Becky Lentz

Becky Lentz

Adjunct Assoc. Professor - LBJ School of Public Affairs


Biography

Becky Lentz is an accomplished scholar, educator and administrator with more than 30 years of combined experience in higher education, philanthropy, local and state government, and the information technology sector. She teaches a graduate seminar on Philanthropy and Social Change as part of the Portfolio in Nonprofit Studies at UT Austin. Currently a Faculty Fellow for the RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service in the LBJ School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas, Dr. Lentz served 11 years as faculty at McGill University in Canada researching and teaching about the democratic governance of media and technology products, services, systems, and platforms. Prior to her McGill appointment in 2008, she served a six-year tenure as the Ford Foundation's first program officer for media policy and technology where she designed and implemented a strategic vision and plan for a new global portfolio on communication technology and media policy. As the program's sole grantmaker, she invested more than $32 million in a variety of field-building projects to advance digital inclusion, freedom of expression, media justice and media reform.

Degrees

Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
M.A., Southern Illinois University
B.A., University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

Recent Courses

YearSemesterCourse NumberCourseSyllabusNotes
2022SpringINF 385TSpecial Topics in Information Science: Digital Equity, Justice, Opportunity, and Inclusion Digital Equity, Justice, Opportunity, and Inclusion