Smith School Honors 10 Exceptional
Teachers with
Krowe/Legg Mason Awards
For the past 20 years, the Smith
School has been honoring and rewarding
outstanding faculty members, instructors
and PhD students for their teaching
excellence. The Smith School community
submitted 124 nominations for 58
teachers for the 2005-06 Krowe/Legg
Mason Teaching Awards and 10 emerged as
winners.
(see list below)
Allen Krowe, a distinguished alumnus
of the University of Maryland,
established the Krowe Excellence in
Teaching Awards at the Smith School in
1986 to recognize and promote excellence
in teaching to reward innovation in the
classroom. Since the establishment of
this award, Krowe has shown a sustained
and continuing interest in teaching and
education at the University of Maryland.
"I am very pleased to announce the
winners of the Krowe/Legg Mason awards
for 2005-2006," said Arjang Assad,
senior associate dean of the Smith
School. "Thanks to the generous
endowment of Allen J. Krowe and the
support from Legg Mason, all awards
carry cash prizes. I congratulate the
winners and all the nominees."
This year, the panel of judges
included faculty members Frank Alt, Joe
Bailey, Judy Frels, and William Mac
McClenahan. The judges selected the
winners from nominations solicited by
the Teaching Enhancement Committee (TEC)
from the Smith community (faculty,
administrators, students, and alumni).
Congratulations to 2005-2006 Krowe /
Legg Mason Award Winners:
William DeWitt (Logistics,
Business & Public Policy):
Recognized for his high-quality
instruction in the classroom, his
involvement with Logistics,
Transportation, Supply Chain Management
(LTSCM) student groups and activities,
and his cross-functional interests and
efforts to strengthen Smiths
undergraduate programs.
Hassan Ibrahim (Decision &
Information Technologies):
Recognized for his outstanding teaching
at the undergraduate and graduate level,
his leadership as an advisor to the BITS
student group, and his improvement of
the upper-level information systems
course material.
Jeff Kudisch (Management &
Organization): Recognized for
outstanding teaching at the
undergraduate and graduate level,
frequently cited for his accessibility
to students outside the classroom, his
ability to inspire students to learn,
and assistance to other faculty in
improving their courses.
Kazim Ruhi (Decision & Information
Technologies): Recognized for
outstanding teaching in quantitative
courses at the undergraduate level,
dedication to all students, and
commitment to ensuring that all students
understand the course material.
PhD Students / Lecturers:
Simon Bensimon (Marketing)
Mary Harms(Marketing)
Yun Liu (Finance)
Jeffrey Miller(Logistics, Business
& Public Policy)
Merv Yeagle(Marketing)
Legg Mason Teaching Innovation
Award:
Charles Olson (Logistics, Business &
Public Policy)
The judges felt that Olson's efforts in
redesigning the undergraduate senior
honors courses (BMGT493 and BMGT494)
significantly improved the opportunity
for undergraduates to access the
specific learning skills needed for
their career development and academic
pursuits.
Faculty Finalists for the Krowe
Teaching Excellence Award
Wilbur Chung, Logistics, Business &
Public Policy
Natasha Foutz, Marketing
Elinda Kiss, Finance
PhD Student and Adjunct Finalists
for the Krowe Teaching Excellence Award
Adriana Rossiter, Logistics, Business &
Public Policy
Tashfeen Sohail, Accounting &
Information Assurance
The Smith School offers
congratulations to all winners! For more
information about teaching at Smith and
past award winners, visit
http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/teaching.