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Vonda Yarberry, professor and head of Department of Art and Design, to retire Aug. 1

April 27, 2025 by Lynn M. Lansdown

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After 36 years, Vonda Yarberry says it’s a good time to retire.

Yarberry has served as head of Missouri State University’s Department of Art and Design since 2016. She started teaching digital art and animation for the department in 1989.

During her nine-year tenure as department head, Yarberry oversaw several momentous changes. She assisted with helping the department move from the main campus to its current downtown location, Brick City. Under her guidance, the department increased its campus and community presence with new exhibition galleries and collaborative programs. And, Yarberry navigated the department through its darkest days during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Yarberry admitted that she had never imagined herself in this role. But as it turns out, it has been the most rewarding time of her life.

“Being a department head has been the most fun of any of my roles over the last 36 years.”

A creative and inspirational “legacy leader”

Dean Shawn Wahl of the Reynolds College of Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (RCASH), described Yarberry as a “legacy leader.”

“Under her leadership, the Department of Art and Design has expanded in numerous ways, including new graduate programs, gallery expansion, robust community arts partnerships and fundraising,” Wahl noted.

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Yarberry accepting the Judy Award for “University Citizenship” from Dean Wahl. Photo credit: Jesse Scheve/Missouri State University.

Yet even before she became department head, Yarberry displayed innovative leadership, according to Angela Barker, Director of Information Technology and Operations for RCASH.

Barker, who started working for Missouri State in 1999, recalled how Yarberry developed a long-range technology equipment plan. The plan created a workflow that maintained and redistributed state-of-the-art computer technology to standard computer labs.

“It laid the groundwork for the technology standards we continue today,” Barker said.

In addition to being innovative, Yarberry’s leadership is inspirational, according to Dr. Steve Willis, professor of art.

“In my 49 years in the profession, I have never known a more conscientious educator with such an incredibly high work ethic than Professor Yarberry,” Willis said. “She has the ability to motivate people to achieve at their highest level.”

Professor Sarah Williams also described Yarberry’s leadership as inspirational.

“I’ve found it truly is rare to work with someone whose first instinct — when faced with a problem or difficult situation — isn’t to bristle or go into panic mode but rather to view it as an opportunity to learn something, investigate in a new context and problem solve in a calm yet professional manner,” Williams said. “She’s been an amazing role model.”

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Filed Under: Announcements, Community Engagement, Cultural Competence, Ethical Leadership, Faculty Accomplishments, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Angela Barker, Department of Art and Design, electronic arts, Jodi McCoy, Mitzi Kirkland-Ives, museum studies, Sarah Williams, School of the Arts, Shawn Wahl, Steve Willis, Vonda Yarberry

Dr. Steve Willis receives National Art Education Association distinction

April 22, 2024 by Lynn M. Lansdown

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The National Art Education Association has honored Dr. Steve Willis, professor of art education in the Department of Art and Design, with the 2024 Gilbert A. Clark and Enid Zimmerman Leadership Advocacy Award.

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Dr. Steve Willis

The NAEA recognized Willis at its national conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 4-6, 2024.

“It is a great honor to receive this award,” Willis said. “The award is presented to one person a year. To be selected is an outstanding achievement.”

Highlighting commitment to arts advocacy

The NAEA’s 2024 Awards Program Booklet describes the award as honoring “art educators who donate their time, effort, and expertise to advancing art education in all sectors, yet frequently their contributions are not brought to public notice.”

In addition, the award “recognizes a member who in his or her career has evidenced leadership and has effectively promoted and supported art education in local, regional, national and/or international venues.”

Willis said art advocacy remains an important professional goal.

“With 46 years in the classroom, I continue to advocate for the arts at all levels regionally, nationally and internationally,” he said. “A comprehensive curriculum including arts education should be available to every student in every location.”

About the NAEA

Founded in 1947, the National Art Education Association is the leading professional membership organization exclusively for visual arts educators. The mission of the NAEA champions creative growth and innovation by equitably advancing the tools and resources for a high-quality visual arts, design and media arts education throughout diverse populations and communities of practice.

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Filed Under: Announcements, Community Engagement, Cultural Competence, Faculty Accomplishments, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Department of Art and Design, National Art Education Association, Public Affairs, School of the Arts, Steve Willis

MSU’s School of the Arts honored at 38th Annual Ozzies

October 30, 2023 by Lynn M. Lansdown

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Missouri State University’s School of the Arts, part of the Judith Enyeart Reynold’s College of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, was honored with the Arts Champion Award at the 38th Annual Ozzie Awards Oct. 14, 2023.

In addition, MSU’s Dr. Steve Willis, professor of art education, was honored with the Ozzie’s Excellence in Arts Education award.

The Ozzie Awards are sponsored by the Springfield Regional Arts Council (SRAC). The SRAC supports visual, performing, literary and film/media arts organizations across 27 Missouri counties.

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Filed Under: Announcements, Community Engagement, Cultural Competence, Faculty Accomplishments, RCASH Highlights Tagged With: Chris Herr, Department of Art and Design, Department of Music, Department of Theatre and Dance, Ozzie Awards, Paula Patterson, Public Affairs, School of the Arts, Springfield Regional Arts Council, Steve Willis, Vonda Yarberry

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