Miles College Appoints Kesha James as Dean of Online Learning
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 27, 2026 Miles College, a historically Black institution in Fairfield, Alabama, has named Kesha James as its new Dean of Online Learning, marking a significant step in the college's commitment to expanding digital education opportunities. The appointment positions James to lead the institution's online learning initiatives at a time when virtual education continues to play an increasingly important role in higher education accessibility and student success. Key Appointment: Kesha James will oversee Miles College's online learning division, helping to shape the future of digital education at the historic HBCU. Miles College, founded in 1898 by the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church (now Christian Methodist Episcopal Church), has been a cornerstone of Black higher education in Alabama for more than a century. The institution serves approximately 1,700 students and is affiliated with the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). As Dean of Online Learning, James will be responsible for guiding the strategic direction of the college's distance education programs. Her leadership comes at a critical juncture as HBCUs nationwide continue to adapt and innovate in response to evolving student needs and technological advances in education delivery. The expansion of online learning capabilities has become increasingly vital for HBCUs seeking to serve non-traditional students, working professionals, and learners who may face geographic or scheduling barriers to traditional on-campus education. Miles College's investment in this area through James's appointment reflects the institution's commitment to meeting students where they are. Located in the Birmingham metropolitan area, Miles College offers undergraduate programs in fields including business, education, and the sciences. The college has maintained its mission of providing quality education while adapting to the changing landscape of higher education. The appointment of a dedicated Dean of Online Learning signals Miles College's recognition of digital education as a core component of its academic offerings rather than a supplementary service. This administrative structure allows for focused attention on the unique pedagogical, technological, and student support needs associated with online learning environments. James's role will be crucial in ensuring that Miles College's online programs maintain the same academic rigor and student engagement that characterize the institution's traditional campus-based offerings, while leveraging technology to create accessible pathways to degree completion. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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