Meaghan Duff
About Meaghan Duff
Meaghan Duff, Ph.D., is the Vice President of Programs, specializing in enhancing education quality and access through digital learning.
Vice President, Programs
Meaghan Duff, Ph.D., serves as Vice President, Programs. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing various program initiatives and ensuring their successful implementation. Her extensive expertise in digital learning and education quality positions her well to lead and innovate in program development. This role leverages her experience in both leadership and strategic planning, drawing on her background in higher education to enhance program efficacy.
Meaghan Duff Education
Meaghan Duff studied history at the University of Virginia and Trinity College Dublin, where she developed a strong foundation in research and critical thinking. She continued her academic journey at the College of William & Mary, earning both her M.A. and Ph.D. Her graduate studies further honed her expertise and prepared her for a career focused on improving education quality and access.
Partnerships with Colleges and Universities
Meaghan Duff has a notable history of working in partnership with various colleges and universities. Her efforts have centered around improving education quality and access through digital learning initiatives. These collaborations aim to utilize technology to enhance the educational experience and make learning more accessible to a broader audience. Her work is instrumental in bridging gaps and fostering a more inclusive educational environment.
Previous Professional Roles
Meaghan Duff's career includes roles at prominent organizations such as Blackboard, APLU, EVERFI, EDUCAUSE, Faculty Guild, and as an independent consultant. Each of these positions allowed her to contribute to different facets of the educational landscape, from advancing learning technologies to consulting on educational strategies. These diverse experiences have built her comprehensive understanding of digital learning and education improvement.