This month, the DeBaun Black Alumni Network at Maryville University continues its monthly series of Black Alumni Spotlights featuring some of our most accomplished Maryville Saints. This month let’s get to know Dr. Aretha Hardrick ’19.
Name: Dr. Aretha Hardrick
Email: ahardrick@egyptawe.com
Phone: 314-529-9476
LinkedIn URL: http://www.linkedin.com/in/arethahardrick/
Education:
Maryville University, Doctor of Education, Higher Education Leadership – 2019
Coach Diversity Institute, Associate Diversity Coach (ADC) Certification – 2019
University of Missouri – Kansas City, Master of Arts, Higher Education Administration – 2011
University of Missouri – Kansas City, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology – 2004
What’s your Maryville experience?
I serve as Dean of Campus Life and Deputy Title IX Coordinator.
What’s your favorite Maryville memory?
I have two favorite memories from Maryville: The first was in 2017, when I watched my husband, William, walk across the stage to receive his degree. The second, and my absolute favorite, was in 2019 when I completed and defended my dissertation. Being hooded and shaking Dr. Lombardi’s hand as a proud Maryville alum was an unforgettable moment.
What are you doing now?
As Dean of Campus Life and Deputy Title IX Coordinator, I serve as a member of the leadership team for the Division of Student Life. I’m entering my second year in this role, but have served Saints Nation in various capacities at Maryville for eleven years. Serving the community has been one of the most rewarding ways I’ve connected to the St. Louis area as a transplant. I volunteer regularly at Ditto Family Resale, which partners with area schools to provide scholarships. I serve as a board member for Central Christian School and am a worship leader at Agape Christian Center. I participate in other service opportunities as an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and The Links, Incorporated. My husband William (Jr.) and I celebrated 10 years of marriage at the end of September, 2024. We have two sons, William (III) is 7 and Layton is 2. I enjoy road trips and traveling with my family.
Additional goals and aspirations?
I am committed to transforming the student experience, fostering an atmosphere where every student can thrive, feel valued, feel supported, and have a sense of belonging at Maryville.
How did your education and experience at Maryville help you?
My experience in the doctoral program at Maryville was extremely rewarding. Several of my cohort members stay in touch even to this day, and we consult with each other regarding our roles in higher education and corporate spaces. My faculty and dissertation chair had a vested interest in my success and guided my cohort through the process to completion of the program.
Words of wisdom for today’s students?
I encourage our students to take ownership of their educational journey and quickly identify a support network – whether it’s a Life Coach, student organization, close friends – persevere through challenges, and most importantly, enjoy everything Maryville has to offer!
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