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Marcella Runell Hall

Marcella Runell Hall (born 10 January 1975) is an American-born author and educator. She is best known for her social justice work,〔("NYU Social Justice Scholar Will Visit Campus to Discuss Interfaith Issues." ) ''Utah State University News'', Oct 2, 2013. Retrieved on Oct 8, 2014.〕 her founding of NYU’s Of Many Institute for Multifaith Leadership,〔Swalec, Andrea. ("NYU's Religious Groups to Unite Under One Roof at Spiritual Center" ) ''DNA Info New York'', Feb 27, 2012. Retrieved on Oct 8, 2014.〕 and her current role as Dean of Students at Mt. Holyoke College as of Fall, 2014.〔("College Appoints New Dean of Students to start in May." ) ''Mt. Holyoke News''. April 3, 2014. Retrieved on Oct 8, 2014.〕
Hall was appointed Dean of Students at Mt. Holyoke College in June, 2014.〔(“People in Business: Mt. Holyoke Hires Two.” ) ''Mass Live'' news. Mar 24, 2014. Retrieved on Oct 8, 2014.〕 "() is a scholar, teacher, and practitioner who brings a wealth of experience and knowledge about student life, diversity and inclusion, and student engagement,” remarked dean of the college Cerri Banks.〔(“Marcella Runell Hall Named Dean of Students.” ) ''Mt. Holyoke News&Events''. Mar 19, 2014. Retrieved on Oct 8, 2014.〕 Although this role has only recently begun, Hall has been integral in supporting the president’s fall, 2014 direction to admit transgender women to the all-women’s school.〔Bianco, Marcie. (“Mt. Holyoke’s President Announced a Huge Change for LGBT Students With an Emotional Speech.” ) ''Mic News: Identities.'' (''Scroll to 47:00 on video for Runell Hall’s Convocation address''.) Sept. 7, 2014. Retrieved on Oct 8, 2014.〕
Hall is also a social justice scholar, award-winning author, and was recently clinical instructor for New York University's (NYU) Silver School of Social Work. In 2014, Hall was awarded NYU’s MLK Faculty Award〔Paik, Shawn. (“Professors lauded for promoting ideals of MLK.” ) ''Washington Square News.'' February 6, 2014. Retrieved on Oct 22, 2014.〕 for esteemed instructors who exemplify the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The ''Huffington Post'' dubbed Hall “a leading scholar on the interweaving between social justice, activism, hip-hop, and faith.” 〔Fici, Chris.("Faith Journeys, Faith Collisions, and Hip-hop: A Dialogue at the Rubin Museum.” ) ''The Huffington Post.'' Sept 19, 2013. Retrieved on Oct 22, 2014.〕
==Personal life ==
Hall was born in Washington D.C. and spent the majority of her childhood in locations across the northeast – the most notable being Ocean City, New Jersey. She met her husband David Hall in the fall of 2002 while studying at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and they have been married since May 2007. Her husband is a disc-jockey on WBLS with the stage-name DJ Trends, and together they have two daughters. Hall and her family currently reside in faculty housing on the Mt. Holyoke campus.

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