2024-2025 ACWHE Executive Board

President
Dr. Dana Tribble
Arkansas Tech University

Dr. Dana Tribble is an Assistant Professor for the Department of Student Affairs Administration and coordinator for the first-year undergraduate student success skills courses (TECH 1001 & TECH 1013) as of August 2020. Before her assistant professor position, she served as the director of career services at Arkansas Tech University from 2012-2015. She also has experience in marketing and recruiting for the College of Business at Arkansas Tech University. Dr. Tribble is a passionate educator and enthusiastic advocate for all students pursuing their educational goals. Her research interests include but are not limited to, leader identity, leader identity development, leadership theories/models, positive psychology, self-authorship, grit, resilience, first-year student success courses, and first-generation students. Dr. Tribble resides in the River Valley with her family and enjoys running, hiking, boating, and gardening.  


First Vice President
Dr. Melanie Wicinski
Arkansas State Univserity

Dr. Melanie Wicinski currently serves as Assistant Vice Chancellor for Accreditation and Assessment and HLC Accreditation Liaison Officer at Arkansas State University. Dr. Wicinski earned her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction, Adult Education (Cognate: Research and Measurement) from University of South Florida in 2014. Dr. Wicinski also has a master’s degree from University of Florida (1992) and a bachelor’s degree from Florida State University (1991), both in Early Childhood Education. She continues to teach by serving Arkansas State University as an adjunct professor in the educational leadership master’s program and previously held a courtesy appointment as Assistant Professor at Florida A&M University, where she taught in the higher education master’s program. Dr. Wicinski values service to the university and to her community and, thus, acts as an Assistant Editor and content specialist for the Journal of Global Education and Research (JGER); is a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for NE Arkansas 2nd Judicial District; and is an active member of the University Community Rotary Club.  Melanie lives in Jonesboro, Arkansas with her husband Vince and son Jacob and her miniature pinscher, Indy.


Second Vice President
Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch
Arkansas State University

Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch is Dean of the Graduate School and Professor of History at Arkansas State University. An award-winning scholar of Rural, Women’s, and African American history, Dr. Jones-Branch is the author of Crossing the Line: Women and Interracial Activism in South Carolina during and after World War IIBetter Living By Their Own Bootstraps: Black Women’s Activism in Rural Arkansas, 1913-1965, and the co-editor of Arkansas Women: Their Lives and Times. Her next book project, titled “. . . To Make the Farm Bureau Stronger and Better for All the People:” African Americans and the American Farm Bureau Federation: 1920-1966, will be published by the University of Arkansas Press’ “Rural Black Studies” series of which she is co-editor.  She is also the co-founder of the Arkansas Delta Women’s Leadership Academy, which aims to increase the number and visibility of women leaders in the Delta region by providing them with leadership training and networking opportunities.  Dr. Jones-Branch is a U.S. Army Persian Gulf War Veteran. 


Third Vice President
Dr. Sarah Gordon
Arkansas Tech University

Dr. Sarah R. Gordon has worked in higher education for 17 years, first in student affairs, then in assessment and accreditation, and currently as a tenure-track faculty member and administrator. In addition to her work as a higher ed professional, she is a wife, mom, daughter, friend, and life-long learner. In the spirit of constantly pursuing knowledge, Dr. Gordon has been a teacher and researcher since 2005 and earned her Ph.D. in Research, Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics from Oklahoma State University in 2013.  She is currently an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and the Interim Dean of Research and Graduate Studies at Arkansas Tech University. Dr. Gordon has taught courses and published work in the areas of program evaluation, research methods, assessment, and diversity as a concept and learning outcome in higher education. She has also engaged in service activities in her community and at the state and national levels, including serving as a Vice-President for the Arkansas Council of Women in Higher Education and as the Editor for the Journal for of College and University Student Housing and an associate editor for Research and Practice in Assessment.


Immediate Past President

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Treasurer
Dr. Aubrey Holt
Arkansas Tech University

Dr. Aubrey Holt currently serves as the director of assessment for the division of student affairs and a visiting lecturer in leadership studies at Arkansas Tech University.  She completed her Ed.D. in higher education at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.  Previously, she served as the assistant dean for campus life at Arkansas Tech University.  In this role, she coordinated the co-curricular experience program and the leadership living-learning community, as well as advised the student government association.  She also oversaw the areas of civic engagement, fraternity and sorority life, registered student organizations, student activities, student leadership, and student transition.  She served in various other roles within Campus Life since 2011.  

