
Dr. Chinyere Fidelia Nnajiofor, Ph.D
Dr. Chinyere Fidelia Nnajiofor, known fondly as Lolo Chinyere, is a distinguished leader in academia, public health administration, and scientific research, with a profound commitment to STEM curriculum development. With a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics, a Postgraduate Diploma in Petrochemical Engineering, a Master of Education degree in Secondary Education, and a Master of Science degree in Chemistry, all from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, Dr. Nnajiofor's academic journey reflects her dedication to education and research.
Her academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Health Services with a concentration in Health Care Administration from Walden University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Dr. Nnajiofor has made significant contributions to education at all levels, having taught Science and Mathematics in middle schools, high schools, and community colleges. Her research endeavors include groundbreaking studies on the effects of instructional models in college preparatory chemistry courses and HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination among women in Nigeria.
Dr. Nnajiofor has also played pivotal roles in curriculum development, teacher training, and school improvement programs, focusing on enhancing STEM education and promoting active learning strategies. She has received numerous accolades for her excellence in teaching, including the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Master of Science Award for Excellence.
In addition to her academic pursuits, Dr. Nnajiofor has served in leadership roles, including as a Department of Health Sciences Faculty Professor at Liberty University and as an Adjunct Professor at South Texas College. Her dedication to education and research, coupled with her passion for improving student outcomes, makes her a valuable asset to the Executive Advisory Board of Domfas International Leadership Academy.