The Academic Affairs Directorate advances the mission of Air University’s diverse community to educate and develop Air, Space, and Cyberspace warrior leaders in support of the National Defense Strategy by:

  • Identifying and facilitating current and future initiatives that transcend divisional boundaries.
  • Coordinating and strengthening university governance, policies and procedures to coordinate decentralized execution of AU missions and priorities.
  • Supporting and validating the quality of faculty,  scholarship,  outcomes-based education and the student experience.
  • Data-Driven mission monitoring on program execution.
  • Engage in collaborative partnerships with key stakeholders beyond AU.

Our nation’s defense can be only as strong as the minds of its leaders, and we have the opportunity to strengthen those minds through education.  As the most technically sophisticated and powerful air, space and cyberspace force in the world, we cannot sustain the level of leadership or the degree of strategic vision necessary to effectively command such a force without appropriate professional education. 

Training will provide airmen with the expertise necessary to operate the advanced technologies we have and will continue to acquire in the 21st century.  These technologies provide a vast array of capabilities that are available to air, space and cyberspace war fighters and leaders in support of national defense.  How innovatively our war fighters use these capabilities, and how effectively our leaders can synthesize them in ways that produce effective operational and strategic outcomes are abilities that can only be acquired through deliberate, planned education. 

Generating and sustaining innovation and clear thinking about the synthesis of capabilities requires the kind of reflective, high-level thinking that lies at the heart of Air Force professional education.  Its importance in the 21st century Air Force cannot possibly be overstated.


Dr. Mark J. Conversino
Dr. Mark J. Conversino
Chief Academic Officer
Dr. Yolanda E. Levell-Williams
Dr. Yolanda E. Levell-Williams
Chief, Academic Affairs
Dr. Shawn P. O'Mailia
Dr. Shawn P. O'Mailia
Chief, Advisory Boards and Strategic Operations
Dr. Tony V. Klucking
Dr. Tony V. Klucking
Chief, Graduate Professional Education and Program Enhancement
Dr. Ella M. Temple


Dr. Ella M. Temple
Chief, Institutional Analytics and Research
Dr. Jendia F. Grissett
Dr. Jendia F. Grissett
Chief, Institutional Effectiveness
Dr. R. Joel Farrell II
Dr. R. Joel Farrell II
Chief, Innovation and Planning
Mr. Jeffrey J. Geidner
Mr. Jeffrey J. Geidner
Chief, Undergraduate and Continuing Education
Lt Col Danny BolinLt Col Danny Bolin
Air University Liaison to the United States Air Force Academy
Lt Col James W. LambertsenLt Col James W. Lambertsen
Director, Air University Fellows

About Us

The Academic Affairs Directorate advances the mission of Air University’s diverse community to educate and develop Air, Space, and Cyberspace warrior leaders in support of the National Defense Strategy by:

  • Identifying and facilitating current and future initiatives that transcend divisional boundaries.
  • Coordinating and strengthening university governance, policies and procedures to coordinate decentralized execution of AU missions and priorities.
  • Supporting and validating the quality of faculty,  scholarship,  outcomes-based education and the student experience.
  • Data-Driven mission monitoring on program execution.
  • Engage in collaborative partnerships with key stakeholders beyond AU.

Our nation’s defense can be only as strong as the minds of its leaders, and we have the opportunity to strengthen those minds through education.  As the most technically sophisticated and powerful air, space and cyberspace force in the world, we cannot sustain the level of leadership or the degree of strategic vision necessary to effectively command such a force without appropriate professional education. 

Training will provide airmen with the expertise necessary to operate the advanced technologies we have and will continue to acquire in the 21st century.  These technologies provide a vast array of capabilities that are available to air, space and cyberspace war fighters and leaders in support of national defense.  How innovatively our war fighters use these capabilities, and how effectively our leaders can synthesize them in ways that produce effective operational and strategic outcomes are abilities that can only be acquired through deliberate, planned education. 

Generating and sustaining innovation and clear thinking about the synthesis of capabilities requires the kind of reflective, high-level thinking that lies at the heart of Air Force professional education.  Its importance in the 21st century Air Force cannot possibly be overstated.


Academic Affairs Team

Dr. Mark J. Conversino
Dr. Mark J. Conversino
Chief Academic Officer
Dr. Yolanda E. Levell-Williams
Dr. Yolanda E. Levell-Williams
Chief, Academic Affairs
Dr. Shawn P. O'Mailia
Dr. Shawn P. O'Mailia
Chief, Advisory Boards and Strategic Operations
Dr. Tony V. Klucking
Dr. Tony V. Klucking
Chief, Graduate Professional Education and Program Enhancement
Dr. Ella M. Temple


Dr. Ella M. Temple
Chief, Institutional Analytics and Research
Dr. Jendia F. Grissett
Dr. Jendia F. Grissett
Chief, Institutional Effectiveness
Dr. R. Joel Farrell II
Dr. R. Joel Farrell II
Chief, Innovation and Planning
Mr. Jeffrey J. Geidner
Mr. Jeffrey J. Geidner
Chief, Undergraduate and Continuing Education
Lt Col Danny BolinLt Col Danny Bolin
Air University Liaison to the United States Air Force Academy
Lt Col James W. LambertsenLt Col James W. Lambertsen
Director, Air University Fellows

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