TCU Chemistry Researcher Named a Big 12 Faculty of the Year
Kayla Green has built an internationally recognized research program while mentoring
the next generation of scientists at Texas Christian University, and her efforts are
getting noticed. The chemistry professor and assistant dean of undergraduate affairs
at the Louise Dilworth Davis College of Science & Engineering represents TCU among this year’s Big 12 Faculty of the Year honorees.
The Big 12 Faculty of the Year Award honors outstanding faculty who excel in innovation
and research at each of the athletic conference’s 16 universities. Honorees represent
and reflect the best attributes that make a Big 12 college campus a bastion for learning
and growth.

“In my view, Professor Green exemplifies the fact that student success cannot happen
without research, and world-leading research cannot happen without authentic, student-centered
experiences,” wrote a nominator when Green was named the 2025 winner of the Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Achievement as a Creative
Teacher and Scholar. “Professor Green has maintained a vibrant, externally funded research program throughout
the past 15 years, a distinction shared by very few TCU faculty.”
Green was chosen in part for her international reputation in the field of inorganic
chemistry as applied to neurodegenerative diseases and catalysis, as well as her leadership
in a growing research program that has brought in more than $2.5 million in external
support. This includes work with Ben Janesko, professor and chair of chemistry and
biochemistry, and biology professors Giri Akkaraju and Michael Chumley on a grant
from the National Institutes of Health.
Green’s collaborative work with students highlights her ability to weave together research and mentorship.
“Dr. Green’s vision and drive have strengthened the foundation of our college,” said
T. Dwayne McCay, interim dean of Davis College. “Her ability to inspire students and
colleagues alike reflects the kind of leadership that propels our mission forward.”
One of her most impactful initiatives is Chemistry Boot Camp, a program she developed
with colleagues Janesko and Heidi Conrad to help incoming students build confidence
before their first chemistry class.
The Big 12 Faculty of the Year Award is intended to showcase the diversity of research
breakthroughs and educational opportunities afforded to students attending Big 12
institutions and helps attract future students. This year’s award recipients stretch
across a vast array of departments.
“We are constantly looking for ways to highlight how Big 12 faculty continue to educate
and inspire the next generation of leaders,” Jenn Hunter, Big 12 chief impact officer
said. “From the arts and filmmaking to business and engineering, this year’s cohort
showcases the vast opportunities available to students pursuing an education on Big
12 campuses.”
Faculty members were nominated by their institutions in conjunction with conference
faculty athletic representatives, provosts and other university leaders.
“I’m very honored to represent TCU as a Big 12 Faculty of the Year,” Green said. “I
hope that I am not expected to exhibit any athletic skill sets but am happy to cheer
on the Frogs in all they do in our classrooms and competitions! Congratulations to
the honorees from across our great conference. TCU has the best faculty, and I am
happy to represent them in this capacity.”