Julian Vasquez Heilig named dean at University of Kentucky College of Education

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (June 4, 2019) — Julian Vasquez Heilig has been named dean of the University of Kentucky College of Education. Vasquez Heilig, an award-winning leader, teacher and researcher, comes to UK from California State University, Sacramento, where he was a professor of educational leadership and policy studies and director of the Doctorate in Educational Leadership program.

He will join UK in August pending approval by the UK Board of Trustees and will take over for interim Dean Rosetta Sandidge.

“We are excited to welcome Julian Vasquez Heilig to the UK family,” said UK Provost David W. Blackwell. “As a thought leader in the field of education, he brings with him an exemplary scholarly record and a deep commitment to student and faculty success.”

Vasquez Heilig received his Ph.D. in educational administration and policy analysis and a master’s degree in sociology from Stanford University. He also earned a master’s in higher education and a bachelor’s degree in history and psychology from the University of Michigan.

A prolific scholar, in the last decade alone, Vasquez Heilig has been an author or co-author on nearly 50 peer-reviewed journal and/or refereed articles or law reviews as well as chapters. Topics have been diverse in range and scope, covering issues such as racial equity and teacher preparation among many others.

He has been honored with more than 30 teaching, research and service recognitions, including a Ford Foundation fellowship, the American Educational Research Journal Outstanding Reviewer award, and named as a Diversity in Education Magazine Multicultural Champion. He also served as the education chair for the California Hawaii State Conference of the NAACP.

Vasquez Heilig’s work in higher education also includes serving on the faculty and as an academic leader at the University of Texas at Austin from 2006 to 2014.

“I look forward to leading the college dialogically and innovatively to impact the educational success of students in Kentucky and beyond,” Vasquez Heilig said.

You can read more about his background here: http://www.uky.edu/PR/News/Julian_Vasquez_Heilig_CV.pdf

LEXINGTON, Ky. (June 4, 2019) — Julian Vasquez Heilig has been named dean of the University of Kentucky College of Education. Vasquez Heilig, an award-winning leader, teacher and researcher, comes to UK from California State University, Sacramento, where he was a professor of educational leadership and policy studies and director of the Doctorate in Educational Leadership…

7 responses to “Julian Vasquez Heilig named dean at University of Kentucky College of Education”

  1. Susan DeJarnatt Avatar
    Susan DeJarnatt

    Lucky Kentucky!

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  2. […] Vasquez Heilig earned a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from the University of Michigan and another master’s degree and a Ph.D. from Stanford University. He is an author or co-author of nearly 50 articles, law reviews and book chapters on issues such as racial equity and teacher preparation, the university said in a news release. […]

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  3. Fantastic news! Congratulations.

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  4. A drum major for democracy and public education should not be confined to one state. But, many Californians, including me, will miss your presence Professor.

    And, we are appreciative all you did as both an education scholar and as leader in the NAACP of California advancing the defense of public schooling to better resist the constant assaults of those seeking to privatize public education.

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  5. jacksartspace Avatar

    Congratulations on your appointment as Dean, COE, U of Kentucky. They are fortunate to have you lead them. Jack Hassard, Emeritus Professor, Georgia State University

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