Dear Faculty and Staff:

I am pleased to announce that Kenneth J. Fridley, Ph.D. has been named the Vice President for Research at 51情报站 effective January 10, 2024. Dr. Fridley has held the position on an interim basis since last August, while also serving as the Dean of the Batten College of Engineering and Technology. Throughout this period, Dr. Fridley has provided strong leadership to the Office of Research, its personnel, programs, and initiatives, while also continuing his unwavering commitment to his college and his discipline.

Dr. Fridley will continue his dual role at the University as the Vice President for Research and Interim Dean of the Batten College of Engineering and Technology until a permanent leader for the college can be identified through a national search. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Austin Agho, Ph.D. will lead the search effort with the responsibilities for identifying a firm and convening a committee in the coming weeks. Provost Agho said, 鈥淚 have enjoyed working with Dr. Fridley and having him as a part of the academic leadership team, but I have equally enjoyed being his colleague in the broader University structure. I am confident that he will continue to be a driven and successful member of the University community for many years.

Dr. Fridley has extensive experience in academic and research administration. Prior to joining 51情报站 in July 2022, Dr. Fridley served as the Senior Associate Dean for Administration at The University of Alabama鈥檚 College of Engineering for eight years. He also was the Interim Dean of the Honors College for one year and head of the Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering for 12 years. In these roles and during his 20-year tenure at The University of Alabama, he built a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and readiness for change, in addition to his long-standing history of grant activity.

Since becoming a Monarch, he has proven to be a visionary leader and active partner with a focus on teaching, research, and service. From a scholarly and research perspective, Dr. Fridley is recognized as a leading expert in engineered wood construction, performance, and hazard mitigation. He has published 65 peer-reviewed journal papers and co-authored the leading wood engineering design textbook, 鈥淒esign of Wood Structures.鈥 Dr. Fridley has been responsible for more than $14.4 million in sponsored research, which is supported by a wide variety of federal, state, and industry sources. Much of his research has directly impacted the civil engineering profession, resulting in changes in national design specifications, standards, and codes.

In being named the Vice President for Research, Dr. Fridley shared, 鈥淚t has been such a busy and rewarding experience to serve in a dual role throughout the fall semester. I have gained a deeper appreciation for the University鈥檚 profound work across our tripartite mission of teaching, research, and service. I am looking forward to providing a strong vision and transformative leadership to the University鈥檚 growing research enterprise and working with an outstanding group of dedicated research administrators and world-class faculty researchers.鈥

Dr. Fridley鈥檚 appointment has received a positive reaction from members of the campus community.

  • Sachin Shetty, Ph.D., who serves as the Executive Director of the Center for Secure and Intelligent Critical Systems as part of the Virginia Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation Center and Professor of Computational Modeling and Simulation Engineering, said, 鈥淎s a proud Monarch alumnus and current faculty researcher, I congratulate Dr. Fridley on this well-deserved appointment. Under the leadership of President Hemphill, Dr. Fridley and his talented team are fully committed to enhancing the University鈥檚 research profile. As a top-tier research institution with the 2021 Carnegie Classification, our standing as a research institution continues to evolve, which will result in more active proposals and successful outcomes. Dr. Fridley will be a critical component of our continued development and future growth.鈥
  • College of Health Sciences Dean Bonnie Van Lunen, Ph.D. stated, 鈥淒r. Fridley鈥檚 collaborative approach has contributed to his resounding success in his own college and across the entire University. I appreciate President Hemphill鈥檚 ability to acknowledge phenomenal talent right here on our campus. With today鈥檚 announcement, Dr. Fridley will continue to excel at Old Dominion and receive significant levels of support from all of the academic deans and other Monarchs to advance our current and future research endeavors.鈥
  • Faculty Senate Chair Michael Carhart, Ph.D., who is also a Professor of History, shared, 鈥淰ice President Fridley recently completed a thorough revision of the research compliance and conflict of interests policy, which is a necessary measure given the increase in sponsored research that lifted us to R1 status. The Faculty Senate looks forward to Vice President Fridley鈥檚 leadership in the collaborative processes of policy and practice.鈥

Over the course of the past few months, I have seen Dr. Fridley as a truly active and highly capable leader on a number of complex and critical matters that have positioned 51情报站 for greater levels of engagement and success in the areas of innovative research and economic development through best practices and innovative approaches. Without question, Dr. Fridley has a clear vision and detailed plan for how the Office of Research can facilitate and foster research and development throughout the University's academic colleges and research centers. Dr. Fridley is the right leader at the right time for 51情报站 as we continue to advance our research footprint, impact, and specializations. Please join me and Drs. Agho, Carhart, Shetty, and Van Lunen in expressing sincere appreciation and lasting gratitude, as well as heartfelt congratulations, to Dr. Fridley!

With Monarch Pride,

Brian O. Hemphill, Ph.D.
President