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PODCAST EPISODE: LEVEL UP YOUR 2021 WITH DR. CHINASA
In this episode, Dr. Chinasa Elue discusses how microaggressions and imposter syndrome appear amongst high-achieving women.

Dr. Chinasa Elue
Jan 261 min read


Dr. Chinasa Elue at The Portia Show
Dr. Chinasa Elue at The Portia Show

Dr. Chinasa Elue
Jan 260 min read


PODCAST EPISODE PART 2: DR. CHINASA ELUE ON ADMINISTRATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION, MARRIAGE AND MOTHERHOOD
In this episode, Part 2, Dr. Elue, shares with us her journey to starting a business, motherhood, and the loss of her own mother not too long afterward.

Dr. Chinasa Elue
Jan 261 min read


THE "P" WORD PODCAST
In this podcast episode, Dr. Chinasa Elue and Davia Lassiter have a discussion about racial trauma in the workplace and racial inequality in our communities.

Dr. Chinasa Elue
Jan 261 min read


PODCAST EPISODE PART 1: DR. CHINASA ELUE ENCOURAGING LEADERSHIP AND OWNING YOUR GENIUS
In part 1 of this episode on This Prof Life, Dr. Elue shares how she began her career at a research institution, the dream job for many academics.

Dara Adams
Jan 261 min read


GUEST BLOG: SOUTHERN REGIONAL EDUCATION BOARD
Have you ever felt devalued on your job by the negative slights and snubs your colleagues make about you or your work?

Dr. Chinasa Elue
Jan 261 min read


PODCAST EPISODE: NAVIGATING GRIEF & TAPPING INTO YOUR INNER TITAN
In this episode, Dr. Chinasa explore grief more generally, highlighting the insights Chinasa has gained from her own experiences with grief as well as the research she has done on grief.

Dr. Chinasa Elue
Jan 261 min read


PODCAST EPISODE: UNPACKING RESILIENCE & GRIEF
During this podcast episode, Dr. Elue along with colleagues Drs. Esther Jordan and Laura Howard discuss their research around the topic of grief and resiliency in higher education.

Dr. Chinasa Elue
Jan 261 min read


USA TODAY FEATURE
Chinasa Elue, associate professor of educational leadership and higher education at Kennesaw State University, began researching grief after her mother died in early 2019, nine months before the nation entered lockdowns.

Dr. Chinasa Elue
Jan 261 min read
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