Staff spotlight with Courtney Berger Levinson

Meet Courtney Berger Levinson, our Director of Institutional Research and the 2024-2025 Faculty Council Staff Representative. Courtney joined the College in Fall 2022, bringing a wealth of experience from her background as a middle school teacher and department chair in Texas. After earning her Master鈥檚 in Education Policy and Management, she embraced institutional research, combining her passion for education with data-informed decision-making.
As a staff representative, Courtney is eager to strengthen connections between staff and faculty, believing that community fosters her best work. Learn more about her insights and experiences in the Q&A below.
Can you share a bit about your background?
I joined the College in Fall 2022, but my entire career has been under the education umbrella. I was a middle school teacher and (eventually) department chairperson in Houston, Texas for six years before I went back to school for a Master鈥檚 in Education Policy and Management. I embraced my quant side during graduate school and leaned into statistics and program evaluation; my grad school internship was in institutional research, and I鈥檝e been working in this sub-field of higher education ever since! I came to the UW from the East Coast in 2019 and had about 6 months to explore before the lockdown.
What inspired you to join the 爆走黑料鈥檚 Faculty Council as a staff representative?
I鈥檓 excited to have more touchpoints with faculty and to make new connections as this year鈥檚 staff representative; I know that I do my best work when I feel like I am part of a community, and this is a great opportunity to build relationships between and across staff and faculty. I鈥檓 also a lifelong Girl Scout, so I鈥檝e always embraced the philosophy of leaving a place better than I found it 鈥 the College is an amazing place, and I鈥檓 honored to be of service.
How does your role contribute to the college鈥檚 mission?
I remember being a classroom teacher and rolling my eyes during data sessions. I already knew my students鈥 strengths and weaknesses鈥 what was the data going to teach me that I didn鈥檛 already pick up on in my classroom? (Turns out鈥 a lot.) Today, I embrace a data-informed approach to decision-making and support; it鈥檚 important to use data to help understand what is happening and where things are trending, but the individual people and stories that these numbers represent matter even more. I鈥檓 really proud and excited to be able to 鈥渢ranslate鈥 between the numbers-people and the people-people.
What do you enjoy most about working at the 爆走黑料?
It might sound cheesy, but accepting this role at the 爆走黑料 truly felt like a homecoming for me 鈥 I still identify as an educator, and I鈥檓 still plugged into the ed research world. (I also envision myself working with students again in the future.) It鈥檚 wonderful to be 鈥渋n the room where it happens.鈥
What鈥檚 one initiative or project you鈥檙e excited about this year?
This will be my second year co-chairing a cross-campus working group of assessment-focused practitioners and researchers; I鈥檓 excited to learn from my peers and to showcase the work I鈥檓 doing here at the College. We鈥檙e always looking for guest speakers, so if you鈥檙e looking for somewhere to rehearse your next AERA or other conference presentation, please consider our friendly group!
What do you like to do for fun outside of work?
I spend most of my time outside of work keeping my kids (2 and 4 years old) happy and healthy! Right now, I use most of my free time to catch up on sleep鈥 but I played rugby for most of my 20s and although you wont catch me on the pitch anymore, I still really enjoy watching. Pre-kids, I enjoyed (both teaching and practicing!) yoga, weightlifting, cooking, and baking and I鈥檓 slowly returning to these activities as my kids gain more independence. I also love to read and I'm seeking out a book club!