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By UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS
DURANT, Okla. – Dr. Brad Ludrick has been named professor/coordinator of the Master of Science in Native American Leadership (MSNAL) program at Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
He joined the Southeastern faculty in 1997, most recently serving as professor of biological sciences and program coordinator for the Oklahoma Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (STEM).
In his new duties, Ludrick will be responsible for teaching graduate courses, recruiting and advising students into the MSNAL program, and assessment.
Ludrick holds a doctorate from Texas A&M-Commerce and master and bachelor degrees from Southeastern.
A member of The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Ludrick is a 1989 graduate of Durant High School.
He served in the U.S. Military (Army Reserve) from 1989 to 2003, and separated as a Captain.