Portia Holmes Shields Explained

Portia Holmes Shields
Office:President of Tennessee State University
Status:Interim
Term Start:January 2, 2011
Term End:2012
Predecessor:Melvin N. Johnson
Successor:Glenda Glover
Education:District of Columbia Teachers College
George Washington University
University of Maryland, College Park
Office1:7th President of Albany State University
Termstart1:July 9, 1996
Termend1:June 30, 2005

Portia Holmes Shields is an American academic administrator who served as the seventh president of Albany State University from 1996 to 2005. She was its first female president. Shields was the interim president of Tennessee State University from 2011 to 2012.

Life

Holmes earned a B.S. in education from the District of Columbia Teachers College.[1] [2] She completed a M.A. in education at the George Washington University. She earned a Ph.D. in early childhood and elementary education at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her dissertation was titled, The Relationship Between the Use of Black and Standard English Features in a School Setting and the Oral Reading, Silent Reading, and Listening Comprehension Levels of Black Title One Third Grade Children.[3]

From 1989 to 1993, Holmes was the director of medical and biomedical communications at the Howard University College of Medicine. She served as the dean of the Howard University school of education from 1993 to 1996. On July 9, 1996, she became the seventh president and the first female president at Albany State University. She served in the role until June 30, 2005, when she became a consultant with the University System of Georgia. From 2007 to 2009, she was the chief executive officer and chief academic officer of Concordia College Alabama.[4] Shields was appointed as interim president of Tennessee State University effective January 2, 2011.[5] [6] She succeeded Melvin N. Johnson. Under the terms of her contract, she was not allowed to apply for the permanent position of university president. Shields made sweeping changes to the university which led to a more involved and active alumni and staff. She served until 2012 and was succeeded by Glenda Glover.

Notes and References

  1. Bates . Gerri . 2007 . These Hallowed Halls: African American Women College and University Presidents . The Journal of Negro Education . 76 . 3 . 373–390 . 0022-2984 . 40034579.
  2. Web site: Women's History Month – Dr. Portia Holmes Shields University of the District of Columbia . 2023-11-26 . en-US.
  3. Shields . Portia Holmes . The Relationship Between the Use of Black and Standard English Features in a School Setting and the Oral Reading, Silent Reading, and Listening Comprehension Levels of Black Title One Third Grade Children . 1974 . Ph.D. . University of Maryland, College Park . 911432034.
  4. Web site: Presidents . 2023-11-27 . Tennessee State University.
  5. Web site: Board of Regents names Shields TSU interim president | . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150926190846/http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/content/city-news/board-regents-names-shields-tsu-interim-president . 2015-09-26 . 2011-12-28 . Nashville City Paper.
  6. Web site: 2011-01-10 . Portia Shields Takes Over Struggling TSU . 2023-11-27 . Diverse: Issues In Higher Education . en-us.