In 2022, Tasha M. Myers joined UNCSA as the inaugural Director of Intercultural Engagement and the first staff member in UNCSA’s history hired to support EDIB initiatives.
Myers’ broad experiences in leadership development, program creation and expansion, professional development, and access and support are paramount to her transition as the Director of Student Leadership and Engagement.
Why were you interested in working at UNCSA?
In addition to higher education, I’ve also worked behind the scenes producing fashion shows, concerts, theater productions, hair shows, cooking shows, and pageants, as well as many projects doing hair, make-up for dance competitions & productions, crafting, and graphic design. While I’m new to UNCSA, I’ve long appreciated the work that it takes to be an artist and I’m excited to be able to combine my passions in my everyday work.
What’s your favorite thing to do in your free time?
I love hanging out with my family, including my husband Rob, and my kids, Jackson and Taj. I might be biased, but we’re all pretty cool, and we each have our own connection with and interest in the arts.
Awards, Recognitions, & Honors
- Mid-Career Practitioner Alumni Award, Mary Frances Early College of Education. University of Georgia
- Woodland Ellroy Hall Fellow. North Carolina A&T State University
- Honorary Member, National Society of Leadership & Success
- Onyx Award, African American Student Union. Georgia Institute of Technology
- Golden Bull, Division of Student Affairs. University of South Florida
- Marshall Student Center Hall of Fame. University of South Florida
Past & Current Professional Organizations
- Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
- National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE)
- North Carolina Association for Research in Education
- Student Affairs Professionals in Higher Education (NASPA)
- ACUI (previously known as Association of College Unions International)
Education
Ph.D. Leadership StudiesNorth Carolina A&T State University
M.Ed. College Student Affairs AdministrationUniversity of Georgia
B.A. Public & Cultural CommunicationUniversity of South Florida