Missouri State University’s Judith Enyeart Reynolds College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (RCASH) held its fourth annual Judy Awards May 2, 2025, at The Old Glass Place.

The event honors the legacy of Judith Enyeart Reynolds by celebrating the achievements of faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends within the RCASH community.
RCASH Associate Dean Dr. Jake Simmons opened the ceremony, followed by hosts Dr. Judith Martinez and Jennifer Murvin, who announced the 2025 winners. RCASH Dean Dr. Shawn Wahl then presented the Dean’s Awards.
Mock Trial students recognized
For the first time, the Judy Awards recognized a student organization for its achievements. Missouri State’s Mock Trial Team, from the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, received the Dean’s Champion Award.
“The Mock Trial Team is the first student group being recognized with a Judy Award,” Wahl said, adding that the team competes at regional and national levels.
“I am especially proud of our students who compete against larger public and private universities,” he said.
Two staff members merit recognition
Another first this year was to recognize two Staff Impact Award recipients instead of one. The awards went to Christy Titus of the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and James Chang from the Department of English.
“The Staff Impact Awards recognize outstanding Reynolds College staff who focus on building and maintaining conditions of excellence for students and faculty,” Wahl said. “Christy and James are both deserving of this special recognition.”
English department wins award of distinction
The awards ceremony concluded with the Department of English receiving the Dean’s Award of Distinction for excellent performance as an academic unit over the past year.
“The English Department continues to raise the bar with high quality research and teaching innovation, including graduate program expansion,” Wahl said. “In addition, the department maintains robust dual credit offerings.”
Awards commemorate Reynolds’ legacy
Named in honor of Reynolds, a dedicated staff member and role model for many years in the English department, the Judy Awards cover a variety of contributions to the college, ranging from traditional awards in teaching, research and service to those that recognize collaboration and other efforts that highlight the pillars of the University’s public affairs mission.
Except for the Dean’s awards categories, winners were nominated either by their peers or self-nominated, then selected by representatives from each academic department serving on the Judy Awards selection committee.
2025 Judy Award Winners
Outstanding Research in the Arts Award
Jina Seo
Outstanding Research in the Humanities Award
Heather Walters
Outstanding Research in the Social Sciences Award
William Meadows
Outstanding Teaching in the Arts Award
Maria Gerasimchuk-Djordjevic
Outstanding Teaching in the Humanities Award
Jeff Loughary
Outstanding Teaching in the Social Sciences Award
Cheryl Davis
Interdisciplinary Collaboration Award
John Chuchiak and Billie Follensbee
Outstanding Graduate Student Research Award
Joy Okokon
Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award
John Phillips
Community Citizenship Award
Caryn Saxon
Staff Impact Award
Christy Titus
Staff Impact Award
James Chang
Dean’s Legacy Award
Vonda Yarberry
Dean’s Legacy Award
John Rose
Dean’s Champion Award
The Missouri State University Mock Trial Team
Dean’s Champion Award
The Department of Theatre and Dance
Dean’s Champion Award
Tamera S. Jahnke
Dean’s Alumnus Award
Joseph S. Passanise
Dean’s Award of Distinction
The Department of English
Photos by Chandler Harris/Missouri State University.
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