ABOUT


BIO

Dr. Becky Crandall (she/her) is an Associate Professor of Practice in the Adult and Higher Education (AHE) program at Oregon State University. A scholar-practitioner with two decades of experience serving in higher education leadership roles, Dr. Crandall’s research is concentrated on questions relevant to the welfare, success, and development of student populations including intercollegiate athletes, religious minority students, and LGBTQ students. Dr. Crandall was the 2017 recipient of the Jon C. Dalton Institute on College Student Values Dissertation of the Year award and the 2017 Burns B. Crookston Doctoral Research Award awarded by the ACPA Commission for Professional Preparation. She earned her Ph.D. in Educational Research and Policy Analysis with a specialization in Higher Education from North Carolina State University in 2016. You can learn more about Becky and her research at https://beckycrandall.com/.