- University News Archive - UA 糖心视频logo /news-archive/tag/arkansas-council-of-women-in-higher-education/ UA 糖心视频logo Mon, 26 Mar 2018 15:00:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Janessa Rogerson to speak at ACWHE conference /news-archive/2018/03/26/first-lady-janessa-rogerson-speak-acwhe-conference/ Mon, 26 Mar 2018 15:00:50 +0000 /news/?p=69860 ... UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Janessa Rogerson to speak at ACWHE conference]]> Janessa Rogerson of the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo will give an inspirational address during the Arkansas Council of Women in Higher Education鈥檚 (ACWHE) 29th annual conference, April 12-13. The event will take place at the Comfort Inn and Suites Presidential Hotel at 707 I-30 in 糖心视频logo. This year鈥檚 theme is S.O.U.L. Sisters, Sisterhood of University Ladies. Conference festivities will kick off at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 12, with a welcome reception, followed by a night out on the town in the River Market. The following day, attendees will gather for breakfast and afterward, kick start the day鈥檚 sessions, which will include, Leading From Where You Are, Just Show Up, Reversing the Formula: Me + My Institution = Awesome, and Inspiring Greatness In Others. Dr. Maria Markham, director of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education, will give the morning keynote address, and Dr. Tressa Shavers, regional vice provost of Strayer University will give the afternoon address. UA 糖心视频logo employees, Karl Lenser and Sabrenna Rodgers-Lee, who is also the ACWHE president, will present during the conference as well. Other conference presenters include Pari Smart with Smart Possibilities, LLC and Felicia Johnson, life coach and author. 鈥淭his is a wonderful opportunity to refocus, revive, renew, rejuvenate, and refresh ourselves,鈥 said Rodgers-Lee. 鈥淚t will be a new year, a new beginning, and a new outlook. We will build better sustaining relationships to carry us through the remainder of the year.鈥 ACWHE awards up to three $500 scholarships and one $750 scholarship annually. 聽The deadline to apply for one is March 31. Conference registration is open until April 10. The Chancellor鈥檚 Office will sponsor 15 delegates this year, otherwise, the cost of attendance is $40. to learn more about the ACWHE conference, or .    ]]> Rodgers-Lee named president of Arkansas Council for Women in Higher Education /news-archive/2017/06/20/rodgers-lee-president-acwhe/ Tue, 20 Jun 2017 19:50:32 +0000 /news/?p=67329 ... Rodgers-Lee named president of Arkansas Council for Women in Higher Education]]> 鈥淭here was still so much more in me that I wanted to do before I left this world,鈥 Rodgers-Lee said. 鈥淚 had all these unfulfilled dreams and desires. I asked the Lord to give me a platform to share my story, and I will share it with everyone.鈥 The message Rodgers-Lee wants to share with everyone is to 鈥済row, learn, and inspire.鈥 Rodgers-Lee, director of finance for the College of Social Sciences and Communication at the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo, is a firm believer in self-improvement through education and professional development and bettering the world through community service. She was recently named president of the . 鈥淚 was always looking for opportunities for professional development while serving on UA 糖心视频logo Staff Senate,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y heart is with the staff. We need to stay in the cutting edge of our field. We need to keep gaining momentum.鈥 Ever since she joined UA 糖心视频logo in 2003, the mother of nine has been making the best of both worlds. She earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree in finance in 2004, a graduate certificate in management in 2007, and a master鈥檚 degree in education in 2015. Encouraging professional development opportunities for the staff at UA 糖心视频logo has been a passion for her. One way she has done this has been through the Arkansas Council of Women in Higher Education. Rodgers-Lee was inspired to join the organization after hearing Angela Brenton, a former dean of the UA 糖心视频logo College of Professional Studies, speak at a conference 10 years ago. 鈥淚 saw this phenomenal woman speak, and I was so amazed,鈥 Rodgers-Lee said. 鈥淚 walked away very inspired and knew I wanted to be a leader of ACWHE in the future.鈥 Rodgers-Lee served as secretary of the organization for three years before she was diagnosed with lung disease. When she came back, she wanted to help women at UA 糖心视频logo get professional development opportunities. About four years ago, Rodgers-Lee partnered with Dr. Sandra Robertson Greenwood, who retired last year after working for 40 years at UA 糖心视频logo, to continue providing funding for UA 糖心视频logo employees to attend Arkansas Council of Women in Higher Education鈥檚 annual conference for free. This year, the Office of the Chancellor paid for 30 people to attend the April conference. More than 35 UA 糖心视频logo employees attended. As president, Rodgers-Lee plans to focus on providing programming on enrichment and personal and professional development. She is also hoping to bring back the council鈥檚 fall conference, which the organization stopped having in recent years. Outside of the Arkansas Council of Women in Higher Education, Rodgers-Lee encourages staff members to find local activities for professional development, since attending out-of-town conferences can be so expensive. 鈥淔our years ago, I started going to the UA 糖心视频logo Academy of Teaching and Learning Excellence,鈥 she said. 鈥淓ven though it鈥檚 for faculty, staff is invited and can get professional development training. Get involved and find something.鈥 Outside of UA 糖心视频logo, Rodgers-Lee is an active member of her church, Agape Community Temple of Servants. 聽She has served on the church鈥檚 board of trustees, finance team, and choir. Rodgers-Lee also joined the Otter Creek Women鈥檚 Club, where she connected with donors while working on its fundraising committee. In addition, Rodgers-Lee had her own fitness business. She maintained over 10 fitness certifications, ranging from personal trainer, Pilates, yoga, and Zumba. She started the Zumba fitness program at UA 糖心视频logo and is a member of the university鈥檚 wellness committee. In the end, Rodgers-Lee wants everyone to achieve their dreams, at their own pace. 鈥淧eople don鈥檛 need to rush to achieve their goals and dreams,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 did it one step at a time with working full time, being married, balancing a chronic lung challenge, having small children, going to school, and serving in the community and through my church.鈥漖]>