Assistant Professor of Higher Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
About
Dr. Ezekiel Kimball is an assistant professor of higher education and the associate director of the Center for Student Success Research at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. An expert on the postsecondary success trajectories of minoritized student populations, his publications have appeared in the Journal of College Student Development, Review of Higher Education, Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, and Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research. In recognition of his scholarly achievements, Dr. Kimball has been named an ACPA Emerging Scholar by ACPA: College Educators International, a Family Research Scholar by the Center for Research on Families, and a Public Engagement Fellow by the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Current Work:
Dr. Kimball's current work examines the college-going and within-college experiences of minoritized students. His current projects include a multi-institutional study of the STEM experiences of postsecondary students with minoritized sexual and gender identities (supported by ACPA College Student Educators International and NASPA Student Affairs Professionals in Higher Education); an examination of a community-university partnership intended to broaden the STEM participation of young women (funded by the National Science Foundation: Award #1834897); and an analysis of college-going pathways for students with disabilities (funded by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education).
Research Area Keyword(s):
Disability, student success, student affairs practice