Transformational Leadership in Action: Kent State’s Online Ed.D. in Interprofessional Leadership

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In a world where educational and societal challenges are increasingly complex, leaders need more than just expertise—they need perspective, flexibility, and a deep understanding of collaboration across disciplines. That’s exactly what Kent State University’s online Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Interprofessional Leadership delivers.

This dynamic, flexible doctoral program equips working professionals to become bold, equity-driven changemakers in education, healthcare, nonprofit leadership, and beyond. But the real story is best told by those living it: the students.

Real Voices, Real Impact: Meet Our Ed.D. Students

Here’s how three current Kent State Ed.D. students use the program to transform their careers and communities.

Tadarrelle Lett: Leading Change Through Collaboration and Equity

For Tadarrelle Lett, the Ed.D. in Interprofessional Leadership has been more than a degree—it’s been a platform to grow as a leader for social justice.

“The program has developed my leadership capabilities as I frequently interact with faculty from various disciplines on topics of social justice and equity.” This interdisciplinary model, which integrates practical experience with research and theory, has given Tadarrelle the tools to confidently lead organizational change. Through system-level inquiry and collaborative learning, he now feels empowered to address today’s most urgent and complex societal challenges.

“I demonstrate interprofessional collaboration through the integration of practical and research knowledge, linking theory with system and systematic inquiry.”

Leah Verebes: Expanding Leadership Through New Perspectives

For Leah Verebes, the program has been nothing short of transformative.

“This program has truly been a game-changer for me.” She credits the interdisciplinary approach and rich faculty support with pushing her to think more critically and creatively, while building meaningful relationships across professional sectors.

“I’ve had the chance to collaborate with professionals from all kinds of backgrounds, which has broadened my perspective and made me a stronger leader.” With sharpened leadership skills and renewed confidence, Leah is stepping into higher-level roles—ready to lead with innovation and purpose in her field.

Shaun Mahon: Balancing Career, Life, and Scholarship

Shaun Mahon, a higher education professional, was initially unsure how a doctoral program would fit into a demanding career in postsecondary enrollment management.

But the flexibility of Kent State’s asynchronous online format, paired with responsive faculty and an engaged cohort, made it possible.

“The asynchronous cadence provides lenient flexibility that is coupled with overarching structure.” Shaun’s journey through the Ed.D. program has been deeply personal and professional. The learning modules often mirrored real-world experiences at work, creating a sense of timely relevance and poetic synchronicity.

“During my tenure in the Ed.D. program, I was promoted… This is an accomplishment I attribute in large part to my journey of maturation as a scholarly practitioner.” As Shaun transitions into the Dissertation in Practice (DiP) phase, he sees a tangible evolution in his scholarly writing and confidence—proof of how transformational the Ed.D. experience can be.

Why Kent State’s Online Ed.D. in Interprofessional Leadership Works

Kent State’s Ed.D. program stands apart for its:

  • Interdisciplinary collaboration across professional fields
  • Flexible, fully online format built for working adults
  • Emphasis on equity, leadership, and practical research
  • Community of supportive, diverse scholars and practitioners

Whether you’re an educator, healthcare professional, nonprofit leader, or policy advocate, the Ed.D. in Interprofessional Leadership provides the tools to make a measurable difference in your organization and community.

Ready to Lead With Purpose?

Suppose you’re driven to solve real-world problems and elevate your career through meaningful, collaborative leadership. In that case, the online Doctor of Education in Interprofessional Leadership at Kent State may be the next step in your journey.

👉 Learn more about the program and apply today.

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