

6.4 About Higher Ed Community
Sep 25, 2025
Join Steve D. Mobley, Jr., an associate professor at Morgan State University, and Leonard Taylor, an associate professor at Indiana University Bloomington, as they delve into the vibrant intersections of community and creativity in academia. They share their emotional rejuvenation from connecting with fellow Black scholars and discuss the intentional choices behind building lasting academic relationships. Both guests emphasize the importance of authenticity in scholarly presentation and advocate for redefining success to center community building over traditional metrics.
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Scholars' Professional Introductions
- Leonard Taylor and Steve Mobley introduce themselves and their roles in higher ed.
- They describe recent changes in positions and program leadership roles.
Community As Regular Renewal
- Leonard describes immersion in Black scholarly community as restorative and routine.
- He emphasizes regular contact and shared convenings as sustaining professional life.
Choose Relationships Intentionally
- Focus energy on people you genuinely connect with instead of forcing relationships.
- Stop assuming community solely based on shared identities and cultivate real bonds.