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Penny Vassar

Assistant Professor | Nathan M. Bisk College of Business

Department Head, Off-Campus and Online Programs

Contact Information

Expertise

Leadership Theory, Organizational Behavior, Distance/Distributed/Online Learning, Non-Traditional Students

Educational Background

Ph.D., Educational Leadership – Higher Education 2014
Clemson University, Clemson, SC

Master of Business Administration 1998
Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL 

Bachelors of Business Administration/Accounting 1996
Saint Leo University, Saint Leo, Florida 

Professional Experience

Dr. Penny Vassar is Department Head of Off-Campus and Online Programs and Assistant Professor in the Nathan M. Bisk College of Business. Dr. Vassar began her academic career with Florida Tech in 1994. Other institutions where she worked include Christopher Newport University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, and Clemson University. In 2014, she earned her PhD from Clemson in Educational Leadership. Her research interests include distance, distributed, mobile, and online learning. Dr. Vassar teaches graduate courses in Leadership, Management Theory, Organizational Behavior, and Diversity.

Current Courses

MGT 5011 Management Theory & Thought

MGT 5013 Organizational Behavior

MGT 5072 Cultural Competency in the Workplace

MGT 5101 Leadership Theory & Effective Management

MGT 5106 Organizational Communication

 

Selected Publications

Vassar, P., Havice, P. A., Havice, W. L., & Brookover, R. (2015). The Impact of Lecture Capture Presentations in a Distributed Learning Environment in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management. SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies & Recreation Education, 30(1), 1-11.

Vassar, P. (2014). University administrators’ attitudes and perceptions of state authorization for online learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, Clemson University).

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