Dr. Glover
President Glover serves as the President of Tennessee State University in Nashville, TN. She has served in this role since 2013 and through her leadership has made a tremendous impact on the university, HBCU's across the country and higher education. Dr. Glover is a member of several professional, civic, and non-profit organizations. She is also the recipient of numerous awards and honors, and recently received the prestigious Thurgood Marshall College Fund Education Leadership Award as the 2018 HBCU President of the Year. Glover was also named to Essence Magazine's 2019 "Woke 100" List of influential African American women change agents and power players that also included First Lady Michelle Obama, and Gayle King of CBS This Morning News. In 2013, she was named to Diverse Issues in Higher Education's prestigious list as one of the "Top 25 Women in Higher Education." Dr. Glover also serves as the immediate past International President of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
As a community leader, Dr. Glover has made it her mission to ensure that young people have access to quality education while eliminating barriers that many of our young people face. Glover has played a critical role in advocating on behalf of HBCU's and minority students at the state legislation level all the way to the White House. She is a bold force at the forefront of higher education.