Dr. Holt obtained her M.A.E. in student affairs in higher education at Western Kentucky University. Prior to her graduate work, she traveled to over 50 college campuses as an educational leadership consultant for Delta Zeta Sorority national headquarters to facilitate officer and membership development.  She obtained her B.A. at Arkansas Tech University in broadcast journalism.

Her research interests include social return on investment (SROI), student engagement, collaboration, and co-curricular experiences.


Secretary
Vacant

Coming Soon

Coming Soon


Communication Coordinator
Michelle Standridge
University of Central Arkansas

Michelle Standridge


Membership Coordinator

Krystal Shipp
Arkansas Tech University

Krystal Shipp currently serves as the Director of Early Childhood Education and is an Instructor of Teaching and Educational Leadership at Arkansas Tech University. She teaches Classroom & Behavior Management, Literacy Assessment and Intervention, Development & Characteristics of Diverse Learners, and Methods & Materials Using Developmentally Appropriate Practice & Activities for Young Children. On top of teaching a full load of classes, Mrs. Shipp observes and evaluates student interns in the pre-K-12 classroom each semester. She is an education advisor who guides students about their class schedules & other college-related items. She serves as the ATU College of Education Facebook & Instagram social media co-coordinator. She also serves as the Spirit Squads Director. She coaches the Arkansas Tech cheerleaders. Mrs. Shipp was voted ATU Professor of the Year in 2021. Previously, Mrs. Shipp served as a public school teacher. In this role, she taught Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, and Fourth Grade. She was the principal designee, served on the leadership team, served on the response to intervention committee, and piloted a multisensory instruction classroom for students with exceptionalities. She was the Monticello teacher of the year in 2017 and the top educator in 2016. She is a National Board-certified teacher. She has her MA in Educational Leadership from Arkansas Tech University and a BA in Early Childhood Education from the University of Central Arkansas.


Graduate Student Representative
Lora Brown
Arkansas Tech University

Lora Brown


Northwest Regional Representative
Holly Haynes
University of Arkansas at Fort Smith

Holly Haynes is the Retention Advisor for the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and a Bachelor of Arts in Cultural/Geospatial Studies with minors in Anthropology and Geography from Arkansas Tech University. She obtained a Master of Science in Student Affairs Administration and a Graduate Certificate of Advising at Arkansas Tech University in 2022.
During her undergraduate career, she worked as a Teacher’s Assistant. She was a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success and the International Honor Society in Psychology. Through her academic achievement and involvement, she was recognized in Arkansas Tech University’s 2020 Who’s Who honorees. During her graduate work, she was a Teaching Graduate Assistant. She was also a member of Chi Sigma Alpha Student Affairs Honor Society International and Alpha Chi Honor Society.
She lives in the Ozark National Forest, 20 minutes outside of Clarksville, Arkansas. She is an animal lover; She has two dogs, one aquatic turtle, and a cat. When she is not busy with her animals, she spends her time playing video games or watching YouTube.


Northeast Regional Representative
Dr. Amy Hyman

Dr. Amy Hyman


Central Regional Representative
Natasha Branch

Arkansas Tech University


Natasha Branch


Southwest Regional Representative
Dr. Lisa Oden
Southern Arkansas University

Lisa Oden, Ed.D, is an Associate Professor at Southern Arkansas University with over 30 years of experience teaching at the elementary and college levels, specializing in preparing educators in literacy and pedagogical methods. She has authored peer-reviewed work in teacher effectiveness and presented nationally and internationally on non-traditional college student retention, including at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) and the European Higher Education Society (EAIR). Oden co-authored the book Tinkering with Tales: Using Children’s Classic Fairy Tales to Engage in STEM, a book for teaching science and discovery to elementary students. She has also received numerous grants throughout her education career, emphasizing developing in-service teacher capacity in effective uses of instructional technology. She has received teaching excellence awards at elementary and two-year college levels for her service to her students.

Lisa earned a Doctorate of Education from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock and has Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees from Southern Arkansas University. Oden is passionate about literacy and the science of teaching and lives with her husband and fellow educator, Greg, in El Dorado, Arkansas.