Dr. Lodis Rhodes
University of Texas
Biography:
Dr. Lodis Rhodes is a Professor of Public Affairs at University of Texas.
Rhodes has a Ph.D. in social psychology from the University of Nebraska.
Prior to his appointment at the LBJ School in 1974, he was a Fellow of
the American Council on Education and created the Institute for Ethnic
Studies at the University of Nebraska. At UT Austin he has served as Assistant
to the Vice President and Provost and as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
and Research at the LBJ School.
Rhodes teaches courses on management, community development, and education
policy. He leads a multi-year research project on "best practices"
to ensure equitable access to digital technologies. The current phase
of the project looks at how and where communities use interactive technologies.
It includes a study of the public access sites of the AFN-Neighborhood
Network that was created during an earlier phase of the project.
Rhodes is cofounder and Chairman of the Board of the Austin Learning
Academy, a community-based research and development laboratory that focuses
on education.
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