Ellen M. Borido
Dr. Ellen Broido (she/her) has been a professor in the College Student Personnel and Higher Education Administration programs at Bowling Green State University since 2001. She received a BA from Columbia University (Biology), a MSEd from Indiana University (Higher Education and Student Affairs and Counseling and Guidance), and an EdD from the Pennsylvania State University in Counselor Education. Ellen’s research focuses on social justice issues on college campuses, including the experiences of disabled students; of classified, administrative, and faculty women; and of lesbian, gay, bisexual college students; student, staff, and faculty ally development; and qualitative research methodologies. She has co-authored or co-edited the books Developing Social Justice Allies (2005), Disability in Higher Education: A Social Justice Approach (2017), and Voices from the Margins: Creating Inclusive Assessment for Marginalized Students in Higher Education (2020) in addition to 25 journal articles and 28 book chapters.
Within ACPA, Ellen serves as a Senior Scholar and as coordinator of the Annuit Coeptis program. She has previously served on ACPA’s governing board, was the editor and chair of ACPA’s Books and Media board, and served on JCSD’s editorial board. At ACPA25, she received the Contribution to Knowledge award. Ellen splits her time between Bowling Green, OH and San Luis Obispo, CA, where she lives with her wife, Dr. Jo Campbell and their cat, G.
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