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Dr. Olga Poliakova Earns First ‘Student Advocate of the Year’ Award from Division of Student Success

Professor of Mathematics Empowers Students to Reach Their Full Potential

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.—The Ҵý Division of Student Success has created a new award, “Student Advocate of the Year.” Given annually, this award will recognize the contributions of faculty and staff toward helping to support students. The recipient personifies the mission of Student Success, which is to provide resources and support to educate, equip, and empower all students to succeed academically and personally in their unique college journeys.

Professor of Mathematics Dr. Olga Poliakova was
surprised with the award presentation by faculty, staff
and administrators from the Division of Student Success
and the College of Arts and Sciences.

The 2024-2025 winner is Professor of Mathematics Dr. Olga Poliakova, or “Dr. P.” She became part of the Ҵý-Webb faculty in 2000, after earning her Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. She also received her Master of Science degree in applied mathematics from Moscow State University, Russia. She teaches courses in calculus, linear algebra, modern abstract algebra, finite mathematics, and research in mathematics.

Dr. Ryan Erck, executive director for the Division of Student Success, described the objectives of the award and why Poliakova was chosen. “Our hope with this recognition is to highlight the many outstanding efforts across our campus that foster student success and well-being,” he asserted. “By celebrating the dedication of our colleagues and partners, we continue to strengthen a student-ready culture—one that embraces the belief that student success is a shared responsibility. In our division leadership meetings throughout the year, it was clear Dr. Poliakova exemplified this work and epitomized our mission and values.”

Crystal Aldridge, a graduating senior and math major, has been in many classes taught by Poliakova. “‘Dr. P’ has been a wonderful teacher and advisor, and sparked my interest in studying algebra in graduate school,” Aldridge shared. “She has been a great help and encouragement for me during my time here, and I’m very grateful to have been taught by her.”

John “Mark” Watt, a junior math major, also emphasizes the support he received. “I’ve worked hard to develop a sense of mathematical rigor and precision for things like proofs, and Dr. Poliakova has helped sharpen that edge by her instruction in Abstract Algebra,” Watt affirmed. “I can tell she loves pure math, and I’m honored and blessed to learn from her what it means to be a mathematician.”

College of Arts and Sciences Dean and Professor Dr. Robert Prickett noted that Poliakova strives to create a learning environment where every student receives personalized support. He continued, “She empowers students to overcome challenges and reach their full potential. Her commitment also extends beyond the classroom, helping students navigate college with confidence and grace. This recognition as Student Advocate of the Year affirms that her work is truly valued and appreciated.”

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