[ghrrbac-vtaa] Re: FW: Virginia Tech News Story - Death of Dr. Zenobia Lawrence Hikes(V.P. of Student Affairs)

  • From: DLWright <dedralwright@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: adrianebjames@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 02 Nov 2008 16:34:18 -0500

I received this from my cousin who is still a student there. This was extremely alarming and completely unexpected.

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From: Virginia.Tech.news@xxxxxx [mailto:Virginia.Tech.news@xxxxxx] Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 9:40 PM
To: Multiple recipients
Subject: In Memoriam: Dr. Zenobia Lawrence Hikes

Monday, Oct. 27, 2008

Vice President for Student Affairs Zenobia Lawrence Hikes, whose strength
and leadership helped unite the Virginia Tech community-most notably in the
hours and days following the tragic events of April 16, 2007, has died from
complications following cardiac surgery. She was 53 years old.

"Dr. Hikes was a deeply dedicated, charismatic, and inspirational leader who
brought successful new ideas and leadership to the Division of Student
Affairs," said President Charles Steger. "Her passing is a terrible loss to
our community. She will be deeply missed by the students whom she served
daily and by colleagues who were inspired by her dynamic thinking and
creative ideas."

It was Hikes who organized the University Convocation held April 17, 2007,
in Cassell Coliseum. The event, broadcast around the world, offered comfort
and hope to a grief stricken university community as well those who watched
the event.
Hikes was named vice president for student affairs at Virginia Tech on Sept.
1, 2005, having previously served as vice president for student affairs and
dean of students at Spelman College in Atlanta, Ga.
In her three years at Virginia Tech, Hikes made numerous contributions to
improve the quality of student life on campus. Among these were "Hokie
Camp," which began this summer and afforded 300 new students an opportunity
to learn more about university traditions, respect for diversity, and the
community-oriented spirit that thrives throughout the Virginia Tech.

In 2006, Hikes launched "SafeWatch", a program that promotes individual and
collective responsibility among students, faculty, staff, and guests, and
encourages them to incorporate the Virginia Tech Principles of Community
into their interpersonal and intergroup relationships. Patterned after the
"neighborhood watch" program, SafeWatch promoted understanding of university
policies and community expectations related to harassment, discrimination,
or similar behaviors, and provide a way to report instances when policies
and expectations are not followed.

"In addition to her many programmatic contributions, Zenobia cared deeply
about the students she served," said Edward Spencer, associate vice
president for student affairs. "She often held open forums for students, for
example, simply to know what they were thinking and to hear their concerns.
Students connected with her because they could see the compassion she felt
for them."

As the chief executive officer for Virginia Tech's Student Affairs division,
Hikes oversaw 14 university departments, including student life, housing and
dining programs, career services, student health, and recreational sports.

With more than 20 years of administrative and leadership experience in the
areas of enrollment management and student support services, Hikes has
written and presented papers on race-specific student recruitment and
retention, first-generation college admissions, and leadership development.
In addition to her professional experiences, Hikes has been active in both
the civic and higher education arenas. Her civic involvement has focused on
building multi-racial coalitions and empowering disenfranchised women and
children. She has served on the boards of the Georgia Breast Cancer
Coalition and the Governor's Tourism Advisory Board for the State of
Delaware.
Prior to her position at Spelman, Hikes was at the University of Delaware,
serving as the assistant to the vice president for student life from 1996 to
1999 and associate director of admissions from 1992 to 1996. She also was
assistant director of admissions and recruitment at Louisiana State
University, Shreveport, from 1986 to 1992.
In addition to her career in student affairs, Hikes has been a high school
English teacher in Georgia and media specialist for the Navy/Marine Corps
Family Service Center in Okinawa, Japan, where she led public relations
programs and media campaigns.

During her career, Hikes' professional affiliations have included the
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators, Southern
Association for College Student Affairs, The College Board, National
Association of College Admissions Counselors, and the American Association
of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers.

Hikes received her Ed.D. from the University of Delaware, a master's from
Georgia Southwestern University, and a bachelor's degree with honors from
Spelman College



Adriane B. James wrote:
Not sure if others heard the news on the dealth of Dr. Zenobia Lawrence Hikes(53 year old). I will remember her for moderating the memorial service on campus after the incident. She did an outstanding job representing VT. And her involvement with the last Black Alumni Reuion in 2007.

/Adriane B. James (AJ)
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> Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 12:14:43 -0400
> To: AdrianeBJames@xxxxxxx
> Subject: Virginia Tech News Story
> From: adrianebjames@xxxxxxx
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> I read a story on the Virginia Tech News website that I thought might be of interest:
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> "Service to celebrate the life of Dr. Zenobia Lawrence Hikes to be broadcast; other arrangements finalized"
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> http://www.vtnews.vt.edu/story.php?relyear=2008&itemno=677
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> aj
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