In this episode of Candid Conversations on Leadership, we sit down with Dr. Danita Brown Young, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She shares her journey from aspiring mathematics teacher to a nationally recognized leader in student affairs. She discusses the evolving landscape of higher education, the importance of student well-being, and the role of integrity, flexibility, and collaboration in leadership.
Our conversation covers a wide variety of topics, including:
Dr. Brown-Young’s Leadership Journey: From her first leadership role as a fifth-grade safety patrol captain to leading major student affairs divisions.
The Importance of People-Centered Leadership: How her career has been shaped by a deep commitment to student success and holistic support.
Work-Life Integration vs. Work-Life Balance: Viewing life like a diversified portfolio and the importance of grace in leadership.
The Challenges of Leading in Higher Ed: Managing budgets, political headwinds, and student needs while maintaining institutional integrity.
The Role of AI and Technology in Higher Education: The opportunities and concerns surrounding artificial intelligence in student affairs and learning.
Mental Health and Student Well-Being: How the university is supporting students holistically, reducing stigma, and providing resources for mental wellness.
Crisis Management and Leadership Under Pressure: Navigating challenges such as student protests, strikes, and pandemic-related disruptions.
Building Strong Teams and Organizational Culture: The importance of relationships, collaboration, and community-building in large organizations.
Engaging with Students Effectively: Strategies for meeting students where they are and ensuring their voices are heard in decision-making.