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Kadence Otto

Kadence Otto

Professor

Kadie Otto's research centers on ethical, social and legal issues in sport with specific attention to NCAA corruption and reform.

NCAA Corruption and ReformRisk ManagementSport EthicsSport LawGlobal Sport and Culture
Patrick Payne

Patrick Payne

Assistant Professor

Patrick Payne's teaching interests include risk management and insurance, estate planning, or any other field within financial planning.

Behavioral FinanceFinancePersonal Financial PlanningEconomicsInvestor Behavior
Katie Peek

Katie Peek

Coastal Research Scientist

Hazard MappingClimate Change AdaptationSea-Level RiseCoastal ProcessesNatural Hazard Vulnerability Assessments
Johanna Price

Johanna Price

Associate Professor

Child Language DevelopmentPreschool Language DisordersThe Clinical ProcessIntervention for Autism Spectrum DisorderClinical Supervision
Rich Price

Rich Price

Chief Marketing and Strategic Partnerships Officer

Scott Rader

Scott Rader

Associate Professor

Charles “Scott” Rader has entrepreneurial work experience in the areas of information technology product development and management.

Literary Deconstruction in Consumption MeaningsEthnographic Exploration of Experiential ConsumptionPostmodern Consumer CulturePostmodern ConsumptionSocial Media Marketing
Ronald Rash

Ronald Rash

Professor

Ron Rash is the author of the 2009 PEN/Faulkner finalist and New York Times bestseller Serena and Above the Waterfall.

Southern WritingPoetryEnglishAppalachiaNovelist
Brett Riggs

Brett Riggs

Professor

A research archaeologist, Brett Riggs is a former deputy tribal historical preservation officer for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.

Landscape ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyCultural HeritageExcavationProtection Of Cultural Heritage
Andrew Ritenour

Andrew Ritenour

Assistant Professor

Andrew Ritenour has spent a decade in industry managing and developing innovative technologies across a broad spectrum of applications.

Charmion B. Rush

Charmion B. Rush

Associate Professor of Inclusive and Special Education

Charmion Rush's areas of research include culture relevant pedagogy, disproportionate representation, implicit bias and literacy practices.

Teacher DevelopmentSpecial EducationInclusionDisproportionate RepresentationCulture Relevant Pedagogy
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