WKU News
RSA Graduate Program Instructor to Receive Award of Merit
- Monday, April 15th, 2019
Dr. Christopher Gaddis, a Certified Athletic Administrator and the District Athletic Administrator for Owensboro Public Schools, will receive the 2019 NIAAA State Award of Merit during the Kentucky High School Athletic Directors Association (KHSADA) state conference April 25 in Louisville.
Dr. Gaddis has taught online in the RSA Graduate Program for the past 13 semesters. For more information, follow this link:https://www.owensborotimes.com/features/education/2019/04/ops-athletic-administrator-to-receive-award-of-merit/
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