Request for Dr. Kenny to teach Intermediate Accounting II at MTSU


Request for Dr. Kenny to teach Intermediate Accounting II at MTSU
The Issue
Dr. Kehinde (Kenny) Ogunade, an inspirational and dedicated educator, has left a lasting impression on many students, including myself, at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) in Murfreesboro, TN. His unique ability to connect with students and inspire them to achieve their best makes him an invaluable asset to our academic community. His dedication to student success can be seen in his willingness to be available at all hours, whether day or night, and to invest extra time in ensuring each student fully grasps the complexities of accounting.
His teaching methods have been highly praised, with students consistently finding them favorable and conducive to both learning and understanding. In a subject as challenging as accounting, the value of a professor who can present complex topics in an understandable manner cannot be overstated. Dr. Kenny is not just a teacher; he's a mentor, an advocate for students, and someone who truly cares about academic success.
Currently, students are missing out on this beneficial teaching experience in Intermediate Accounting II due to Dr. Kenny not being designated as the instructor for this course. It is critical that we seize the opportunity to benefit from his expertise and teaching style in this subject as well.
Therefore, I am calling upon MTSU administration to recognize the positive impact Dr. Kenny has on students and to appoint him to teach Intermediate Accounting II. It is in the best interest of the students and the university to have him impart his knowledge and experience in this advanced course.
By signing this petition, you are supporting the call for Dr. Kenny to bring his exceptional teaching to Intermediate Accounting II and help foster an environment where students can thrive. Let’s empower our academic institution to make decisions that are student-centered and beneficial for everyone involved. Sign to help make this change possible.

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The Issue
Dr. Kehinde (Kenny) Ogunade, an inspirational and dedicated educator, has left a lasting impression on many students, including myself, at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) in Murfreesboro, TN. His unique ability to connect with students and inspire them to achieve their best makes him an invaluable asset to our academic community. His dedication to student success can be seen in his willingness to be available at all hours, whether day or night, and to invest extra time in ensuring each student fully grasps the complexities of accounting.
His teaching methods have been highly praised, with students consistently finding them favorable and conducive to both learning and understanding. In a subject as challenging as accounting, the value of a professor who can present complex topics in an understandable manner cannot be overstated. Dr. Kenny is not just a teacher; he's a mentor, an advocate for students, and someone who truly cares about academic success.
Currently, students are missing out on this beneficial teaching experience in Intermediate Accounting II due to Dr. Kenny not being designated as the instructor for this course. It is critical that we seize the opportunity to benefit from his expertise and teaching style in this subject as well.
Therefore, I am calling upon MTSU administration to recognize the positive impact Dr. Kenny has on students and to appoint him to teach Intermediate Accounting II. It is in the best interest of the students and the university to have him impart his knowledge and experience in this advanced course.
By signing this petition, you are supporting the call for Dr. Kenny to bring his exceptional teaching to Intermediate Accounting II and help foster an environment where students can thrive. Let’s empower our academic institution to make decisions that are student-centered and beneficial for everyone involved. Sign to help make this change possible.

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Petition created on October 29, 2025