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2016 Wharton Teaching Awards |
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May 10, 2016, Volume 62, No. 34 |
MBA Teaching Awards
The Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award
This year’s recipient of the Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award is Cade Massey, a practice professor, in the operations, information & decisions department. The award is presented annually to a member of the Wharton MBA faculty who exemplifies outstanding teaching quality in the classroom. Nominees are selected through a vote of current MBA students. He was chosen from among the nominees by a committee of past recipients, Wharton students and senior administrators.
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The Class of 1984 Award
The Class of 1984 Award is presented annually to the member of the Wharton MBA faculty with the highest average instructor rating on his or her course evaluations over the previous two semesters (Fall 2015 and Spring 2016). This year’s recipient is Adam Grant,
Class of 1965 Wharton Professor of Management. |
Excellence in Teaching
Jennifer Blouin, associate professor of accounting
Eric Bradlow, K.P. Chao Professor of Marketing, Statistics & Education
Kartik Hosanagar, professor, operations, information & decisions
Joan Lamm-Tennant, adjunct professor of business economics & public policy
Asuka Nakahara, lecturer, real estate
Emil Pitkin, lecturer, statistics
Nicolaj Siggelkow, David M. Knott Professor, management
Joseph Simmons, associate professor, operations, information & decisions
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Teaching and Curricular Innovation
Peter Fader, Frances and Pei-Yuan Chia Professor; professor of marketing, for Wharton Online Ordinal Peer Performance Evaluation Engine (WHOOPPEE)
Corinne Low, assistant professor, business economics & public policy, for Microeconomics for Managers
Arthur van Benthem, assistant professor, business economics & public policy, for Energy Markets and Policy
Senthil Veeraraghavan, associate professor, operations, information & decisions, for Operations Strategy
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Core Curriculum Awards: "Goes above and beyond the call of duty"
Adam Grant,
Class of 1965 Wharton Professor of Management
Emil Pitkin, lecturer, statistics
G. Richard Shell, Thomas Gerrity Professor; professor of legal studies & business ethics and management
Jules van Binsbergen, associate professor of finance
Lisa Warshaw, director, Wharton Communications Program
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Core Curriculum Awards: "Tough but we'll thank you in five years"
Wayne Guay, Yageo Professor of Accounting
Corinne Low, assistant professor, business economics & public policy
Jules van Binsbergen, associate professor of finance
Senthil Veeraraghavan, associate professor, operations, information & decisions
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Undergraduate Teaching Awards
Rapaport Family Undergraduate Core Teaching Award
One award is given to a member of the standing faculty teaching a core course. Selection is based upon course evaluations.
Diana C. Robertson, James T. Riady Professor; professor of legal studies & business ethics
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Undergraduate Excellence in Teaching Award
Ten awards are given to members of the standing faculty, based upon their course evaluations and recommendations from both their department chairs and students.
Thomas Donaldson, Mark O. Winkelman Professor; professor of legal studies & business ethics
Peter Fader, Frances and Pei-Yuan Chia Professor; co-director, Wharton Customer Analytics Initiative; professor of marketing
Kartik Hosanagar, professor, operations, information & decisions
Robert Jensen, David B. Ford Professor; professor of business economics & public policy; department chair, business economics & public policy
Katherine Klein, Edward H. Bowman Professor; professor of management; vice-dean, Wharton Social Impact Initiative
Katherine Milkman, associate professor of operations, information & decisions
Samir Nurmohamed, assistant professor of management
G. Richard Shell, Thomas Gerrity Professor; professor of legal studies & business ethics and management; chair, legal studies & business ethics
Jeremy Siegel, Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance
J. Michael Steele, C.F. Koo Professor; professor of statistics; professor of operations, information & decisions
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William G. Whitney Award for Distinguished Teaching Among the Affiliated Faculty
Five awards are given to non-standing faculty based upon their course evaluations.
Steven Blum, lecturer, legal studies & business ethics
Stewart D. Friedman, practice professor of management; director, Wharton Work/Life Integration Project
Jerrilyn Greene Marston, lecturer, legal studies & business ethics
Morvarid Taheripour, lecturer, legal studies & business ethics
David Wessels, adjunct associate professor of finance
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