Paul Quinn College

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Paul Quinn, one of the most innovative small colleges in America, is a private, faith-based, four-year, liberal arts-inspired college that was founded on April 4, 1872 by a group of African Methodist Episcopal Church preachers in Austin, Texas. The school’s original purpose was to educate the former... Read more

Employees

51-200

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Michael J. Sorrell

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Lamont Smith
CEO, Quinnite School Network
Kizuwanda Grant
Chief Administrative Office
Chris Shropshire
Special Assistant to the President
Brian Evans
VP of Athletics & Athletic Director
Jessika Lara
Director, Alumni Affairs
Patrick Bradley
Choir Director
Caprinia Taylor
Director of Online Learning
Lola Esmieu
Chief of Staff
Kimberly Horne
Co-Director, Professional Development & Staff Training
Fernando Marino
Director, Information Technology
Clarice Weeks
Director, Library Services
Courtney Craig
Director, Undergraduate Scholars & Fellows
Tajae Brown
Director, Food Service, Events & Retail Operations
Kelli Emerson
Director of Student Support Services
Brittany Manning
Assistant Director, Academic Advising
Adrienne Wilson
Director, Upward Bound Program
Jeffrey Meade
Director, Every Quinnite
Barbara Grimm
Interim Director of Financial Aid
Tairi Mobley
Associate Director, On Campus Work Program
Raphael Turner
Dean, Students
Glenda Davis
Campus Nurse
Evelyn Mayo
Urban Research Initiative Fellow
Paola Ortiz
Executive Assistant to the President
Maurice West
Development Associate & External Affairs
Asha Beacham
Student Experience & Housing
Juanita Mendez
Financial Aid Advisor

Behind the scenes

Values

Mission:

The mission of Paul Quinn College is to provide a quality, faith-based education that addresses the academic, social, and Christian development of students and prepares them to be servant leaders and agents of change in the global marketplace.

Our ethos is simple: WE Over Me.

Forged through times of struggle and strife, our students make the world a better place by centering this: The needs of the community supersede the wants of the individual.