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Phillippa Thiuri

AVP for Academic Access and Success

Access, Engagement, and Success

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Phillippa Thiuri

AVP for Academic Access and Success

Access, Engagement, and Success

Education

BA, Mount Holyoke College; M.Ed., Harvard University; Ph.D., Boston College

Currently Teaching

MGMT-101
3 Credits
This is the first of a two-course sequence, 4 credit year long experience, comprising the freshman-integrated experience. In Business 1, students will be introduced to the key functional areas of business, discuss current factors, events, and trends that impact business, build professional, personal leadership, communication, and teamwork skills, and evaluate business decisions, and the business plan process. By understanding the key functions of business and analyzing business decisions in Business 1, students will be able to then develop their own business ideas in Business 2.
SERQ-710
3 Credits
Service design is a holistic design process. It uses skills from a variety of disciplines (design, management and process engineering) to develop models to create new services or to improve existing services in the most efficient and effective manner possible. The emphasis of the process is to provide value to the customer; as a service differentiator or create unique experiences for the customer. Service design uses methods and tools from a variety of disciplines to assist with the analysis and creation of enhanced systems. These tools include; mapping, blueprinting, analysis of customer behavior, market analysis, service marketing, and service recovery. The outcome of this course is to provide students with the fundamentals of service design thinking to allow them to lead the efforts of systematic design in a variety of disciplines.
SOIS-214
3 Credits
Leadership today is challenging at best when considering all the complexities of the 21st century work environment. In this course students will explore, discuss and practice effective strategies and behaviors to lead others, teams and organizations for high performance. Areas of focus include: leadership roles, theories and styles, creating a shared vision, coaching skills, teamwork and group dynamics, cultural communication and influence, and ethical decision making. Course work will include extensive readings, case studies, written reports, small group projects, presentations and reflections.
WGST-315
3 Credits
This course examines the historical, critical, and theoretical perspectives that have led to Black feminist theory and praxis as developed by women of African descent (Black women). Spanning from the 19th century to the present with a focus on the 1970s Black feminist intellectual tradition that challenged the hegemony of “western” and global feminisms, the course explores how Black feminist theorists simultaneously embrace and complicate established feminist and anti-racist readings of race and gender oppression. The course analyzes Black feminist thinkers’ pioneering contributions to anti-racist and feminist thought by centering Black feminist understandings of intersectionality and womanism. It investigates how Black feminist thinkers interrogate specific concepts such as sexuality and gender roles, leadership, family, community, criminal justice, pedagogy, and educational systems. It examines how theory and practice intersect and inform each other in Black feminist perspectives by investigating forms of social and political activism such as work in labor, civil rights, Black power, feminist, womanist, and other movements. Students will develop the analytical skills necessary to think critically about feminism, race, gender, and sexuality and will learn to recognize Black women’s central roles in shaping past, current, and future lives and institutions.

In the News

  • February 25, 2025

    A woman in a red blouse speaks at a podium with a microphone, gesturing with her hand. A banner behind her reads RIT Saunders College of Business with keywords like leadership and innovation.

    Saunders College of Business to host third Women’s Leadership Weekend

    The Power Your Potential (PYP) Women’s Conference on Feb. 28, kicking off the upcoming national Women’s History Month in March, serves as a dynamic platform for area businesswomen to gather insights from peers, engage in educational activities, and foster an environment conducive to women’s success in various professional spheres.

  • April 26, 2022

    three students posing for a photo.

    First graduates from RIT’s partner charter school poised to receive their RIT degrees

    A trio of trailblazing students who came to RIT from the university’s partner charter school will fulfill a long-term promise when they receive their college degrees at commencement this May. Zaid Abdulsalam, Ismael Cortes Jr., and Justice Marbury were among the first students to enroll at Rochester Prep High School, and they were the three students from the first graduating class in 2018 who chose RIT as their destination.