Dr. Diane Gavin serves as Executive Director of the Center for Academic Innovation at Texas A&M University-San Antonio and as Director of the University QEP. Dr. Gavin holds a PhD in American Literature/Composition & Cultural Rhetoric from Syracuse University, where she also earned an MA in Linguistics specializing in syntax and morphosyntax. Her academic credentials include an MS in Higher Education Administration & Management from Drexel University, an MEd in Secondary English Education from SUNY Oswego, and a BS in Media/Communication from Medaille College. She holds multiple certifications in Strategic Planning focused on Blue Ocean and Future Thinking, a Green Belt in Project Management, and certification in Creativity and Innovation from Duke University. She has been a SACSCOC accreditation liaison, MSHE accreditation lead, HLC accreditation team lead, CHEA International Quality Group (CIQG) lead, and reviewer for several accreditation organizations.
A researcher and author in the field of writing studies, writing assessment, linguistics, popular culture, media studies, media literacy, and technology, Dr. Gavin has published six books, 37 articles, and 20 book chapters. Her work has gained recognition through 15 national and international presentations. Her expertise in securing external funding is evidenced by her successful management of federal grants ranging from $5,000 to $16.1 million and private grants from $1,500 to $45,000, supporting innovative educational initiatives and research.