Keona Lewis, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of the Practice

Email:

klewis22@nd.edu

Office Address:

303C Main Building


Keona Lewis is assistant provost at the University of Notre Dame and holds an appointment as assistant professor of the practice in the Institute for Social Concerns.

Lewis has an impressive record of leading training programs on a variety of topics, including assessing conscious and unconscious biases and microaggressions. With research interests that include higher education, the African Diaspora, ethnicity, gender and educational outcomes, she has previously taught courses in anthropology, US cultural diversity, and perspectives in criminal justice.

Previously, Lewis was associate director of research and evaluation for diversity, equity and inclusion at the Georgia Institute of Technology. In this capacity, she played a lead role in developing, supporting and evaluating programs for faculty, staff and students. She also chaired the Diversity Champion Awards Committee and co-chaired the Georgia Tech Police Department Community Council. Lewis previously served as program review and research manager for diversity, equity and inclusion at Georgia Tech. Prior to joining Georgia Tech, she taught in the anthropology and criminology departments at Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, Georgia.

Lewis earned her PhD. in applied anthropology and her M.A. and B.A. in criminology from the University of South Florida in Tampa.