Faculty Excellence
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Manizade voted president-elect of Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics »
6/17/2021
Radford University professor of mathematics and statistics Agida Manizade, Ph.D., has been voted president-elect of the Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
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Radford University faculty member selected for Fulbright to Romania »
6/7/2021
Radford University professor and director of Appalachian Studies and the Appalachian Regional & Rural Studies Center, Theresa Burriss, Ph.D., M.S. ’99, has been selected for a Fulbright grant award to Romania for the upcoming 2021-22 academic year.
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Davis College of Business and Economics honors excellence at spring awards ceremony »
5/15/2021
Radford University’s Davis College of Business and Economics honored students, faculty and alumni during its annual spring Honors Banquet, held virtually April 23, 2021.
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Nursing professor Judy Jenks receives the Education Award from the Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners »
5/12/2021
Radford University Carilion associate professor of nursing Judy Jenks, DNP, FNP-BC ’16 has received the Education Award from the Virginia Council of Nurse Practitioners. The award recognizes her outstanding contributions to NPs in education and patient care through teaching and scholarship, student preceptorship, patient teaching and community involvement.
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Are we having a laugh? Radford University professor discusses comedy and its influences on society in public radio interview »
4/28/2021
Foreign Languages and Literatures Interim Chair Matthew Turner, Ph.D., spoke recently to the With Good Reason public radio program about comedy and celebrity. The interview is available on podcast and will air May 1-7 on more than 60 radio stations across the United States.
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From milk and eggs to Phil Collins, retail scavenger hunt gives lessons on supermarket strategy »
4/15/2021
Assistant Professor of Marketing Pam Richardson-Greenfield’s “retail scavenger hunt” gives her students an opportunity to learn about marketing just by walking through and carefully observing the aisles of a grocery store.
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Applying ‘zero trust’ to improve supply chain systems – a Davis College faculty member explains »
4/9/2021
Trust is often viewed as an asset. “But, the idea of zero trust flips it all around,” says Zachary Collier, Ph.D., an assistant professor of management in the Davis College of Business and Economics. “So, you take a guilty-until-proven-innocent-approach to your partnerships.”