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Vincent E. Isom is Director of the IU 21st Century Scholars Program and Fellow of the IU Thomas I. Atkins Living Learning Center at Indiana University Bloomington. In his role, Vincent leads a staff of student support services professionals who serves 3,000+ undergraduate scholars across the University's various colleges and schools.
Prior to his role, Vincent served as the Coordinator of Upperclassman Advising and Activities between 2002 and 2014 with the IU Groups Scholars Program at Indiana University Bloomington, Director of the Thomas I. Atkins Living Learning Center 2007-2012, Assistant Resident Manager for Residential Programs and Services 1999-2002, and previously served as Resident Hall Coordinator and Academic Advisor during his tenure at Youngstown State University.
Vincent holds an M.S. degree in College Personnel Administration from the IU School of Education and a B.S. degree in Public Affairs (Management) from the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) at Indiana University Bloomington. He was the recipient of the "2016 Janice L. Wiggins Staff Academic Service Award" from IU Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies, the "2015 University Partner Award" from Inroads, the "2014 Faculty and Staff Student Choice Award" from IU Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center, the "2006" Laverta L. Terry Outstanding Service Award" from the Indiana Mid-America Association of Educational Opportunity Program Personnel (I-MAEOPP) among other recognitions. Vincent is a proud alumni of the IU Groups Scholars Program and member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc .