Adanna Johnson, Ph.D.
Associate Vice President for Student Equity and Inclusion, Georgetown University
Adanna J. Johnson, Ph.D. serves as the associate vice president for Student Equity and Inclusion and leads the Office of Student Equity and Inclusion (OSEI) at Georgetown University. OSEI is an umbrella office for the Center for Multicultural Equity and Access, the Community Scholars Program, and the Georgetown Scholars Program. In her role, Johnson provides leadership for a broad range of work focused on student access and success, diversity and inclusion work with students, consults with schools and units across the institution, and contributes to Georgetown’s work with the American Talent Initiative.
Johnson completed her undergraduate degree in psychology at Prairie View A&M University in Texas, and both her master’s in counseling and doctorate in counseling psychology at Marquette University. Prior to coming to Georgetown, she was a member of the Loyola University Maryland faculty as an associate professor of psychology and director of the African and African American Studies Program. She also co-chaired the institutional Racial Justice Training Implementation. She has published extensively on a range of topics, with a particular focus on cultural competence and recruitment and retention of underrepresented groups in higher education. She is a licensed psychologist and her extensive clinical experience further deepens the perspectives she brings to her work. Johnson is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., a certified Nia Technique dance teacher, and a comedian.