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Dr. William B. Bynum Jr.

Morehouse College Vice President of Student Services

Dr. William B. Bynum, Jr., a career higher education professional, is the Vice President for Student Services at Morehouse College.  A native of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Dr. Bynum earned his A.B. (bachelors) in sociology at Davidson College, where he was a scholarship student-athlete.  Dr. Bynum earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in sociology from Duke University, where he was a four-year Duke Endowment Fellow.

As Vice President for Student Services at Morehouse, Dr. Bynum is responsible for supervision and oversight of the following offices: Dean of Student Services, Intercollegiate Athletics, Career Services, Counseling and Disability Services, Health Services, Housing and Residence Life, International Student Services, Intramural and Recreational Sports, Student Conduct/Judicial Affairs, Student Life and Development, the Student Government Association, CASA (Campus Alliance for Student Activities), Greek Life/Fraternities and other student organizations on campus.

 

Dr. Bynum has authored refereed articles in professional journals and presented papers with academic and social themes.  Trained as a Quantitative Sociologist, Dr. Bynum still remains active in research and teaching.  His research and teaching interests center around: (1) Organizations, Markets and Work, (2) Black Church Studies and (3) Race, Gender and Ethnicity.  Dr. Bynum is a member of the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) and serves on NASPA’s HBCU Advisory Board.  Dr. Bynum was also a member of the inaugural class of the NAFEO/Kellogg Leadership Fellows Program, a program designed to train the next generation of HBCU executive leaders.

 

Dr. Bynum is married to Tanya Marie Bynum and he has two children, Chelsea Alexis and Jordan Alexander.

Contact Info:

William Bynum
Morehouse College
Vice President for Student Services
830 Westview Dr. S.W.
Atlanta, GA 30314
404-653-7758
wbynum@morehouse.edu

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