UM’s Barrett takes new position

Published 9:07 am Monday, July 2, 2012

Barrett (Contributed)

By CHRISTINE BOATWRIGHT / Staff Writer

MONTEVALLO – Dr. Kimberly Barrett has enjoyed the close community of the University of Montevallo for more than four years as the university’s vice president for student affairs. In August, however, Barrett will begin a new position at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.

Barrett will become the vice president of multicultural affairs and community engagement at Wright State.

“If I were able to design my own position, this would be the type of position I would design,” Barrett said. “I’m committed to higher education and issues of social justice.”

Before coming to the University of Montevallo, Barrett was the associate vice chancellor of student development and diversity at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

“Although it’s not my title here at the University of Montevallo, I’ve continued to speak about it, and even work with other universities on issues of diversity while I’ve been here,” she said. “It’s something I’ve always kept a hand in.”

As part of staying involved in issues of diversity, Barrett was the keynote speaker at Murray State University in Murray, Ky., where she founded the women’s center 20 years ago.

While at the University of Montevallo, Barrett completed Leadership Shelby County, lead the group that started the county’s mental health court and served on the board of Shelby Emergency Assistance.

“I’ve enjoyed being part of the community. When you ask about what I’ll miss, it’s really the people,” she said. “I think that the strength of the university is its strong sense of community and caring about the members of the community. I’ll miss that. Whether speaking to the people who take care of the grounds of the facility and speaking to the students, who are great, it’s that sense of community I’ll miss.”