Hannah Clayborne currently serves as Assistant Vice-President of Student Affairs and Director of Multicultural Affairs at Bellarmine University and her primary responsibilities include supervision of Minority Programs, Student Engagement, Career Center, and Internships. Hannah earned her B.A. in Sociology from Miami University, M.A. in Student Affairs in Higher Education from Wright State University and a Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from Iowa State University. She has worked as a student affairs practitioner at Miami University Middletown and the University of Arizona in the areas of student activities, leadership development, and multicultural programming. From 2006-07, she held a Post-doctoral position in the Research Institute for Studies in Education (RISE) at Iowa State University.
Cornell Craig currently serves as the Director of Minority Programs and International Student Counseling. He joined the Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) in August of 2007, after previously working with Bellarmine in the admission department, heading minority outreach and recruitment. Cornell has served as the coordinator for IgKnight, the multicultural student orientation and has advised various student organizations. He is also a member of the University staff council. Cornell is a 2000 graduate of Southern Illinois University – Carbondale (SIU) with a B.A. in Mass Communications and Media Arts and a minor in Black American Studies. He is completing his Masters of Business Administration at Bellarmine and is a December 2007 graduation candidate.