SSH Division Faculty Studio
The Faculty Studio is a dynamic professional development initiative dedicated to fostering diversity, equity, inclusion, justice, and belonging within our Social Sciences and Humanities Division.
Designed exclusively for our faculty, this studio provides a rare opportunity to collaborate with invited experts who support faculty across a range of academic pursuits – including curriculum development, research and publication, personal and professional growth, as well as scholarship and service.
Offered through the Dean’s Office, the Faculty Studio recognizes that our division’s faculty members are not only educators but also community leaders, scholars, activists and change agents. This program empowers faculty members to advance their work, broaden their impact and deepen their engagement.
Participation is flexible, allowing each faculty member to engage with the studio as they choose, driven by their unique goals and aspirations.
Practitioner In Residence
2024-25: Daniel Almeida
Dr. Daniel J. Almeida (he/him) is an associate professor at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, specializing in Student Development Theory, Multicultural Counseling and Leadership.
Holding a B.A. in Psychology from Dartmouth College, an M.A. in Higher Education Administration from Boston College, and a Ph.D, in Urban Education Policy from USC, he brings extensive expertise in career counseling and student affairs.
As a Gallup-certified strengths coach and certified diversity trainer, Dr. Almeida leverages a strengths-based approach in his work, including as principal investigator for NSF-funded initiatives that support diversity in STEM faculty and engineering students. His research focuses on first-generation and community college students, using social network analysis and qualitative methods to explore the impact of social identity and Gallup's "CliftonStrengths."
Previous Practitioners In Residence
2023-24: Javette Johnson
Javette Johnson is a United States Army veteran, dedicated public servant and successful small business owner. With a passion for education and advocacy, she works to support the U.S. government’s goals by ensuring equitable access to small business opportunities. Her civil service experience includes federal contracting with the Department of Defense, Department of the Navy, and the U.S. Marine Corps. Javette’s proudest accomplishment is being a mother to four children. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies and Criminal Justice, a Master’s in Forensic Science from National University in La Jolla, California, and advanced degrees in Business and Project Management.
2022-23: Morris Thomas
Dr. Morris Thomas serves as Assistant Provost at Howard University and is the former Director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Assessment (CETLA). With a strong background in facilitating diverse learning formats, Dr. Thomas is dedicated to enhancing instructional design and delivery. He holds a Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from Morgan State University, along with advanced degrees in Educational Policy and Leadership, Instructional Technology Management, and Classical Vocal Performance. He is also a Project Management Professional (PMP) and a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach. Dr. Thomas’s research focuses on instructional dynamics, and he is the creator of the E.N.H.A.N.C.E. Learning Model, which outlines strategies for effective course design. He authored "Focus: The Missing Factor – A Practical Guide to Accomplishing Your Goals" and serves on editorial boards for academic journals. A sought-after speaker, Dr. Thomas frequently presents at conferences and webinars, sharing his insights on intentional and impactful teaching methods.