Rose Judd-Murray
S.J. & Jessie E. Quinney College of Agriculture & Natural Resources; Applied Science, Technology & Education
Associate Professor

Biography
Dr. Judd-Murray is a dedicated educator with a twenty-five-year journey in agricultural, environmental, and outdoor education programs. She specializes in nonformal education, excelling in online course development, workshop presentation, adult education, and program evaluation.
She is currently the program leader for the Nonformal and Community-Based Education program. She also has a joint appointment with the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences as the program leader for the Biosecurity emphasis. The dual role allows her to express her expertise in interdisciplinary science curricula and adult education. Her courses in nonformal teaching methods, community program planning, global food security, and biosecurity are foundational for students seeking career readiness skills that improve earth and human systems.
Dr. Judd-Murray has been recognized for her agricultural literacy research, effort as an Honors Distinguished Faculty member, World Food Prize Global Guide, and work in the Planetary Thinking for Sustainability fellowship. She was awarded the Master Teacher Certification in 2021, the ACUE Certification for Effective Online Instruction in 2021, and the 2023-2024 Early Career Teacher of the Year for her college.
Through her extensive accomplishments, she continues to shape the future of public and private community educators and advocates by nurturing the growth and development of her students.