
Associate Professor, Education Practice and Leadership, Tennessee State University
Dr. Terrance McNeil is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Practice and Leadership at Tennessee State University, where he serves as Program Coordinator of the Higher Education Leadership Ed.D. program. With over 20 years of experience in K-12 and higher education, his work centers on equitable educator preparation, leadership development, and expanding access for underrepresented groups.
Dr. McNeil is a Faculty Innovation Fellow at Stanford University and has worked extensively with the National Science Foundation to support underrepresented groups in STEM. As Chair of the AACTE HBCU Topical Action Group and Holmes Scholar Coordinator at TSU, he advocates for equitable teacher preparation and school leadership practices. He is also chair of the Public Education Committee for the American Bar Association’s State & Local Government Section.
Dr. McNeil was the inaugural recipient of the White House Initiative on HBCUs competitiveness award. In 2025, he was honored as the Higher Education Educator of the Year by the Our HBCUs Matter Foundation for his impactful contributions to education and mentorship.
Our Guest, Dr. Terrance McNeil , is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Educational Practice and Leadership at Tennessee State University , where he serves as Program Coordinator of the Higher Education Leaders...