Megan Thatcher

Administrative Coordinator

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  • Dean's Office
  • SOA Diversity Council

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Biography

Megan completed her B.A. in English at Texas A&M University in 2012. After graduation, she taught high school English while she worked on her M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction. Once she received her Masters, she decided that teaching was not her desired career path and joined the Business Library & Collaboration Commons at TAMU. She worked for the TAMU Libraries for eight years before transferring to the School of Architecture Dean’s Office. She is the assistant to the Assistant Dean of Diversity & Inclusion at the School of Architecture, Dr. Deidra Davis and is passionate about the field of JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion) and accessibility for all at TAMU.

Education

B.A. in English

Texas A&M University
Graduating Class of 2012

M.Ed. in Curriculum & Instruction

Texas A&M University
Graduating Class of 2013

Green Dot and STAND Up Certified

Texas A&M University
Attended training classes for Green Dot Bystander Intervention and Step In Stand Up Trauma-Informed Care.

Projects + Creative Works

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  • The front page of the SOA Diversity Council pamphlet. Completed in April 2022.

    For this pamphlet, the Diversity Council wanted a vibrant front panel to represent the diversity of the School. We chose a picture of colorful hands intertwined to represent the diverse population of individuals at TAMU coming together to work as one. On the inner panel, we chose a picture from the Sen. Matthew Gaines statue dedication to represent our campus-wide commitment to Diversity & Inclusion.

  • The inside panel of the SOA Diversity Council pamphlet. Completed in April 2022.

    On this panel, we wanted to carry over the vibrant colors from the front panel with the color blocks at the top of the page. We explain who we are and what we do for our local and campus communities. We chose a picture for the bottom of the panel of hands held in a circle to represent that together we can do great things.