Biography
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Dr. Ajay Nair, a nationally recognized expert in student affairs issues and an accomplished social justice, race, and ethnicity scholar, was appointed 22nd president of Arcadia University in April 2018 and inaugurated on October 13, 2018. Dr. Nair is the first person of color to be appointed president at Arcadia, and is among the first college or university presidents of Indian-American descent in the United States.
At Arcadia, a national leader in international education, Dr. Nair supports a community of 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students and maintains the University’s strong commitment to liberal arts education. Since assuming his role on April 2, 2018, Dr. Nair has instituted Arcadia UKnighted, a presidential initiative and interactive forum for members of the University community to engage in dialogue and collaborate to enhance Arcadia. Campuswide working sessions established a Budget Task Force, a Shared Governance Committee, and an Aspirational Committee. Over Dr. Nair’s first year at Arcadia, giving totals were up by nearly 10 percent over the previous year, notwithstanding the historic $8.6 million gift from Dr. Ellington Beavers ’93H, realized in December 2018.
In addition to leading Arcadia, Dr. Nair has served on a wide range of university and civic boards and organizations, including as director of the Division for Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice for NASPA (Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education). At the 2018 NASPA Conference, Dr. Nair received the Dr. Doris Michiko Ching Shattering the Glass Ceiling award for his impact on the Asian, Pacific Islander, and Desi American community through his leadership, service, and scholarship. In March 2019, NASPA named its Outstanding Allyship Award after President Nair; the award honors individuals who have demonstrated a significant commitment to building bridges, coalition, and allyship for the Asian/Pacific Islander/Desi American community in the student affairs profession and higher education.
Dr. Nair serves on the editorial board of INSIGHT Into Diversity, the oldest and largest diversity publication in higher education. His research interests include quality assurance in educational systems, service learning and civic engagement, and second-generation Asian American identity. Dr. Nair has published articles in media outlets such as the Huffington Post and InsideHigherEd, and has contributed chapters to books including Global Philadelphia: Immigrant Communities Old and New and Contested Issues in Troubled Times.
Dr. Nair’s current book project focuses on the state of multiculturalism in university communities and aims to present a new model for diversity and inclusion in higher education. His co-edited book, Desi Rap: Hip-Hop in South Asian America, focuses on the complexities of second-generation South Asian American identity.
In July 2020, President Nair was named a Minority Business Leader by the Philadelphia Business Journal. In August, President Nair published “What Failure Can Teach about Leadership” in the Educause Review. The following month, President Nair served as one of four panelists for a Chronicle of Higher Education event, ” What It Takes to Be a Student-Centered Institution Now.”
As issues of systematic racism came to the forefront of communities across the country, Dr. Nair joined thousands of protestors in Glenside and Philadelphia. On June 11, 2020 he laid out a plan that would move Arcadia University forward, and then worked with community leaders to develop measurable outcomes toward those plan goals.
In fall 2019, President Nair spoke with multiple media outlets and with leaders in government and higher education on the importance of increasing diversity in higher education. On Sept. 10, The Philadelphia Inquirer published an op-ed by Dr. Nair, “Higher Education Must Close Its Leadership Diversity Gap,” and the Oct. 8 Chronicle of Higher Education published an extensive interview with President Nair on the topic. As of June 2020, half of the ten members of Arcadia’s President’s Cabinet are people of color, far greater than the national average.
President Nair’s leadership in Arcadia’s JEDI and ABRI efforts have garnered national attention. President Nair is quoted in, and Arcadia is one of 14 college and university case studies in a February 2021 Chronicle of Higher Education special report, “Diversifying Your Campus: Key Insights and Models for Change.” In Fall 2021, President Nair was among the University leadership included in the Chronicle of Higher Education’s Nov. 9 Race on Campus newsletter. The article discusses Arcadia’s JEDI and combating anti-Black Racism initiatives; how the University’s efforts to combat anti-Black racism fall into three categories: personal, professional, and institutional; and that “racial justice for African Americans will translate into a more-just society for all.” The Race on Campus piece follows the Oct. 26 Chronicle webinar, “Advancing Diversity and Inclusion in a Changing Time,” on which President Nair served as a panelist.
Dr. Nair is married to Paayal Nair, a school psychologist and graduate of the Pennsylvania State University and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. They have a son, Krishna Nair, and a daughter, Rani Nair.
- Education
Dr. Nair earned a Doctor of Philosophy and a Bachelor of Science from Pennsylvania State University.
- Research Interests
- Quality Assurance in Educational Systems, Service Learning and Civic Engagement, Second-Generation Asian American Identity, Social Justice, Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education, Desi Rap: Hip-Hop in South Asian America,
Professional Experience
- Black Alumni Association Celebrates Inaugural Preview Scholarship Recipients
- Arcadia Celebrates Perseverance and Dedication at 2019 Commencement Ceremonies
- Arcadia Establishes Office of Social Impact and Innovation
- Five Elected to Arcadia University’s Board of Trustees
- At Common Read Event, David Hogg Urges Civic Engagement, Activism
- Chronicle of Higher Education Highlights Dr. Nair’s Dedication to Diversity
- Arcadia Community Members Get Counted At Home
- Health Care Workers Find Emergency Lodging at Arcadia’s Princess Elizabeth House in London
- Arcadia Celebrates 2020 Grad-AWAY-tion
- Hall Begins Tenure as Vice President for Enrollment Management
- President Nair Named Minority Business Leader by Philadelphia Business Journal
- President Nair on Chronicle of Higher Ed Panel
- Graduates, Families Return to Campus for Joyous Drive Thru Celebration
- Dr. Kendi Inspires Class of 2024 During Virtual Common Read
- Donors of Arcadia’s Jones Poundstone Society Gather to Celebrate! The Joy of Giving
- SGO Thrives During Pandemic
- 2020 Open Doors Report Ranks Arcadia #1 in Nation for Study Abroad
- The Importance of Endowed Scholarships
- Dr. Nair Reappointed to Five-year Term as President
- Academic Excellence of Students and Faculty Celebrated at 2021 Honors Convocation
- Arcadia Celebrates Class of 2021 Following Hybrid Academic Year
- A Year Of Virtual Perfection & Connection
- Celebrating 20 Years as Arcadia University
- Arcadia University Presented with $1 Million RACP Grant
- President Nair Featured in “Inside Higher Ed” Article Highlighting Diverse College Presidents
- Honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
- Arcadia University Dedicates Dan Aaron Stay Fit Clinic
- Arcadia University Commemorates Juneteenth
- Arcadia Supports Its Global Community and Ukraine