Smith School Honors Outstanding
Teachers with
Krowe/Legg Mason Awards
For more
than 20 years, the Smith School has
been honoring and rewarding
outstanding faculty members,
instructors and PhD students for
their teaching excellence. The Krowe
Teaching Award committee, comprised
of faculty Smith School faculty
members Galit Shmueli, Charley
Olson, Mary Harms, and Jeff Kudisch,
has announced the following winners
and finalists for the 2006-2007
Krowe Teaching Awards and the Legg
Mason Award. Nominations were
received from students, alumni,
deans, department chairs, directors
and administrators.
Krowe Award Faculty Category
(alphabetical order):
Anand Anandalingam (Decision &
Information Technology) - Recognized
for his tireless performance and
devotion to teaching above and beyond
the classroom, and commended for his
ability "to take on a daunting course
and turning it into a motivating
learning experience." He received rave
nominations from a diverse audience
about his commitment to teaching
excellence.
Elinda Kiss (Finance) -
Recognized for the professional
relationships and commitment that she
has developed with her students outside
the classroom, as well as excellence in
the classroom. She "always reaches out
to students for availability and shows a
genuine appreciation for each individual
student."
Joyce Russell (Management &
Organization) - Recognized for her
energizing, entertaining, charismatic,
and highly communicable teaching style.
She connects with students of all levels
from MBAs to Executive MBAs. She
continually strives for teaching
excellence by leading teaching
enhancement and curriculum committees,
as well as the Smith School's highly
acclaimed EMBA executive coaching
program.
Erich Studer-Ellis (Decision &
Information Systems) - Recognized
nationally for his teaching excellence
by Business Week as one of its
"top 7 business professors" and for his
passion "to educate and help everyone he
meets." The profound impact of his
teaching methods are reflected by one
student who noted, "Erich not only
motivated me to succeed in his class,
but he has changed my entire work ethic
when it comes to school work. He has
motivated me in ways that my parents
never could have."
The Krowe Teaching Award faculty
finalists were:
Shreevardhan Lele (Decision &
Information Technologies) and
Rachelle Sampson (Logistics Business
& Public Policy)
The Legg-Mason Award recipient is
Raghu Raghavan (Decision &
Information Technologies), who is
recognized for using cutting edge
software in multiple classes to model
and solve business decision problems.
Raghavan "combines multiple engaging
methods in tune with students' attention
levels." The finalists in this category
were
Hugh Turner (Logistics, Business &
Public Policy) and
Oliver Schlake (Management &
Organization).
Krowe Award PhD/Adjunct Category
(alphabetical order):
Eugene Cantor- Recognized for
"taking tough accounting courses and
making them funny, enjoyable, memorable,
and informative."
Bruce Michelson - Recognized
for outstanding undergraduate teaching
and consistently achieving high ratings
across a wide range of accounting
courses. He also deserves recognition
for connecting with students and
"knowing all his Shady Grove students by
name."
Mike Pfarrer - Recognized for
outstanding undergraduate teaching and
selfless sharing and mentoring of
others. He maintains a consistent track
record of success in the classroom,
including having recently been awarded a
university-wide teaching award.
James Spina - Recognized for
consistent teaching excellence at the
undergraduate and graduate level, his
students regard him as "knowledgeable,
charismatic, enthusiastic, and
adaptable," and his sections are among
the first to attract a waiting list.
The finalist is this category was
Xiaomeng (Alice) Zhang.
The Smith School offers
congratulations to all winners! For more
information about teaching at Smith,
visit
http://www.rhsmith.umd.edu/teaching
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2005-2006
Winners
William DeWitt
Hassan Ibrahim
Jeff Kudisch
Kazim Ruhi
Simon Bensimon
Mary Harms
Yun Liu
Jeffrey Miller
Merv Yeagle
Charles Olson |
2004-2005
Winners
J. Robert Baum
Judy Frels
James Peters
Galit Shmueli
Carl Ullrich
Corey Angst
Nevena Koukova
Kathy Boyle
William McClenahan
Rebecca Hamilton |
2003-2004
Winners
Frank Alt
Ritu Agarwal
Hugh Courtney
Gil Souza
Ian Williamson
Joe Bailey
Nerissa Brown
Kristi Minnick
Pat Maggitti
Tracey Yue Wang |
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Allen J.
Krowe, a distinguished
alumnus of the University of
Maryland, established the
Krowe Excellence in Teaching
Awards at the Robert H.
Smith School of Business 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.
Krowe is a
1954 graduate of the
University of Maryland in
Accounting and Economics.
His distinguished career at
IBM spanned 1960- 1988,
where he last served as an
executive vice president. He
then joined Texaco where he
retired as CFO and vice
chairman of the board in
1997. He has served as a
member of the Board of
Visitors and the Deans
Advisory Council of the
Robert H. Smith School of
Business. He has also served
as a director of the
University of Maryland
Foundation. He received the
University of Maryland's
Distinguished Alumnus Award
in 1986 and was awarded an
Honorary Doctorate by the
University in 1994. |