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Biography
Arthur L. Gregg
Arthur L. Gregg is the Director of the Multicultural Center at The University of Texas at
Dallas and an adjunct instructor with the Dallas County Community College District. In
his current position, he is responsible for the newly created Multicultural Center as well
as programming, development and advising for African American students on the UTD
campus. Also, he advises the Black Student Alliance, Delta Epsilon Psi (Indian Student
Fraternity), National Pan-Hellenic Council, and the Tau Xi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha
Fraternity Inc. on the UTD campus. Arthur has been an academic advisor, career &
financial aid counselor, and has also coordinated an Admission Outreach Office for the
University of Houston in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex.
Mr. Gregg serves on several religious and professional boards throughout the State of
Texas. Currently, he serves as the President for the Texas Association of Black Personnel
in Higher Education. He is also the recipient of the New Employee Award and CARE
(Celebrate Achievement-Reward Excellence) Award, awarded by The University of
Texas at Dallas.
Mr. Gregg has presented various workshops on Diversity, Relationships, Black Male
Empowerment, Effective Communications, College Preparation, Retention and
Recruitment, Leadership and The Black Identity Model. He has presented at universities
such as: The University of Texas @ Austin, Texas Tech University, Texas A&M
University, Texas A&M @ Commerce, Southern Methodist University, Brookhaven
College and Tarrant County Junior College. Also, he has presented at several
professional conferences such as: TABPHE-Texas Association of Black Personnel in
Higher Education, SBSLC- Southwestern Black Student Leadership Conference (Faculty
for the Charles E. Williams Jr. Advanced Leadership Institute), Big XII Black Student
Government Conference-Oklahoma State University, University of Kansas, University of
Oklahoma and the University of Missouri-Columbia, African American Male Summit,
Texas Association for College Admissions Counselors, and SWASAP-Southwest
Association of Student Assistance Programs (New Orleans, Louisiana) just to name a
few. He is also a Cluster and Lead Facilitator with LeaderShape Incorporated, a
nationally known non-profit organization designed to teach students to lead with
integrity. Also, he is currently a member of the Leadership Richardson Class XXI.
Mr. Gregg is a State certified Mediator. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the
University of Houston and has a Masters degree in Higher Education from Dallas
Baptist University. He currently resides in Dallas Texas; Mr. Gregg is a native of Austin,
Texas. Mr. Gregg lives by the motto: "To whom much is given, MUCH is required".
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