Angela Gray-Girton
Director, Eigel Center for Community-Engaged Learning
Angela grew up in Michigan and attended Grand Valley State University for undergrad. While leading alternative break service immersion trips during as a sophomore, she discovered a passion for working for justice and facilitating learning opportunities for others. To follow this passion she attended graduate school at Illinois State University, studying college student development and educational administration. Angela has worked with community engagement and leadership development programs on multiple campuses, and is now happy to call Cincinnati and Xavier University home. Angela serves as the Director for the Eigel Center for Community-Engaged Learning, where she lives out her passions of social justice education, reflection, discernment, and engaging Strengths. In her spare time she enjoys hiking, music, creative projects, and spending quality time with friends and family.
Expertise
social justice education, community engagement, individual and group reflection, social/structural analysis, discernment, Strengths
Professional Interests
social justice education, community engagement, individual and group reflection, social/structural analysis, discernment, Strengths, student learning outcomes assessment
First Year at Xavier
2008
Awards, Honors, Certifications
- Gallup Certified Strengths Coach and Facilitator