
Bobby Vaziri, a professor of computer information systems and business within the College of Business (COB), and Amy Taylor, government director of the Young Children’s Program within the College of Education (COE), have been acknowledged as “Sport Changers” on Nov. 22, through the JMU soccer recreation in opposition to Washington State.
JMU Athletics created the “Sport Changer” award to honor college and employees for his or her excellent work benefiting the college and Athletics.
“Vaziri has been a recreation changer out and in of the classroom,” mentioned his nominator, Michael Busing, dean of the COB. “His math preparation workshops, twice per semester, put together college students for fulfillment in COB 291. Bobby additionally organized Music for the Thoughts, a psychological well being consciousness profit live performance in March 2024. This yr he volunteered as a workshop teacher for the COB summer time bridge program, Business Bound.”
Mark L’Esperance, COE dean, mentioned Taylor, ”has been instrumental within the opening of the brand new state-of-the-art baby growth heart positioned in Memorial Corridor. Amy’s dedication to making a mannequin of high-quality baby growth for JMU and the group of Harrisonburg and Rockingham County is the epitome of a recreation changer.”
JMU Athletics acknowledges “Sport Changer” honorees at house soccer video games all through the season.
Earlier honorees this season have been University Studies professor Phil Frana; computer science professor Chris Mayfield; physics and astronomy administrative assistant Jennifer Baltazar; School of Media Arts and Design professor Roger Soenksen; College of Visual and Performing Arts administrative assistant Lina Akopov; and department of kinesiology tools and facility supervisor Kent Wise.
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