Professor Dutton Named to IUPUI Next Generation 2.0 Leadership Program
05/31/2017
Professor Yvonne Dutton has been named to the third cohort of the IUPUI Next Generation 2.0 leadership development program. She is the second member of the IU McKinney faculty to take part in the program.
Cohort members have already taken part in an orientation program, and a nine-month curriculum begins in September 2017. The program focuses on leadership skills and understanding contemporary issues in higher education. Participants also will have the opportunity to identify, plan, and implement a capstone project, either individually or as part of a group, that responds to a need of their department, the IUPUI campus, or the Indianapolis community.
Next Generation 2.0 supports faculty and professional staff at IUPUI who are women and/or members of underrepresented populations interested in seeking leadership opportunities at IUPUI or professional development to enhance their current roles. The program is supported by the Office of Academic Affairs and was created by Professor Karen E. Bravo, who is Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and International Affairs at IU McKinney, and Gina Sanchez Gibau, Associate Vice Chancellor for Faculty Diversity and Inclusion at IUPUI. IU McKinney Professor Shawn Boyne was a member of the inaugural class. Kathy Grove, ’77, Director of IUPUI’s Office for Women, manages the program; and IU McKinney Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Johnny Pryor serves on the advisory board.
Professor Dutton is the author of Rules, Politics, and the International Criminal Court: Committing to the Court, published by Routledge Press in 2013. She is a Dean’s Fellow and a Grimes Fellow who teaches comparative law, international law, international criminal law, evidence, criminal law, and criminal procedure at IU McKinney. She was elected Midwest Vice Chair of the American Society of International Law in April 2017.
