
معرفی
Jazmine Brantley serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Management at Texas Tech University's Rawls College of Business and concurrently holds the title of Professor of Economics at New Mexico Junior College's Department of Applied Sciences and Learning Technology. Her academic journey includes a PhD in Economic Development from New Mexico State University, an MBA in International Development from Harding University, and a BS in Agribusiness Management from Alabama A&M University.
Her research focuses on Economic Development, Green Economics, and fiscal policy analysis. Notable studies include the impact of religious freedom laws on minority communities and the economic implications of New Mexico's oil boom. She has advised doctoral students across diverse topics ranging from organizational leadership to servant leadership in manufacturing.
- Awards: Faculty of the Year (NMJC 2021), 1890 USDA National Scholar (2004)
- Professional Roles: Faculty Athletics Representative (NAIA), Institutional Review Board Member, YWCA Lubbock Advocate
Dr. Brantley's work bridges economic theory with practical policy applications, emphasizing equitable growth strategies for underrepresented populations and resource-dependent regions.




