Author

Dr. Nickolas Cormier is a retired U.S Army Master Warrant Officer. He is also a retired Public School Administrator, and a retired College Professor. Dr. Cormier has vast experience in the public education and higher education. He currently serves on The Board of Directors of Catholic Charities, the Foundation Board of Directors of the School of Excellence, and the Board of Directors of the Knights of Peter Claver Texas State Conference. Dr. Cormier is a member of the Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. He is a 4th degree Knight and has served as Faithful Navigator of William A. Killian Assembly 21, Grand Knight of Holy Redeemer Council. He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi, and the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem.

Dr. Nickolas Cormier

Dr. Nickolas Cormier is a retired U.S Army Master Warrant Officer. He is also a retired Public School Administrator, and a retired College Professor. Dr. Cormier has vast experience in the public education and higher education.

He currently serves on The Board of Directors of Catholic Charities, the Foundation Board of Directors of the School of Excellence, and the Board of Directors of the Knights of Peter Claver Texas State Conference.

Dr. Cormier is a member of the Knights of Peter Claver, Inc. He is a 4th degree Knight and has served as Faithful Navigator of William A. Killian Assembly 21, Grand Knight of Holy Redeemer Council.

He is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi, and the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem.

Author's books

The PhD Game: Confessions of a Black Academic

The PhD Game: Confessions of a Black Academic, is a collection of essays detailing the doctoral journeys of 15 African American doctoral degree holders. Although the National Center for Education Statistics named African American women the most educated group in the United States, the quest for doctoral and other advanced degrees is not easy, and is often not completed.

Antoinette Franklin, the book’s managing editor, explained that she started this project to serve as a source of inspiration to future doctoral holders to complete their advanced education.

“The book is a collection of stories of glory, racism, sexism, and happiness,” she said. “It shares their experiences and how they overcame those misfortunes and achieved the pinnacle of education attainment. The book also discusses the issues facing America’s colleges and universities concerning diversity in the faculty and administration.”