Myron Anderson

Vice President for Campus and Community Belonging at The University of Texas at San Antonio

Myron Anderson is the Vice President for Campus and Community Belonging at The University of Texas at San Antonio. Myron was previously a professor of Education Technology at Metropolitan State University of Denver from January 2016 to December 2019. Myron has performed extensive research in the areas of communication, distance education, instructional delivery, campus climate, diversity, and microaggressions in higher education. In 2013, they presented a position paper entitled “Process to Policy: How to execute a climate survey that leads to “new” organizational policies” at the Oxford Roundtable at the University of Oxford, Brasenose College. Myron also published an article entitled “Hierarchal Microaggressions in Higher Education” in the Journal of Diversity in Higher Education. This research has led to the creation of a new term “hierarchal microaggressions” identifying new territory where these actions take place.

Myron has also published, designed and presented regional, national and international workshops and webinars, in the areas of recruiting and retaining diverse faculty, culturally responsive teaching, equity pedagogy, microaggressions, and how to improve your campus climate. Myron is also the co-founder of the faculty exchange program between MSU Denver and the University of Puerto Rico which is designed to exchange intellectual capital between Puerto Rico and Colorado on issues in the community and higher education. Lastly, they served as the Chair of the Promotion and Tenure committee for the School of Education to reviewer faculty portfolios submitted for promotion and/or tenure.

Myron Anderson received their PhD in Instructional Technology from Virginia Tech, their MS in Curriculum and Instruction from Radford University, their BA in Political Science and Government from Virginia Tech, and their AAS in General Studies from New River Community College.

Myron Anderson reports to Taylor Eighmy, President. Some of their coworkers include Karl Miller-Lugo - VP Development and Alumni Relations, and Kendra Ketchum - VP Information Management and Technology.

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  • Vice President for Campus and Community Belonging

    Current role

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