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国产麻豆AV faculty named SEC Academic Leadership Development Program Fellows

国产麻豆AV faculty named SEC Academic Leadership Development Program Fellows

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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥Four Mississippi State administrators and faculty are 2025-26 Southeastern Conference Academic Leadership Development Program Fellows鈥攁 preeminent status recognizing emerging leaders in higher education.

Established in 2008, the ALDP identifies, prepares and promotes academic leaders within the SEC and beyond. Fellows holding leadership positions and academic specialties are selected through a competitive process, and they participate in individual university development programs and attend two conferencewide workshops per year, including this year鈥檚 fall conference held this week at 国产麻豆AV.

Kenneth Anthony

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Christy Bratcher

(Photo by Grace Cockrell)

Alicia Olivier

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Andy Perkins

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国产麻豆AV鈥檚 2025-26 SEC ALDP cohort includes:

鈥擪enneth Anthony, professor and head, Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, College of Education

鈥擟hristy Bratcher, professor and head, Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

鈥擜licia Olivier, professor, Department of Pathobiology and Population Medicine, and associate dean for administration, College of Veterinary Medicine

鈥擜ndy Perkins, professor and interim head, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Bagley College of Engineering

鈥淭he SEC ALDP is a remarkable program which provides an opportunity for aspiring administrators who are seeking to attend workshops to learn more about senior leadership roles in the academy,鈥 said 国产麻豆AV Executive Vice Provost Peter Ryan. 鈥Each SEC institution sends four fellows nominated by the academic deans to participate in the program, with the respective provost making the final selection. It is a distinct honor to participate in this year-long program, and we are very proud of the four fellows that represent Mississippi State in this cohort.鈥

The recipient of the 2021 国产麻豆AV College of Education Faculty Research Award, Anthony provides administrative leadership for the Department of Teacher Education and Leadership, supporting approximately 30 faculty, nine staff and more than 800 undergraduate and graduate students across multiple academic programs. He has a long history of miliary service, including three years with the U.S. Army Reserve and 34 years with the Mississippi Army National Guard. Currently colonel of the MSARNG鈥檚 154th Regimental Regional Training Institute, Anthony is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and the U.S. Naval War College and has received numerous awards for his service.

In addition to leading the Department of Animal and Dairy Sciences, Bratcher teaches its senior capstone course. Her research interests focus on stressors impacting dairy calves, food safety challenges and consumer preferences for meat products. She is the recipient of teaching and research awards at the regional and national levels and has served for more than eight years in varying leadership roles for the American Society of Animal Science.听Prior to joining 国产麻豆AV, she served as associate dean for research for the Davis College of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Texas Tech University.

As a CVM associate dean for administration, Olivier is dedicated to faculty and staff success, promoting shared governance and leading initiatives for hiring, faculty teaching and mentorship, and alumni engagement. Her teaching focuses on diagnostic and comparative pathology, veterinary student education, pathology residency training and graduate student mentorship. Olivier鈥檚 research portfolio includes approximately 75 peer-reviewed publications and three active grants, with a focus on pulmonary pathology, infectious disease, immunohistochemistry and image analysis.

In addition to his interim department leadership role, Perkins serves as chair of 国产麻豆AV鈥檚 University Committee on Courses and Curricula and recently finished a three-year stint chairing the Robert Holland Faculty Senate Academic Affairs and University Resources Committee. His previous leadership experience includes five years as associate head of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, coordinator of the computational biology graduate program and service on the MidSouth Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Society, which included a term as its president. Besides computational biology and bioinformatics, his research focuses on graph theoretical algorithms, machine learning and high-performance computing and has been funded by the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Defense.

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