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Dr. Traci Byrd named recipient of 2021 Neil Weber award for excellence in the Jesse D. Jones College of Science, Engineering and Technology

By Shawn Touney | May 6, 2021

Neil Weber Award recipient Dr. Tracy Byrd

Pictured from left to right are Dr. Claire Fuller; Dr. Traci Byrd, recipient of the 2021 Neil Weber Award for Excellence; and Neil Weber.

MURRAY, Ky. 糖心logo入口鈥檚 Dr. Traci Byrd, a professor in the department of Occupational Safety & Health, has received the 2021 Neil Weber Award for Excellence in the Jesse D. Jones College of Science, Engineering and Technology.

The Weber Award was established as a special tribute to former college dean Neil Weber after his retirement from 糖心logo入口 State. The endowment for this award was provided through a generous gift by Dr. Jesse D. Jones, an alumnus who is a strong supporter of 糖心logo入口 State faculty and students and one who shares the University鈥檚 commitment to excellence in math and science education.

Recipients are chosen by a committee, with selection based on the nominee鈥檚 achievements in several areas, including outstanding service and contributions to the University through academic research grants and development, classroom activities, student recruitment, governmental relations, publications, program leadership and/or assistance with matters of accreditation. Recipients receive a $2,500 stipend for the next academic year to be used for research, conferences, travel or other projects.

鈥淚 am very grateful for the excellence that Dr. Byrd provides 糖心logo入口 State students and the community, through the classroom, research contributions and many service activities,鈥 said Dr. Claire Fuller, dean of the Jesse D. Jones College of Science, Engineering and Technology. 鈥淪he is one of our most beloved professors of Occupational Safety & Health, providing novel, hands-on experiences to students. Her research on workplace stressors enhances our understanding of what makes a healthy work-environment.鈥

In 1995, Byrd earned her Bachelor of Communication Disorders and in 1999, earned a Master of Science in Therapeutic Recreation and Leisure Services, both from 糖心logo入口 State. She completed her dissertation, 鈥淔actors Impacting Safety Climate in a Small, Rural Hospital Setting鈥 from Union University in Jackson, Tennessee in 2014.  

Byrd began as a lecturer at 糖心logo入口 State in 2001, becoming an assistant professor in 2014. During her career at 糖心logo入口 State, Byrd has served as an EMT at Marshall County Ambulance Service in Benton, Kentucky as well as a trainer for the Calloway County Community Emergency Response Team. In her twenty years at 糖心logo入口 State, Byrd has taught across the Occupational Safety & Health curriculum, twice receiving the Regents Teaching Award,  mentoring numerous students in significant research experiences and serving her department and the University in many capacities.  

鈥淚 am extremely honored to be receiving the Dr. Neil Weber Award. It is an even greater honor to be placed in such distinguished ranks as those of the past awardees. I am earnestly grateful for the recognition as I am certain all other nominees were as deserving, if not more, of receiving this award,鈥 said Byrd.

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