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Roger Soenksen, a long-time professor within the School of Media Arts and Design, and Lina Akopov, an administrative assistant within the College of Visual and Performing Arts, had been acknowledged as “Game Changers” on Saturday through the JMU Homecoming soccer recreation towards Old Dominion.
JMU Athletics created the “Game Changer” award to honor college and workers for his or her excellent work benefiting the college and Athletics.
During his 50-year profession, Soenksen helped kind SMAD and taught 1000’s of scholars about media regulation and the First Amendment whereas additionally incomes the Faculty Mentor Award, mentioned nominator Traci Zimmerman, dean of the College of Arts and Letters.
Zimmerman mentioned Soenksen “has selflessly served at all levels, including being JMU’s faculty athletic representative for 20 years.”
Soenksen has been a member of search groups for the JMU president, athletic director, soccer and basketball coaches. He is an educational triple crown winner, Zimmerman mentioned, incomes awards for his instructing, service and scholarship inside the College of Arts and Letters.
Akopov was acknowledged for “being a truly exceptional professional whose impact resonates across every facet of our organization,” mentioned her nominator, Rubén Graciani, dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts.
Graciani mentioned Akopov’s “sharp intellect, forward-thinking mindset and innovative spirit consistently elevate our administrative processes. She not only anticipates challenges before they arise but also implements smart, lasting solutions that streamline operations and enhance efficiency. Ms. Akopov doesn’t just keep things running—she propels us forward.”
JMU Athletics acknowledges “Game Changer” honorees at house soccer video games all through the season. “Game Changers” may even be acknowledged on the next dates:
- Nov. 15 vs. Appalachian State: College of Health and Behavioral Studies
- Nov. 22 vs. Washington State: College of Business and College of Education
Previous honorees this season had been University Studies professor Phil Frana, pc science professor Chris Mayfield and physics and astronomy administrative assistant Jennifer Baltazar.
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