Board of trustees appoints Alcorn provost as interim president

Published 1:32 pm Monday, May 21, 2018

LORMAN — Donzell Lee, Ph.D., has been appointed interim president of Alcorn State University, the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning announced Monday.

Lee was named at the board’s meeting held last week in Jackson, a press release states. Currently serving as Provost and Executive Vice President at the university, Lee will begin serving as interim president on July 1.

Beginning his career at Alcorn State University as an instructor of music in the Department of Fine Arts, Lee has served in numerous capacities in more than 35 years at the university. He holds degrees from Xavier University, Stanford University and Louisiana State University.

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“Dr. Lee has dedicated more than 35 years to serving the students of Alcorn State University,” said Trustee Shane Hooper, president of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning. “He has excelled as a professor, scholar and leader at the university and I know he will continue to excel in this new role.”

He progressed through the professorial ranks, distinguishing himself as a professor and scholar, and was awarded the rank of professor with tenure early in his career. He has held numerous positions, including Director of the Honors Curriculum Program, Chairman of the Fine Arts Department, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies and Interim Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs.

Through those roles, Lee’s accomplishments included developing the first computer-assisted instruction music laboratory in Mississippi, working with other Alcorn personnel to develop study-abroad opportunities for Alcorn State University students, and working with higher education institutions in Russia, India and Ghana to develop partnership for faculty and student exchange.

“I am thankful to the Board of Trustees and Commissioner for their confidence in appointing me to serve as interim president of Alcorn State University,” Lee said. “I look forward to continuing to build on the solid foundation president Rankins has laid. Having spent nearly all my career as a faculty and administrator at Alcorn, I am passionate about our success. I see tremendous opportunities for the future of this great institution and look forward to working more closely with the Alcorn family of alumni, faculty, students, and staff to strengthen the university.”

In 2011, Lee was named vice provost, which gave him the opportunity to work closely with the provost/executive vice president to strengthen academic programs, policies and procedures. Upon retirement of the provost/executive vice president in 2014, Lee served one year as the Interim provost/vice president for academic affairs before being appointed to the position in 2015.

A strong advocate for the arts, Dr. Lee has traveled extensively in South America, the Middle East, Egypt, and Russia as an arts advocate. He continues to perform as a soloist and accompanist. He also serves as an accreditation evaluator for the National Association of Schools of Music and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools-Commission on College. Since 2001, he has conducted annual music master classes at the annual conference of the National Collegiate Honors Council.

Lee is a member of the National Association for Music Education, Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters (Board of Governors), the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Kappa International (Chapter/Member Liaison), Southern Regional Honors Council (Past President), National Collegiate Honors Council (Past President), and the National Association of African-American Honors Programs (Past President and Executive Director).  He is also a member of the Eminent Board of Directors of the Natchez Music Festival.  In November 2010, Dr. Lee was included in the inaugural group of fellows of the National Collegiate Honors Council.