Allison Johnson, Ph.D., facilitates Leaders for Inclusive Learning program

July 13, 2022

The goal? Success for every student.

Sarah Golding, Ph.D., (left) and Allison Johnson, Ph.D., talk with faculty during a Leaders for Inclusive Learning faculty development workshop
Sarah Golding, Ph.D., (left) and Allison Johnson, Ph.D., talk with faculty during a Leaders for Inclusive Learning faculty development workshop in summer 2021. In the yearlong Leaders for Inclusive Learning program, faculty worked to increase student success through inclusive teaching and learning practices and have taken those practices back to their faculty peers in their departments for even greater impact. (Alexis Finc, VCU College of Humanities and Sciences)

Leaders for Inclusive Learning program trains instructors on how best to serve their students and lead systemic change.

Allison Johnson, Ph.D., associate professor and graduate program director, Center for Biological Data Science, is part of a yearlong Leaders for Inclusive Learning program. Faculty work to increase student success through inclusive teaching and learning practices and have taken those practices back to their faculty peers in their departments for even greater impact. 

Read the VCU News story, The Goal? Success for every student.