Advisory Board Members
Building and Strengthening the Shoulders of Sisters and Allies, I am involved with the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program to support and encourage every Queen to A.C.E. it, to Step into Their Queendom, and to protect each Scholar's Right to be their very BEST and Achieve their Greatest!
Kasey Daniel (BA'12, MEd'14) currently serves as the Director of the Allen Center in University College. She is a two-time graduate of OHIO with a BA in Psychology and a Masters of Education in College Student Personnel. Kasey has over a decade of experience in higher education, academic advising, new student programs, and accessibility services and is passionate about improving systems and processes that maximize student success. Prior to returning to OHIO, Kasey held positions at the Columbus College of Art and Design and the University of California, Davis. Kasey enjoys spending time with her family, reading, sewing/crafting, weightlifting, and a good meal at Casa. What most excites her about serving on the MBS Advisory Board is the opportunity to connect with students, learn about their goals, and encourage them to reach new heights!
Office of the Dean of Students
740.593.1800
kathy@ohio.edu
I love the opportunity to connect with students and support them in their educational journey. Watching a first-year student come into the program and then see them walk across the stage at Commencement is exciting. So much has happened in between those two points and the support of the MBSP can make a big difference.
740.593.9376
fowlerc1@ohio.edu
403 Baker University Center
Division of Diversity and Inclusion
I'm involved with the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program because I have seen "women and non-binary spaces" help to provide a supportive place for students to thrive. The program helps students foster a sense of self, grow leadership skills, develop intellectual curiosity, and work toward empowering others.
740.593.2455
harrisl1@ohio.edu
I'm involved with the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program because I personally know the value and want to be a part of a learning community uniquely designed to support the鈥塱ntellectual, creative, and leadership development of undergraduate women.
740.593.0438
jellison@ohio.edu
I鈥檓 involved with the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program because I believe part of my mission as an educator is to assist young women in empowering themselves and succeeding in their chosen pursuits.
My favorite part of teaching is engaging with students and getting to see them grow to their full potential both inside and outside of the classroom. Being a Margaret Body Advisory member allows me to have these opportunities with a cohort of bright young women.
With a background in Women鈥檚, Gender and Sexuality Studies, I am thrilled to be part of the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program! Helping students explore and understand gender and its intersections, and supporting women and female identifying students pursuing their goals is both personally and professionally rewarding to me. The MBSP provides critically important opportunities for these students to grow, learn, develop and flourish.
Erin Morgenstern is a proud two-time alumna of 帝王会所, most recently earning her PhD in Higher Education. A native of Appalachia, now residing along the 帝王会所 River in Meigs County, she is deeply passionate about teaching, learning, and fostering communities that uplift one another. Erin draws inspiration from her love of history and culture and the wisdom of her former OHIO faculty member, Dr. Najee Muhammad: 鈥淲e are born into history. Our history did not start when we were born.鈥 A longtime admirer of the Margaret Boyd Scholars program since its inception, she is honored to serve on its Advisory Board, supporting the next generation of empowered scholars.
I am engaged with the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program because I value fostering a profound sense of belonging and participating in a collective endeavor that champions growth and empowerment in gender equity.
Associate Dean in the College of Arts & Sciences
Professor of Political Science
sandal@ohio.edu
I am originally from Turkey and came to the U.S. 20 years ago as an international student. I am very excited to be part of the Margaret Boyd Scholars community. It is an inclusive space where women can learn from and celebrate each other鈥檚 experiences and grow together.
Audience and Donor Data Manager at National Sawdust in Brooklyn, NY
Alumna MBSP, 2019
amischerson@gmail.com
The Margaret Boyd Scholars Program provides young woman foundational and inspiring opportunities for personal and professional growth. As an alumna of the program that was impacted firsthand, I am thrilled to continue the legacy of impact MBSP has on students at 帝王会所.
I am part of the Margaret Boyd Scholar Program. I firmly believe that educating and empowering women from diverse backgrounds will create leaders and innovators. Women empowerment will fuel to strengthen the next generation of younger women and contribute to build a better, stronger community and a great nation. As a researcher, I am delighted to do my part by teaching, training, and empowering woman in the field of biomedical sciences. I envision young women thriving and excelling in diverse fields of science.
I am involved with the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program because I appreciate engagement with the curious and aspiring scholars who are part of this community.
Megan Vogel currently serves as the Chief of Staff in the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs at OHIO. Prior to joining OHIO she worked in marketing & events, both in the corporate and non-profit sectors. She is a proud fourth generation alum and holds two degrees from OHIO (BA in Psychology and Master鈥檚 in Organizational Communications). She enjoys working with and mentoring students and is excited to join the Margaret Boyd Scholars Program as an opportunity to connect more regularly with this outstanding group of leaders.
In Megan鈥檚 spare time she enjoys traveling and time with family and friends. She has a husband (Greg) and two sons (Christian and Chase).