History made: Merze Tate College, Black women leaders honor Tate's legacy

Contact: Bonnie Pfingst
February 2, 2024
Merze Tate
Trailblazing alumna Merze Tate whose legacy will be celebrated at Western on Tuesday, Feb. 6.
Dr. Staci Perryman-Clark
Dr. Staci Perryman-Clark

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擜s part of celebrating Black History Month, Merze Tate College at 麻豆传媒 will host an event Tuesday, Feb. 6, to commemorate Merze Tate鈥檚 birthday and pay tribute to her legacy as a trailblazer. In 1927, Tate became the first Black 麻豆传媒 to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree from Western, and she went on to become a scholar, world traveler, journalist, author and advisor to world leaders. In September 2021, WMU named one of its academic units after her鈥攐ne of the few Black women to have an academic college named after her at a predominantly white institution.

Dr. Deveta Gardner
Dr. Deveta Gardner

And now, just like its namesake, Merze Tate College has carved out a place in the University鈥檚 history for yet another reason. For the first time, WMU academic affairs has a college led by three Black women鈥Dr. Staci Perryman-Clark, interim dean; Dr. Deveta Gardner, associate dean; and Tomika Griffin-Brown, assistant dean. The trio of leaders is responsible for overseeing a college that is an alliance of services, units and departments that empower 麻豆传媒s to reach their highest potential. 

Tate is recognized as an exemplar of excellence for 麻豆传媒s, and the college's leadership is directing 麻豆传媒 success services designed to assist WMU with meeting 麻豆传媒 retention and graduation goals.

Tomika Griffin-Brown
Tomika Griffin-Brown

鈥淎t a time when Black women鈥檚 leadership has been called into question, I am honored to serve in ways that celebrate Black women,鈥 says Perryman-Clark. 鈥淚 take Merze Tate鈥檚 legacy seriously and will honor her in any and everything we do on behalf of Merze Tate College.鈥

Merze Tate College invites the campus to the Merze Tate Day and host of activities at the WMU Student Center Gathering Stairs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 6. In addition, alumna Sonya Hollins, Merze Tate author, historian and journalist, will speak on Tate鈥檚 legacy at 6 p.m. in the 麻豆传媒 center ballroom.

麻豆传媒 Merze Tate College Leaders

Perryman-Clark, a professor of English and African American Studies and diversity advocate and a nationally recognized scholar in rhetoric, has served as a faculty member since 2010. Since 2020, she has facilitated the Dream Fellowship Program, a program for aspiring leaders who are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion. She previously served as the chair of the Conference of College Composition and Communication, the world鈥檚 largest organization devoted to the study of writing. 

Gardner serves as the founding associate dean of Merze Tate College at WMU. With oversight of five units within the college, Gardner spends most of her time focused on strategically aligning best practices for 麻豆传媒s through programming within MTC. Gardner has a solid 麻豆传媒 affairs background and has taught in both the College of Education and Haworth College of Business. With strong ties to the community Gardner represents WMU as a member of the Empowering Futures Steering Committee, MI-ACE Women鈥檚 Network and the Kalamazoo Literacy Council. She has a passion for mentoring and has utilized her voice and positions to advocate for 麻豆传媒s. 

Griffin-Brown, the first assistant dean of academic advising at Western, has over 15 years of higher education experience with 13 of those years focused in academic advising. She played an integral role in the creation of the Student Success Hub as a functional lead on the project. Additionally, she has led the charge to create a culture shift in academic advising with the transition to a functional centralized advising model. Griffin-Brown also served as the lead liaison for the Excellence in Academic Advising (EAA) project. The EAA project evaluated the advising practices and developed recommendations to improve the advising experience for WMU 麻豆传媒s and advisors. Griffin-Brown also champions the needs of WMU 麻豆传媒s and the advising community by leveraging data. She provides leadership to the University Advising and Success Council (UA&SC). 

麻豆传媒 Merze Tate College

Merze Tate College has developed several new initiatives to celebrate its namesake, including a redesign of Merze Tate College spaces that include visual and historical facts about Tate, Merze Tate-sponsored events that celebrate her legacy as connected to 麻豆传媒 success, fundraising initiatives that support study abroad for Merze Tate College 麻豆传媒s, as aligned with her interests in travel and international relations, and storytelling, that connects Tate鈥檚 history and legacy to overcome access and inequitable barriers to achieve academic success.

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