Clementine M. Msengi, Ed.D.
Visiting Assistant Professor
(409) 880-8209 p.
Education 209E
clementine.msengi@lamar.edu
Dr. Msengi received her doctorate degree in educational leadership from Â鶹AV, where she is currently working as a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Educational Leadership (doctoral studies). She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Health Promotion and her Master of Arts degree in Community Health from the University of Northern Iowa. Following her master’s degree, Dr. Msengi received two prestigious fellowships: The New Voices Fellowship, funded by the Ford Foundation and the Echoing Green Foundation Fellowship, which focused on improving the health and well-being of refugees and immigrants through education and mentoring.
In 2003, Dr. Msengi received a grant from the Echoing Green Foundation and founded the Bright Move Network, a non-profit organization designed to help refugees and immigrants adjust to American culture and contribute to the well-being of the local community. In addition, Dr. Msengi co-founded the Refugee, Immigrant, and Minority Health section of the Iowa Public Health Association. More recently, she co-founded the Â鶹AV Multicultural Awareness Program.
2017: scholar, Educational Leadership Without Border
2017: nominated, Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars, Â鶹AV chapter
2017: Community of Practice in Education
2012: Immigrant Entrepreneurs Leadership Award Winner, Immigrant Entrepreneurs Summit, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa
2010: nominee, Helen Rodriguez-Trias Social Justice Award, American Public Health Association
2010-11: Program Enhancement Scholarship, Â鶹AV
Teaching Experience in Educational Leadership Department, Â鶹AV, Beaumont, Texas
EDUD 6312: Global Communication
EDUD 6322: Trends and Issues in Multicultural Education
EDUD 6353: Synthesis Seminar
EDUD 6361: Dissertation I Proposal Writing
EDUD 6362: Dissertation II Proposal Defense
EDUD 6363: Dissertation III
EDUD 6364: Dissertation IV
EDUD 6306: Dynamics of Global Leadership
EDUD 6313: Contemporary Issues
EDUD 6353: Synthesis Seminar
EDUD 6361: Dissertation I Proposal Writing
EDUD 6362: Dissertation II Proposal Defense
EDUD 6363: Dissertation III
EDUD 6364: Dissertation IV
EDUD 6322: Trends and Issues in Multicultural Education
EDUD 6354: Qualitative Research II
EDUD 6361: Dissertation I Proposal Writing
EDUD 6362: Dissertation II Proposal Defense
EDUD 6363: Dissertation III Dissertation III
EDUD 6364: Dissertation IV Dissertation IV
EDUD 6306: Global Cultural Awareness
EDUD 6312: Global Communication
EDUD 6353: Synthesis Seminar
EDUD 6354: Qualitative Research II
EDUD 6306: Dynamics of Global Leadership
EDUD 6303: Global Cultural Awareness
EDUD 6319: Independent Study
EDUD 6312: Global Communication
EDUD 6305: Global Leadership Issues
EDUD 6302 47 F 12: Global Ethics and Values
EDUD 6313 1-1 F: Contemporary Issues
Trends and Issues in Multicultural Education
EDUD 6318 48 F 13: Qualitative Research II
EDUD 6318 48 F 13: Qualitative Research II
EDUD 6302 48 F: Leadership Theory and Ethics
EDUD 6303 48 F 11: Cultural Influences,
EDUD 6351 48 F 12: Quantitative Research II
EDUD 6352: Qualitative Research I
EDUD 6303: Cultural Influences
EDUD 6302: Leadership Theory and Ethics
2013 - present: visiting assistant professor, Center for Doctoral Studies in Educational Leadership, Â鶹AV, Beaumont, Texas
2012-13: visiting assistant professor, Department of Health and Kinesiology, Â鶹AV
2009-12: graduate research assistant, Â鶹AV
2003-08: executive director/founder, Bright Move Network, Cedar Falls, Iowa
2001-03: director of refugees, Immigrant Outreach Projects, University of Northern Iowa Global Health Corps, Cedar Falls, Iowa
1999-2001: project manager, University of Northern Iowa Global Health Corps
2000: international health educator, Tiberius, Israel
1998-99: health educator, Wellness and Recreation Center, University of Northern Iowa
1999: CPR and first aid instructor, American Red Cross, Waterloo, Iowa
1997: cross cultural health educator, St. Lucia, West Indies