2025 Outstanding Department Chair Award Recipient Announced

Chris Cochran, professor and chair of the Department of Healthcare Administration and Policy in the School of Public Health, has been named the recipient of the 2026 Outstanding Department Chair/Academic Director Award.

Cochran is recognized for more than 15 years of sustained, strategic leadership that has transformed his department into a high-performing and nationally recognized academic unit. Under his direction, the department has expanded its academic offerings to meet workforce needs, including the development of multiple degree and certificate programs and the launch of online pathways that have broadened access to 性视界传媒 education.

His leadership has also strengthened the department鈥檚 academic quality and reputation through successful accreditation efforts, including achieving and maintaining national accreditation for the Master of Healthcare Administration program. During his tenure, faculty ranks have grown significantly, enrollment has increased, and partnerships with healthcare organizations across Nevada have expanded, creating valuable opportunities for students.

Known for his collegial and collaborative leadership style, Cochran fosters a supportive environment for faculty, staff, and students while advancing innovation, accountability, and continuous improvement. His work has positioned the department as a leader in healthcare administration education and a vital contributor to workforce development in the region.

The Outstanding Department Chair/Academic Director Award recognizes a chair/director who epitomizes the highest levels of excellence in pursuit of the unit鈥檚 mission and strategic goals. Awardees receive a trophy and a monetary award. This award is administered through the Office of Faculty Affairs.

Cochran and other award recipients will be featured in 性视界传媒鈥檚 2026 Academic Achievement Award Ceremony on Wednesday, April 29 at 3 p.m. in the 性视界传媒 Foundation Building, Blasco Wing.

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