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Sundeep Muppidi Receives Donald W. Davis Award

photo of Sundep MuppidiSundeep Muppidi, professor of digital media and journalism in the College of Arts and Sciences, is this year's recipient of the Donald W. Davis University Interdisciplinary Studies Award. It is presented annually to a faculty member who has made outstanding contributions to UHart's Interdisciplinary Studies Program.

Muppidi will soon celebrate his 30th year as a UHart educator, a tenure marked by distinc­tion for his scholarship on international communication, complexity theory, and communication for social change and empowerment.

“Sundeep’s sustained commitment to interdisciplinary education, innovative pedagogy, and program development exemplifies the spirit and criteria of this distinguished award,” says Jack Banks, co-director and associate professor at the School of Communication. “His approach encourages students to examine their own cultural assumptions while developing an appreciation for diverse ways of knowing and being.”

With a doctorate in mass communication from Bowling Green State University and a master’s degree in mass com­munication and television production from the University of Hyderabad in India, Muppidi combines his educational back­ground with an insatiable desire to continue learning—which he fulfills by researching, writing, and bringing innovation into the classroom.

At UHart, Muppidi is renowned for his versatility and success in teaching interdisciplinary topics in the University Interdisciplinary Studies program, which spans technol­ogy, media literacy, cultural studies, and the humanities to develop cultural empathy and intercultural competence, particularly in South Asian and East Asian cultures.

Muppidi’s work outside the classroom is no less impres­sive. He is the author of four books, has contributed to dozens more, presented at more than 100 conferences around the globe, appeared on podcasts and television programs across India, Sri Lanka, Iran, Singapore, and the United States, and has worked on special projects, such as the documentary Seeing the Scientific Light, which aired on PBS stations.