Davenport University’s Rashid Faisal, department chair and associate professor in the College of Urban Education, has been named a 2026 Michigan Chronicle Men of Excellence honoree.
Faisal, whose commitment to improving education and advancing culturally responsive educational practices has been widely recognized, was chosen for his outstanding leadership and dedication to educational excellence. He is one of 50 exceptional honorees chosen this year for their leadership and commitment to service.
The awards will take place on June 18 in Detroit.
“I am incredibly proud of the work Davenport’s College of Urban Education is performing to address the teacher shortage impacting urban schools and schools across the state of Michigan,” Faisal said. “This award, in part, recognizes the college’s strong commitment to community engagement and partnership development. In particular, it acknowledges our outreach efforts working collaboratively with Pre-K–12 schools, community colleges, museums, libraries, literacy advocacy organizations and other community-based institutions.”
The Men of Excellence Awards is presented by the Michigan Chronicle and Real Times Media. It recognizes African American men in Southeast Michigan who inspire others through excellence, vision, leadership and community service. During its 18-year history, the program has honored more than 900 influential leaders in business, faith, education, politics and community service.
“We are immensely proud of Dr. Faisal for this well-deserved recognition,” said Dr. Richard Pappas, Davenport University president. “His commitment to addressing Michigan’s teacher shortage exemplifies the transformative impact that university faculty can have on our communities and our state. Through innovative research, meaningful partnerships and a deep dedication to preparing the next generation of educators, he has helped advance solutions to one of the most pressing challenges facing our schools today.”
For more information about the Michigan Chronicle Men of Excellence Awards, visit MichiganChronicle.com.
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Davenport University’s Rashid Faisal, department chair and associate professor in the College of Urban Education, has been named a 2026 Michigan Chronicle Men of Excellence honoree.
Faisal, whose commitment to improving education and advancing culturally responsive educational practices has been widely recognized, was chosen for his outstanding leadership and dedication to educational excellence. He is one of 50 exceptional honorees chosen this year for their leadership and commitment to service.
The awards will take place on June 18 in Detroit.
“I am incredibly proud of the work Davenport’s College of Urban Education is performing to address the teacher shortage impacting urban schools and schools across the state of Michigan,” Faisal said. “This award, in part, recognizes the college’s strong commitment to community engagement and partnership development. In particular, it acknowledges our outreach efforts working collaboratively with Pre-K–12 schools, community colleges, museums, libraries, literacy advocacy organizations and other community-based institutions.”
The Men of Excellence Awards is presented by the Michigan Chronicle and Real Times Media. It recognizes African American men in Southeast Michigan who inspire others through excellence, vision, leadership and community service. During its 18-year history, the program has honored more than 900 influential leaders in business, faith, education, politics and community service.
“We are immensely proud of Dr. Faisal for this well-deserved recognition,” said Dr. Richard Pappas, Davenport University president. “His commitment to addressing Michigan’s teacher shortage exemplifies the transformative impact that university faculty can have on our communities and our state. Through innovative research, meaningful partnerships and a deep dedication to preparing the next generation of educators, he has helped advance solutions to one of the most pressing challenges facing our schools today.”
For more information about the Michigan Chronicle Men of Excellence Awards, visit MichiganChronicle.com.
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