Dorothy E. Hines


Dorothy E. Hines
  • Associate Professor of African and African-American Studies and Curriculum and Teaching in the School of Education and Human Sciences

Contact Info

Bailey Hall, 12E

Biography

Dr. Dorothy Hines received a Ph.D. in Education Policy from Michigan State University. She holds a Master's Degree in Public Administration from North Carolina Central University graduating Magna Cum Laude, and a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science from North Carolina State University. Dr. Hines' scholarship explores how race, gender, and space structures school discipline practices and policies, school pushout, and inequality in urban schools. Dr. Hines' research examines the racialized and gendered schooling experiences of Black students with a focus on Black girls and girls of color. Previously Dr. Hines served as a Teaching Fellow with the Harvard Graduate School of Education at Harvard University. She holds a certificate in Theology and Ministry from Princeton Theological Seminary at Princeton University.