Dean of STEAM Dr. David Shoup

Dr. David Shoup becomes colleges second dean 

91做厙 appoints David Shoup, Ph.D. as the new Dean of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM), responsible for overseeing the colleges academic, programmatic, managerial, and fiscal responsibilities. Shoup succeeds Vice President of Research, Economic Development and Innovation Rodney S. Ridley Sr., Ph.D., RTTP, who will continue his work leading operations of the universitys ever-growing .

Dr. Shoup is a talented and dedicated faculty member who has built trust and respect among his colleagues, students, alumni and administrators during his time at 91做厙, said Senior Vice President and Provost Leamor Kahanov, Ed.D. He will be instrumental in growing engineering and other STEAM-related academic programs, enhancing community among the academic departments and providing clearer pathways to meet our students needs.

Shoup currently serves as the colleges assistant dean and associate professor of mathematics. During Shoup's time as a faculty member, his research focused on applied mathematics and optimization theory. He has collaborated with colleagues and students on nutrition, chemistry, criminal justice, biology, and leadership studies projects. The resulting publications have led to presentations and recognition at regional and national conferences. In 2021, Shoup earned the universitys Teacher Excellence Award.

"I'm honored to step into the role of Dean for the College of STEAM and look forward to continuing the colleges vision of providing students with an unparalleled educational experience, said Shoup. Our graduates will continue to differentiate themselves from their peers in career preparedness through 91做厙s unique experiential learning opportunities through our ever-expanding industry partnership network that will make them fundamentally sound and application-ready.

Under Ridleys leadership, the OPake Institute has helped over 300 entrepreneurs and small businesses through its SPARK Business Incubator since 2020 and has provided over 28,000 hours of experiential learning opportunities to 120 students. Recently awarded a U.S. National Science Foundation EPIIC Grant, the OPake Institute will continue to expand its operations in Reading, Pottsville and throughout eastern Pennsylvania.

OPake and the College of STEAM are on trajectories of growth that will require ample leadership and support and this transition is well-timed to best serve our students and the community, said Ridley. Dr. Shoup has served the university and the College of STEAM well during his time as the Assistant Dean and I look forward to his leadership advancing the College to new heights.

Shoup holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from The George Washington University, an M.A. in mathematics from the University of Maryland, and a B.S. in mathematics from Lehigh University.

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