Awards & Recognition
Several faculty members at the W. P. Carey School of Business have recently been honored for their teaching excellence.
The John W. Teets Outstanding Teaching Award
Established in 1999, the John W. Teets Outstanding Teaching Award recognizes instructors and graduate assistants chosen by their students as elite members of the academic community.
The award for each undergraduate and graduate teaching honor is $5,000; the award for each graduate teaching assistant is $2,000.
2011 John W. Teets Outstanding Teaching Award Winners
- Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award: Eddie Davila, Supply Chain Management
- Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award: Steven Brown, Supply Chain Management
- Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Award: Mark DiMaggio, Accounting
Outstanding Professor Award, Doctoral Programs
Yuri Tserlukevich, assistant professor of finance
Faculty Research Award
Rajiv Sinha, Lonnie Ostrom Chair in Business Marketing
Huizingh Award for Classroom Innovation
Lonnie Ostrom, professor of marketing
Outstanding Teaching Award – MBA and Master’s Programs
- Don Lange, associate professor of management
- Andrea Morales, associate professor of marketing
- Michele Pfund, clinical associate professor of supply chain management
Faculty Service Award
Michael Mowka, Pat Tilllman Foundation Distinguished Professor of Marketing
Faculty Hall of Fame
The Faculty Hall of Fame was established in 1977 to recognize retired and semi-retired faculty members who have made extraordinary contributions to the advancement of business education and the W. P. Carey School.
- Roger Faith, Professor of Economics
- Doug Johnson, Professor of Accountancy
- Jerry B. Poe, Professor of Finance