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Mechelle Wallace - Rural Sociological Society Membership Spotlight

Posted by msdl on 9th November 2009

Mechelle Wallace, MSCD Research Fellow, Delta State University Institute for Community-Based Research

Originally from St. Paul, Minnesota, Mechelle Wallace went to the Mississippi Delta intentionally to become part of a rural community and pursue social change at the grassroots level. Transplanting herself and her family to the small town of Alligator, located between Clarksdale and Cleveland, Mississippi, Mechelle’s world definitely changed. She has learned so much due to her openness to new experiences and commitment to life-long learning through service.

Before going any further in this Membership Spotlight, it is important to note that Mechelle is married and has three children. Of all her roles in life, anyone who spends five minutes with Mechelle knows that family is central to her identity and serves as her motivation for everything else. Now, back to the story…

Early on, Mechelle founded the nonprofit organization Friends of the Environment (FOE), and began working with youth in Alligator to facilitate their learning about environment, community and empowerment. Mechelle pursued an undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies at Delta State University (DSU), and she started working with the Institute for Community-Based Research as a Research Assistant. She helped with a variety of projects, including evaluation of the Healthy Start initiative.

After completing an undergraduate degree, Mechelle entered graduate school at DSU and started in the Master of Science in Community Development degree program. She was awarded the prestigious Hearin Fellowship to pursue her studies full time. She also participated in the Mid-South Delta Leaders Program. During this time, Mechelle continued to work with the Institute.

Mechelle completed the MSCD program in 2008. She continues to work with the Institute, now as a Research Fellow with duties that include supervising students and co-directing evaluation of the Healthy Start initiative and the Center for Community and Economic Development’s Mississippi Delta Leaders Empowering Youth program. Mechelle still serves as volunteer Director of FOE. In the past two years, the group added a greenhouse and youth garden to its numerous endeavors. Impressively, in late spring 2009, Mechelle was elected to serve as an Alderwoman to represent people in the town of Alligator.

Mechelle first attended the Rural Sociological Society (RSS) conference in New Hampshire (2008). She was able to do so through partial financial support from the RSS Minority Travel Scholarship. Her presentation went well, and she was impressed by the meeting. She reported making great contacts and sharing information with other students and faculty. It must have had an impact, because Mechelle was ready to attend again in Wisconsin (2009). As part of her involvement in the Madison meeting, she presented in a workshop on community-based research organized by Randy Stoecker and John Green.

As a young scholar and community development professional, Mechelle has benefited from her involvement in RSS. However, RSS has probably benefitted from her involvement even more. Thanks, Mechelle. We recognize the importance of your participation for the future of this organization.

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Dr. Donielle Lovell

Posted by msdl on 24th July 2009

Great News! Donielle Lovell, our MSDL external evaluator, defended her dissertation on Wednesday, July 22, 2009. Congrats Donielle!!

Please take a moment to wish her well.

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Dr. Joseph M. Stevenson Named Provost of MS Valley State

Posted by msdl on 21st February 2009

Dr. Stevenson comes to The Valley from Jackson State University where he most recently served as director and founder of the Executive Ph.D. Program/Jake Ayers Institute for Research in Urban Higher Education. Dr. Stevenson founded the institute in 2004, after serving as JSU’s provost and vice president for academic and student affairs from 2001 to 2004.

Dr. Joseph M. StevensonWhile on sabbatical last year, he was visiting provost-in-residence for the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education (NAFEO). Among his accomplishments was the crafting of the first national research and policy agenda for NAFEO and HBCUs throughout the United States. Previously, he served as a Kellogg Leadership Fellow at NAFEO as a part of a minority-serving institutional leadership development program. His presidential mentorship for this fellowship was completed at Howard University in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Stevenson was campus provost and chief executive officer at Golden Gate University–Sacramento and Central Valley campuses from 1997 to 1999. He also served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at York College, The City University of New York.

His impressive dossier includes stints as associate vice president for academic affairs at the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and as executive assistant to the president at Middle Tennessee State University.

Dr. Stevenson currently lecturers on transformational leadership at Tuskegee University; strategic planning and budgeting for diversity at Stanford University; future higher education trends at Tougaloo College; and future academe at the University of Georgia.

