researching the convergence of race and identity. Charlotte, NC: Information Age.

Brown, M. C., Lane, J. E., & Zamani-Gallaher, E. M. (2010). Organization and governance in higher education: An ASHE reader (6th edition). Needham Heights, MA: Pearson Custom.

Zamani-Gallaher, E. M., Green, D. O., Brown, M. C., & Stovall, D. O. (2009). The case for affirmative action on campus: Concepts of equity, considerations for practice. Sterling, VA: Stylus.

Brown, M. C., & Bartee, R. D. (2009). The broken cisterns of African American education: Academic performance and achievement in the post-Brown era. Charlotte, NC: Information Age.

Ricard, R. B., & Brown, M. C. (2008). Ebony towers in higher education: The evolution, mission, and presidency of historically black colleges and universities. Sterling, VA: Stylus.

Bartee, R. D., & Brown, M. C. (2007). School matters: Why African American students need multiple forms of capital. New York: Peter Lang.

Brown, M. C., w/ Bartee, R. D. (2007). Still not equal: Expanding educational opportunity in society. New York: Peter Lang.

Robinson, S. P., & Brown, M. C. (2007). The children hurricane Katrina left behind: Schooling context, professional preparation, and community politics. New York: Peter Lang.

Brown, M. C., & Land, R. R. (2005). The politics of curricular change: Race, hegemony and power in education. New York: Peter Lang.

Brown, M. C., & Freeman, K. (2004). Black colleges: New perspectives on policy and practice. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Brown, M. C. (2000). Organization and governance in higher education: An ASHE reader (5th edition). Needham Heights, MA: Pearson Custom.

Brown, M. C., & Davis, J. E. (2000). Black sons to mothers: Compliments, critiques, and challenges for cultural workers in education. New York: Peter Lang.

Brown, M. C. (1999). The quest to define collegiate desegregation: Black colleges, Title VI compliance, and post- Adams litigation. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.

Monographs and Serials:

Bauman, G. L., Bustillos, L. T., Bensimon, E. M., Brown, M. C., & Bartee, R. D. (2005). Achieving equitable educational outcomes with all students: The institution’s roles and responsibilities. Washington, DC: Association of American Colleges and Universities.

Lane, J. E., & Brown, M. C. (Eds.). (2004). Unique campus settings: Insights for research and assessment (New Directions in Institutional Research, volume 124). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Brown, M. C., & Lane, J. E. (Eds.). (2003). Studying diverse institutions: Contexts, challenges and considerations (New Directions in Institutional Research, volume 118). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Brown, M. C. (Ed.). (2002). Equity and access in higher education: Changing the definition of educational opportunity (Readings on Equal Education, volume 18). New York: AMS Press.

References

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  3. "Imagine HBCUs Differently". Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
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  6. "Mississippi Public Universities - BOARD OF TRUSTEES EXTENDS CONTRACT FOR ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT". mississippi.edu. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  7. "Alcorn State and a new race debate". espn.go.com. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  8. "Alcorn State wins first SWAC title in 20 years". clarionledger.com. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  9. "Alcorn State unveils statue of Medgar Evers". swac.org. Southwestern Athletic Conference. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  10. "Alcorn President, Myrlie Evers honored at 2013 HBCU Awards". themississippilink.com. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  11. Carter, Jarrett (2017-03-14). "Southern Provost M. Christopher Brown II Named Kentucky State President". HBCU DIGEST. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
  12. http://education.unlv.edu/documents/old/mcb2.pdf%5B%5D
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