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Program Manager at the Jan Serie Center for Scholarship and Teaching, Macalester College

Ebony Aya is a recent PhD graduate of the University of Minnesota in Curriculum and Instruction, with minors in Culture and Teaching and African American and African Studies. In her work she focuses on the experiences of Black women in higher education. She is also a program manager for the Jan Serie Center at Macalester College where she teaches and facilitates programming that focuses on faculty development. Additionally, Ebony is the founder of the Aya Collective and recently launched the Aya Collective’s first anthology, Let the Black Women Say Ase’ (2022), in addition to authoring the Gospel According to a Black Woman (2020) and Incomplete Stories: On Loss, Love, and Hope (2023).

Experience

  • –present
    Program Manager, Macalester College

Education

  • 2023 
    University of Minnesota, Curriculum and Instruction