The Valley’s new provost earned a doctorate degree in educational policy and management from the University of Oregon in 1986. He holds a master’s degree in curriculum and instruction leadership with emphasis in K-12 education, also from the University of Oregon. Dr Stevenson holds three degrees from California State University, including a master of arts degree in social science education with an emphasis in government, a master of arts degree in education administration with an emphasis in higher education, and a bachelor of arts degree in government.

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MSDL’er Sonya Swafford Publishes First Book

Posted by msdl on 23rd August 2008

Source:  Tate Publishing

Sorry, Charlie Sorry, Charlie A Southern Fish Tale of Fins and Friends by Sonya Pullen Swafford“Join author Sonya Swafford for a whale of a tale on the Mississippi River as Charlie the catfish spends the day looking for someone to play with. No one seems to have time for the whiskered fish today, and Charlie begins to wonder what has happened to his faithful friends. Little does Charlie know that he’s in for a big surprise! “This is an eLIVE book, meaning each printed copy contains a special code redeemable for the free download of the audio version of the book.””24 pages - $8.99 (paperback)
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Montesi Recognized For Excellence In Service

Posted by msdl on 16th June 2008

Delta State staff awarded for excellence in service

The 2008 recipients of Delta State University’s “Awards for Staff Excellence in Service” were formally recognized on Friday, June 6 at a luncheon held in the atrium of Kent Wyatt Hall on the Delta State campus.

The awards are funded through the Delta State Foundation and the University in an initiative geared toward recognizing individual staff members who have made outstanding contributions to the university, their colleagues or the university’s relations with communities in the region.

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Pictured are: (front row) Director of Student Health Services Bevaline Black, Senior Secretary for the Department of Social Sciences Linda Douglas, Administrative Payroll Officer Donna Fitzgerald, Assistant Director of Human Resources Lisa Giger, Administrative Secretary to the Dean of Education Deleslyn Dakin, Director of Career Services Christy Montesi; (back row) Electrical Supervisor James Marquis, Jr., Groundskeeper for the President’s residence Rickey Brown, Vice President of Finance and Administration Greg Redlin, President of the Foundation Frank Sibley, Supervisor of Carpentry and Painting William (Junior) Miller and Delta State University President Dr. John Hilpert.

The nine award winners each received plaques and commemorative clocks to honor the recognition and a $3,000 cash prize. The awards are separated into three categories: Service to the University, Service to University Colleagues and Service to the Community. Recipients were selected by a representative committee appointed by the Vice President of Finance and Administration with advice from the Administrative Staff Council and the President’s Cabinet.

Nomination calls for the 2009 Foundation Staff Awards for Staff Excellence in Service will go out in early fall. Nominations can be made by employees, students, alumni, community members or the individual, themselves.

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MSDI Journal Published

Posted by msdl on 20th April 2008

04/07/08 Journal Article Published on MSDI Leadership Program Source

The Mid-South Delta Leaders program was highlighted in the International Leadership Association’s journal edition, “Leadership: Impact, Culture, and Sustainability.” 

Seated from left, Myrtis Tabb, Donielle Lovell and Christy Montesi (standing) finalize their journal article that was recently published in the International Leadership Association’s journal.
Myrtis Tabb, Assistant Vice President for Partnerships and Special Projects at Delta State, and Christy Montesi, Tri-State Director of the Mid-South Delta Leaders (MSDL) program, served as co-authors with Donielle Lovell, lead author on the publication, “Facilitating Sustainable Community Leadership Development: The Mid-South Delta Leaders Program Approach.”

“I am especially pleased with this publication, because Donielle is a graduate of our DSU master’s program in community development and started working with us as a Hearin Fellow assigned to the leadership work. She is now a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Missouri-Columbia and is serving as part of the evaluation team for the leadership program,” commented Tabb.

MSDL brings diverse people together to work across traditional boundaries and barriers to pursue innovative, creative, persistent and strong partnerships across sectors. MSDL is funded by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation/Mid South Delta Initiative through a partnership with Delta State University serving as the lead partner and fiscal agent; Arkansas State University and Grambling State University.

The International Leadership Association is committed to creating a global leadership network for those who practice, study and teach leadership. ILA seeks to strengthen the connection between scholars of leadership and community leaders and serves as a forum for people across the world to share ideas and research.

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