William Emerson Hill
Assistant Professor (Clinical) of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
313-577-9316
313-577-1693 (fax)
Office Hours: By appointment.
367 College of Education
William Emerson Hill
Degrees and Certifications
- Doctor of Education, Wayne State University, 2003
- Master of Art, Psychology, Adelphi University, 1986
- Bachelors of Art, Psychology, University of Michigan, 1984
Responsibilities
Administrative and Organizational Studies
Higher Education Administration Concentration
Research Interests
Student Success
Presentations
- Student Perceptions of a Hybrid Learning Community’s Impact on Engagement, Persistence and Retention
Nolan, C., Hill, W 2 2015 Michigan Student Success Conference, Troy, Michigan - The Significance of Student Resources and Networking
Nolan, C., Hill, W., Deebah, R 2 2016 Michigan Student Success Conference, Troy, Michigan, - Student Perceptions of Significance Acquired from Participation in an Outdoor Themed Learning Community
Nolan, C., Hill, W., Deebah, R 11 2016 National Learning Communities Conference, Atlanta, Georgia
Featured publications
Leadership Development: A Fresh Look at the Need for a Focused Approach at the Campus Level
Hill, W. and Nolan, C. (2020). Leadership Development: A Fresh Look at the Need for a Focused Approach at the Campus Level. Journal of Higher Education Management, 35 (2), pp. 12-18.
Publications
- QUESTS: An Urban University Outdoor Experience Orientation Program As A Retention Vehicle
*Hill, W.*, Nolan, C., and Scrogin, J., 2010 Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership Vol. 2
Courses taught by William Emerson Hill
Winter Term 2022
Recent university news spotlights
- Wayne State employee and three-time alumna Vanessa Reynolds first to explore experiences of Latina administrators in higher education in Michigan
- William Hill named assistant dean
- Wayne State University College of Education launches new online master’s in program evaluation
- Congratulations to William Hill, assistant professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies and interim assistant dean in Education on being elected chairperson-elect of the American Association of University Administrators Board of Directors