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Kennesaw State names 2026 Faculty Award honorees
Kennesaw State names 2026 Faculty Award honorees
KENNESAW, Ga. |
Apr 23, 2026
President Kathy S. Schwaig and Volker Franke
Volker Franke, professor of conflict management, has received the University Distinguished
Professor Award, the highest honor given annually to members of the faculty at Kennesaw
State University.
Franke was joined by 10 faculty members recognized by the institution for outstanding
contributions at the annual Faculty Awards ceremony on Wednesday.
“Our faculty honorees play a vital role in advancing Kennesaw State’s mission through excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service,” said Kennesaw State President Kathy S. Schwaig. “Their contributions strengthen our academic and research community and extend KSU’s impact locally and nationally. Congratulations to Dr. Franke and to each of our 2026 Faculty Award recipients.”
Franke, who teaches in the
School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding, and Development
in the
Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences
, was recognized for his sustained record of excellence and distinction in teaching,
research and creative activity, and professional service.
Franke is executive director of TRENDS Global, an Atlanta area-based nonprofit dedicated
to research and engagement in diverse societies. He has more than three decades of
experience in social science research and working with institutes around the world
on issues related to peace and security studies, conflict management, civil-military
relations, development policy and social identity.
The Faculty Awards are managed by the
Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
. Outstanding faculty members are nominated by their deans and reviewed by representatives
from every degree-granting college at KSU. The Kennesaw State University Foundation
underwrites the ceremony and provides the monetary gift that accompanies each award.
Kennesaw State Faculty Award winners in 2026
Other winners included:
Outstanding Early Career Faculty
Christian Hess
, assistant professor of sociology,
Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice
Lauren Thompson
, assistant professor of history and interdisciplinary studies,
Department of History and Philosophy
and
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies
Outstanding Part-Time Teaching Award
Yujia Xie
, part-time assistant professor of Chinese,
Department of World Languages and Cultures
Outstanding Professional Service and Community Engagement Award
Jennifer Purcell
, professor of public administration,
School of Government and International Affairs
Conference USA Faculty Achievement Award
Maia Hallward
, associate director of the School of Conflict Management, Peacebuilding, and Development
Outstanding Research and Creative Activity Award
Tu Nguyen
, associate professor of computer science,
Department of Computer Science
Cynthia Nourse Thompson
, director of curatorial affairs and professor of art,
School of Art and Design
Outstanding Online Teaching Award
Alison Hedrick
, principal lecturer of information systems,
Department of Information Systems and Security
Outstanding Teaching Award
Soon Goo Lee
, assistant professor of molecular and cellular biology,
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Jeffrey Yunek
, associate professor of music theory,
Dr. Bobbie Bailey School of Music
The event also celebrated a recent systemwide accolade. The University System of Georgia Board of Regents has honored Kennesaw State University’s
Department of English
with the Regents’ Award for Excellence in High-Impact Practices and Experiential Learning.
This award recognizes exceptional departments or programs that have demonstrated a sustained and meaningful commitment to integrating High-Impact Practices (HIPs) into their curriculum and co-curricular experiences, resulting in transformative outcomes for students. A special committee composed of faculty and administrators from across the USG who are experienced in teaching and learning practices reviews the nomination portfolios and recommends finalists for the award.
– Story by Scott Wiltsee
Photos by Darnell Wilburn
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