Jamel Santa Cruze Wright is an American academic administrator serving as the 27th president of Eureka College since 2017.
Life
Wright is the youngest of five children.[1] She is from St. Louis.[2] Her parents owned a janitorial services company and her mother, Shirley Santa Cruze, was a teacher.[1] Wright earned a B.A. in communication studies from Missouri Western State University.[2] She was a first-generation college student.[3] She completed a M.S. and Ph.D. (2004) in communication studies at the University of Kansas.[2][1]
Wright served as the coordinator of the America Reads Program at Missouri Western, president of the St. Joseph Area Literacy Coalition, and a teacher with the Freedom School initiative of the Children's Defense Fund.[3][1] While completing her doctoral studies, she was the communication specialist to J. David Arnold, then vice president for academic and student affairs at Missouri Western.[1] Following graduation, Wright worked as an assistant professor of communication at Boston College.[1] She later served as a professor at Saint Louis University.[1] Wright joined Eureka College in 2014 as the special assistant to president Arnold.[3] She was later promoted to vice president of strategic and diversity initiatives.[3] She served as the interim president from July 1, 2016, to June 30, 2017.[3] Wright became its 27th president on July 1, 2017.[3] She is the first woman and African American to serve in the role.[3] She received a 2024 Joseph R. Biden Achievement Award.[4]
Wright is married and has a daughter and stepson.[2]
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