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Torina Lewis

Prairie View A&M University’s proud legacy of producing leaders is a beacon. It drew Torina Lewis, PhD, from Rhode Island to Texas in January 2024 to advance science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through community engagement and multidisciplinary innovation. Now, she is the director of the Science Innovation Demonstration Laboratory and an endowed professor [...]

Judy A. Perkins

Prairie View A&M University’s Google Endowed Professor Judy Perkins, PhD, PE, still uses a book her sister gave her as a child when encouraging students to pursue engineering: ā€œCan I Be an Engineer?ā€ That early gift, along with the support of her mother and mentors, laid the foundation for a lifelong career in transportation engineering [...]

2025-09-08T10:20:07-05:00September 3, 2025|Endowed Professors, Faculty News|

Camille Gibson

As a young intern at a juvenile facility in Florida, Camille Gibson noticed something deeply troubling: despite having rehearsed test answers with the boys she tutored, many weren’t even attempting to complete their written exams. The reason? They couldn’t read. ā€œSome of them were in 12th grade, about to graduate. What happened?ā€ Those early [...]

2025-08-29T11:50:30-05:00August 11, 2025|Endowed Professors, Faculty News|

Bill Price

For Prairie View A&M University Brown Endowed Chair of Architecture Bill Price, architecture is where people and nature meet. ā€œAs an architectural researcher, I see architecture as the nexus between the known and the unknown,ā€ he said. ā€œThis interdisciplinary field allows me to investigate the relationship between nature and the built environment.ā€ Growing up [...]

2025-09-26T16:03:30-05:00August 30, 2023|Endowed Professors, Faculty News, School of Architecture|

Lijun Qian

Long before ChatGPT, there was AlexNet – the deep-learning solution named after its creator, Alex Krizhevsky. It won the ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge 2012 and ensnared Lijun Qian, Ph.D., sparking his interest in the emerging field. Now, Dr. Qian is the AT&T endowed professor of electrical and computer engineering at Prairie View [...]

Raghava Kommalapati

The rains decided the fates of farmers in the small rural village in India where Prairie View A&M University’s Honeywell Endowed Professor Raghava Kommalapati, Ph.D., PE, BCEE, F. ASCE, grew up. As a young boy in the southern state of Andhra Pradesh in India, where farming was the main livelihood, Dr. Kommalapati saw firsthand [...]

Melanye Price ā€˜95

As an Endowed Professor of Political Science at Prairie View A&M University, Melanye Price ā€˜95, Ph.D., still remembers walking to Sunnyside Park in Houston with her mom as a child to watch her vote. She and her twin sister would get to go into the booth and even pull the little lever. ā€œI was [...]

Fred A. Bonner II

Fred A. Bonner II, Ed.D., endowed chair in educational leadership in the Whitlowe R. Green College of Education at Prairie View A&M University, knows his success story as a Black man in America is a rare one. So, the Jefferson, Texas native published ā€œAcademically Gifted African American Male College Studentsā€ to chronicle his journey. [...]

Munir Quddus

Munir Quddus, Ph.D., was in sixth grade when the Bangladesh Liberation War broke out in 1971, a nine-month civil war between West Pakistan (now Pakistan) and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). It marked a time of brutal violence and nationwide upheaval that turned his family’s home into a war zone as they sought shelter under their [...]

2025-09-29T16:47:30-05:00August 30, 2023|College of Business, Endowed Professors, Faculty News|

Danny R. Kelley ā€˜65

Prairie View A&M University Endowed Professor of Fine Arts Danny R. Kelley ’65, D.M.A., started playing the piano at, believe it or not, age 2 and has not since stopped. Without any formal training, the young Dr. Kelley would play tunes he heard on the radio on the piano, which his parents bought for his [...]