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Mamie L. Pack

Manager of Healthy Learning for Western Governors University

Dr. Pack is responsible for developing and implementing the strategic vision and roadmap for infusing the core pillars of Healthy Learning – DE&I, SEL, character core, professional dispositions and ethical practices, mental health, and basic needs – into the culture, standards, and practices of the School of Education.

With over twenty years of experience, Dr. Pack is an innovative and transformational leader with a proven history of building safe spaces for faculty and students to thrive. As a thought leader and educator promoting holistic support for teachers and students, Dr. Pack is committed to amplifying diverse voices in education centering her work in restorative and trauma-informed practices to improve equitable outcomes for all learners. She has taught as a faculty member as well as a classroom teacher.

Areas of Expertise:

  • Educator Well-Being
  • Healthy Learning Environments
  • Supporting and expanding access for Military Students & Families
  • Professional Development for Faculty & Staff
  • Advancing, educating and advocating for women, women of color and mothers
  • Student Support
  • Communities of Care
  • Experiential Learning
  • Mentoring

Education:

  • B.A. in English, Columbia College SC
  • M.Ed. in Divergent Learning, Columbia College SC
  • M.S. in Management and Leadership, Western Governors University
  • Ph.D. in Education, Columbia College SC

Areas of Expertise:

  • Educator Well-Being
  • Healthy Learning Environments
  • Supporting and expanding access for Military Students & Families
  • Professional Development for Faculty & Staff
  • Advancing, educating and advocating for women, women of color and mothers
  • Student Support
  • Communities of Care
  • Experiential Learning
  • Mentoring

Education:

  • B.A. in English, Columbia College SC
  • M.Ed. in Divergent Learning, Columbia College SC
  • M.S. in Management and Leadership, Western Governors University
  • Ph.D. in Education, Columbia College SC

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