Lone Star Community College
Audre Levy was born of two parents who promoted education despite the
fact that neither had more than a basic elementary education. Because
of their incentive and vision, she has made both a career of education
and a career in education.
Perhaps one of the labels Dr. Levy most proudly wears is that of a
life-long learner. Amazingly, she has five advanced graduate degrees,
having earned a bachelor’s degree in public speaking from Michigan State
University and four masters’ degrees: a Master of Arts in Education
from the University of Michigan; a Master of Science in Educational
Psychology from California State University, Long Beach; a Master of
Science from California State University, Dominguez Hills; and a Master
of Divinity from Holmes Institute. In 1991, she graduated with a
Doctoral Degree in Institutional Management from Pepperdine University
and in 2004 was selected “Alumni of the Year.”
Her career path has been flavored with her parent’s inspiration and
high work ethic. Dr. Levy has worked in all levels of education
(elementary, junior high school, senior high school, adult school,
community college, and four-year University). She has been an instructor
(having taught English, reading, and public speaking for over 12
years), a counselor (junior high, senior high, and community college
students for seven years), and an administrator for over 15 years. Her
administrative assignments at the community college post-secondary level
have included being Directors of several state and federal programs,
Vice President of Student Services, Executive Vice President, Provost,
and President. She has playfully labeled herself a bit of a vagabond,
having been born in Michigan but making many other states her temporary
home. She has held positions of leadership in California (Los Angeles
Community College District, San Jose/ Evergreen Community Colleges and
Glendale Community College), Texas (Dallas Community Colleges) and
Florida (Edison Community College). She is currently serving as
president of Lone Star College-CyFair in Cypress, Texas. Her mantra is
“bloom where you are planted!”
However, more important to Dr. Levy than her resume of experience and
education is how she approaches life. “I believe anything and
everything is possible with the right attitude. Within each and every
experience is a wonderful pearl of great price; one just has to be
willing to look for it. A temporary setback may be the universe’s way of
saying you need to turn left, not right, and that there is something
more magnificent in store for you than this. I also feel that every
experience is a learning opportunity and at any time a person can be
either the teacher or the student— so one must assume either role with
compassion, dignity, and patience.”
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