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The Smith School is recognized as one of the top research institutions in the
world, but it is also a place where students can learn from some of the best
teachers in the business.
The Krowe Teaching Excellence Awards were established in 1986 to recognize
those who have shown superior teaching skills. The Legg-Mason Award in Teaching
Innovation is awarded to recognize innovation in classroom instruction that will
have a lasting impact on the university. This year the Smith School’s Teaching
Enhancement Committee received 124 nominations for 58 Smith School faculty
members for the Krowe and Legg Mason awards. Both students and alumni are
eligible to enter nominations.
Congratulations to all 2007-2008 teaching award winners.
Gary Bulmash, Tyser Teaching Fellow, accounting and
information assurance
Lawrence A. Gordon, Ernst & Young Alumni Professor of
Managerial Accounting
Rachelle Sampson, assistant professor of logistics, business
and public policy
Debra Shapiro, Clarice Smith Professor of Management and
Organization
Gerald Suarez, Tyser Teaching Fellow, Executive Education
Senior Fellow
Mark Wellman, Tyser Teaching Fellow, management and
organization
PhD Student/Adjunct
Ayson Alp (finance)
John MacDonald (logistics, business and public policy)
Carol Miu (marketing)
Sandra Lee Rose (accounting and information assurance)
David Sites (accounting and information assurance)
Andrew Sherman (finance)
2007-2008 Legg-Mason Award
Philip Evers, associate professor of logistics, business and public policy
Oliver Schlake, Tyser Teaching Fellow, management and organization
Make a nomination for the
next Krowe Teaching Awards
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