Warren R. Anderson, Ed.D. serves as the Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Bradley University.
Dr. Anderson has served in various senior and executive level roles within K-12 and Higher Education. In his current role, he is responsible for the direction, leadership and oversight of the College’s strategic vision around inclusion and all aspects of diversity, including compliance with Title IX and other forms of discrimination. At HACC, Dr. Anderson had functional responsibility for the departments of Disability Services across the College’s five campuses.
Prior to his arrival at HACC, Dr. Anderson served as associate provost for student success at Slippery Rock University. In this role, he worked to ensure overall student success in the areas of retention, graduation and engagement. His earlier professional experience includes serving as assistant vice president for diversity and inclusion at Clarkson University; assistant vice president for student affairs at East Stroudsburg University; and director of student access and support for the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
Dr. Anderson is most proud of his work in the area of access for minorities to higher education. In Philadelphia, he worked as a member of a team dedicated to developing a college-going culture within the School District of Philadelphia. In additional to his professional duties, Dr. Anderson is active in a number of civic organizations that advance social causes locally and nationally. He serves on the boards of Leadership Harrisburg Area, Pennsylvania State GEAR UP, and various community and statewide organizations. Finally, Dr. Anderson serves as an adjunct professor in the graduate school of Education at Eastern University.
A native of Philadelphia, Dr. Anderson earned a doctorate of education in higher education from Widener University; a master’s degree in education from Eastern University; and a bachelor’s degree from Mansfield University.