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Latoya Hardman Lewis

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Latoya Hardman Lewis currently serves as the Director of Academic Initiatives and Partnerships at Lone Star College-Tomball. Prior to serving as the Director, Latoya was Professor of Education and Lead Faculty for the Associate of Arts in Teaching Program.

Latoya has worked in education since 2004. She began as a high school English teacher in Harlem, NY and later at Klein Forest High School in Houston, TX, which is her high school alma mater. She entered higher education as an adjunct instructor in 2008 and joined Lone Star College-Tomball full time in 2011. Latoya has taught both face-to-face and online courses in Developmental English, First Year Experience, Introduction to Teaching, and Introduction to Special Populations.

Latoya is the creator of the Instructional Technology Certification Program at LSC-Tomball, which was designed to teach college instructors how to infuse technology into their classrooms. She also designed Lone Star College-Tomball’s TEaCH Lab, which is a model classroom for students in the AAT program that is equipped with some of the latest educational technology and furniture that allows for flexibility and mobility within the classroom. Latoya is a contributing author to Complete the Agenda in Higher Education: Challenge Beliefs About Student Success with LSC-Tomball’s President, Dr. Lee Ann Nutt. In Fall 2019, she began working on her PhD in Higher Education Leadership and Policy Studies at the University of Houston.