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Marcus R. Langford, Ed.D. : Student Experience and Community Consultant

43 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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Over a twenty-plus year career in higher education, Dr. Marcus R. Langford has served as a tireless advocate for students and the student experience. His work is rooted in a belief that belonging is foundational to success. A seasoned senior leader with service across multiple institutional types, Dr. Langford helps mission-driven institutions close the gap between who and what they aspire to be and provide, and what students actually experience. His work consistently bridges institutional mission and lived student realities, translating commitments to student engagement, student success, equity, inclusion, and belonging into tangible practices that students can feel. Through strategic advising, facilitation, and culture-building, he partners with campuses to design environments where all students can thrive. Learn more about how Marcus Langford's Consulting at https://forcollegeforlife.com/consulting/marcus/ [https://forcollegeforlife.com/consulting/marcus/]

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