Skip to Content
My MSU

Advanced Studies, Leadership & Policy



Niah Grimes

Dr. Niah Grimes

Assistant Professor, Higher Education & Student Affairs, Advanced Studies, Leadership & Policy

Office: Banneker 315N
Phone: 443-885-3452
niah.grimes@morgan.edu

Education:

B.A. Sociology, George Mason  University 

M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Wake Forest University 

Ph.D. Education, University  of Georgia

Niah S. Grimes, Ph.D. received her doctorate from the University of Georgia in Education with an emphasis in College Student Affairs Administration.

Dr. Grimes was the recipient of the Mary Francis Early College of Education's Research Award and spent her tenure at the University of Georgia investigating campus sexual violence and systems of domination to begin eradicating violence and oppression from higher education. As an assistant professor in the Higher Education and Student Affairs in the Department of Advanced Studies, Leadership & Policy, Dr. Grimes hopes to focus her scholarship and teaching on African spirituality, examining the experiences of students with multiple minoritized identities, and eradicating violence and systems of oppression in higher education and beyond.

Research Interests:  African spiritual  methodology; mental  health and student  wellness; Dis/ability  Justice; campus sexual violence

Selected Publications: 

Grimes, N. S., Breeden, R. L., Willis, J. F., &  Gyamfi, K. (in press). “Retention ain’t enough”:  Spiritual intersectional narratives of Black women  academics bridging the past, present, and future. In  Black Women Navigating the Doctoral Journey:  Student Peer Support, Mentorship, and Success  in the Academy. Routledge.  

Grimes, N. S., (in press). Cyberviolence  prevention & response: Conceptual new  considerations for higher education and student  affairs. Journal of Trauma Studies in Education.