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College Student Affairs Graduate Wins Dissertation of the Year Award Writer: Cindy Schnably, 706/542-5889, schnably@uga.edu Contact: C. Ryan Akers, 662/325-5914, cakers@humansci.msstate.edu
Ryan Akers is now a research associate and instructor at Mississippi State University.
Recent graduate C. Ryan Akers has received the Southern Association for College Student Affairs Dissertation of the Year award for 2008. This is the second consecutive year a UGA student has received the honor.
Akers, who is now a research associate and instructor at Mississippi State University, earned his doctorate in counseling and student personnel services. His dissertation titled, Evolution of Emergency Operations Strategies: Structure and Process of Crisis Response in College Student Affairs, was written under the guidance of his committee chair Diane L. Cooper, a professor in the department of counseling and human development services.
The idea for his dissertation started well before Akers began thinking about graduate school. During his undergraduate study at Delta State University, seven members of the campus community lost their lives and the impact was undeniable. After entering graduate school, Akers was also influenced by the Texas A&M bonfire tragedy, Sept.11, 2001 and hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
Watching the impact these tragedies had on college campuses is what sparked Akers’ research interest, which he later formed into his award-winning dissertation.
Akers has bachelor’s degrees in biology and psychology from Delta State University and earned a master’s degree in counselor education from Mississippi State University.