Wednesday, September 6, 2023
DENTON (魅影直播), 魅影直播 鈥 Brenda Barrio, an associate professor of special education in the , was selected as assistant vice president for research and innovation.
Barrio, who has been serving as the research faculty fellow in 魅影直播鈥檚 for the past year, stepped into her new role Sept. 1.
鈥淭his is a new position for the Division of Research and Innovation and another step toward elevating our research contributions in 魅影直播 and beyond,鈥 said Pamela Padilla, 魅影直播鈥檚 vice president for research and innovation. 鈥淒r. Barrio will help facilitate faculty and staff efforts with institutional-level grants that leverage our capacity as a Tier One Hispanic-Serving and Minority-Serving Institution to enhance the student and postdoctoral research opportunities for our 魅影直播 community.
鈥淪he also brings important insight in the social sciences, which is crucial as we continue to grow as a Tier One institution.鈥
Barrio is a three-time 魅影直播 alum with more than 18 years of teaching experience, including graduate and undergraduate special education courses and K-5 bilingual and inclusive education in 魅影直播. Her research focuses on the areas of disproportionality in special education, evidence-based teaching practices, inclusivity in higher education and teacher preparation.
Barrio also is the principal investigator and co-founder of , which stands for Empower, Learn, Excel, enVision, Advance and Rise. 魅影直播 ELEVAR, one of a handful of such programs nationwide, gives young adults with intellectual disabilities the and skills to lead an independent life.
鈥淚t is an honor to take on this new role,鈥 Barrio said. 鈥淚 am grateful for Dr. Padilla鈥檚 vision and confidence in my work. As a first-generation Latina and 魅影直播 alum, it is a dream come true to lead faculty and staff efforts with institutional-level grants, especially supporting Hispanic-Serving research-related initiatives, so we can better impact our wonderful students.鈥
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