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Wharton
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Faculty Teaching Awards
Faculty Awards:
Undergraduate | Evening |
Graduate | WEMBA
Undergraduate
Division Teaching Awards
The
David Hauck Award for Outstanding Teaching the
most prestigious in Wharton's Undergraduate Division, is given
to recipients for their ability to lead, stimulate, and challenge
students, knowledge of the latest research in the field, and the
commitment to educational leadership. The 2002 recipients are:
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Thomas Donaldson, Mark O.Winkelman Professor of Legal Studies
received the David Hauck Award for Excellence in Teaching in
the Standing Faculty, 2002. He also received Outstanding Teaching
Awards in the Standing Faculty, Undergraduate, 2002 and the
Class of 1984 Award and the Excellence in Teaching Award (Graduate
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Dr.
Maurice Schweitzer, Assistant Professor of Operations &
Information Management also recieved the David Hauck Award for
Excellence in Teaching in the Standing Faculty, 2002 and Outstanding
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The
Marc & Sheri Rapaport Core Teaching Award recognizes
teaching excellence in the undergraduate core. The Award is
based on course evaluation ratings and can be received only
once.
Dr.
William S. Laufer, associate professor of legal studies
and sociology is the recipient of the Mark & Sheri Rapaport
Core Teaching Award for 2002. Dr. Laufer is the previous winner
of the Miller-Sherred MBA Core Teaching Award, 2000; David
W. Hauck Award for Outstanding Teaching in the Undergraduate
Division in 1991 and 1997; and the Excellence in Teaching
Award (Undergraduate Division), nine times. He also received
the Class of 1984 Award and the Excellence in Teaching Award
(Graduate Division) in 2002.
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Awards
for Excellence in Teaching Among the Standing Faculty:
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Dr.
Domenico Cuoco, associate professor of finance
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Dr.
Wayne Guay, assistant professor of accounting
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Dr.
William F. Hamilton, Ralph Landau Professor of Management
and Technology
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Dr.
Daniel Hunter, assistant professor of legal studies
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Dr.
Larry W. Hunter, assistant professor of management
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Dr.
Andrew Metrick, assistant professor of finance
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Dr.
Felix Oberholzer-Gee, assistant professor of business
& public policy
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Dr.
Christophe Van den Bulte, assistant professor of marketing
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William
G. Whitney Award for Distungished Undergraduate Teaching Among
the Affiliated Faculty:
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Dr.
Martin A. Asher, adjunct associate professor of finance
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Dr.
Jerrilyn Green Marston, lecturer in legal studies
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Dr.
Howard Perlmutter, emeritus professor of management
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Dr.
Nicholas Rongione, lecturer in legal studies
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Dr.
Lawrence White, lecturer in legal studies
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Faculty Awards:
Undergraduate | Evening |
Graduate | WEMBA
Wharton Evening
School Faculty Awards
Professor
of the Year Award:
Sigma
Kappa Phi Honor Fraternity Outstanding Professor Award:
Directors
Award for Excellence in Teaching:
Faculty Awards:
Undergraduate | Evening |
Graduate | WEMBA
Graduate
Division Teaching Awards
The
Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award is awarded to one faculty member
"who has exemplified outstanding teaching quality during the last
year" and is elected by the MBA student body. The winner is determined
using a weighted-average number of votes that takes into consideration
the number of students he has taught in the past year. In addition
to receiving a cash award, the recipient is also recognized at Spring
Salute and graduation. The 2001-2002 academic year marks the twenty-first
award season.
Dr.
Felix Oberholzer-Gee, assistant professor of business and
public policy, is this year's recipient of the Helen Kardon Moss
Anvil Award. Dr. Oberholzer-Gee is also a recipient of Excellence
in Teaching Award (Graduate Division) for 2000 and for this academic
year.
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The Excellence
in Teaching Awards are given by the WGA to the eight professors
with the highest overall ratings, calculated from the student
course evaluation forms. The professor must have taught at
least two semesters' worth of course hours during the last
two semesters (spring and fall of 2001). The professor with
the highest overall rating also receives the Class of 1984
Award.
The
Class of the 1984 Award recipient is:
Dr.
Philip Berger, associate professor of accounting, is the
2002 recipient of the Class of 1984 Award. Dr. Berger received
this award in 2001 as well. He is also a past recipient of
the Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award and the Miller-Sherrerd
MBA Core Teaching. An Excellence in Teaching Award has also
been given to Dr. Berger for this academic year.
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Excellence
in Teaching Award recipients are:
Dr.
Franklin Allen, Nippon Life Professor of Finance and Economics,
has won the Excellence in Teaching Award for eight consecutive years
for teaching FNCE 601 (Financial Analysis). This year Dr. Allen
received the prestigious Lindback Award for distinguished teaching.
Dr.
Stuart Diamond, practice professor of legal studies, is a three-time
winner of the Excellence in Teaching Award.
Dr.
Thomas Donaldson, Mark O. Winkleman Professor and
professor of legal studies, has received the Excellence in Teaching
Award four times. He is also a previous recipient of the Class of
1984 Teaching Award.
Dr.
William S. Laufer, associate professor of legal studies,
received the David W. Hauck Award for Outstanding Teaching in the
Undergraduate Division in 1991 and 1997. He also received the Excellence
in Teaching Award (Undergraduate Division) eight times.
Dr.
Christian Terwiesch, assistant professor of operations and information
management, received the Miller-Sherrerd Teaching Award, 2001 and
the MBA Core Curriculum Award, 1998-2000.
Dr.
William C. Tyson, associate professor of legal studies, accounting,
management, real estate, and law, has received the Class of 1984
Award nine times. This is the 17th time Dr. Tyson has received an
Excellence in Teaching Award.
Faculty Awards:
Undergraduate | Evening |
Graduate | WEMBA
The
Miller-Sherrerd MBA Core Teaching Awards are given each year
to the eight core faculty who received the highest student ratings
in the course evaluation form. The winners are:
Dr.
Franklin Allen, Nippon Life Professor of Finance and Economics,
has received numerous awards for his teaching excellence including
the Class of 1984 Teaching Award, the Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award,
and Excellence in Teaching Award (Graduate and Undergraduate Division).
This is the eighth time Dr. Allen has won the Miller-Sherrerd MBA
Core Teaching Award.
Dr.
Eric Bradlow, assistant professor of marketing and statistics,
has been teaching at Wharton since 1996. He is a previous recipient
of the Miller-Sherrerd MBA Core Teaching Award in 1999 and in 2001.
Dr.
Peter Cappelli, George W. Taylor Professor of Management
and Director, Center for Human Resources, has been a recipient of
the MBA Core Teaching Awards in 1998 and 1999.
Dr.
Thomas Donaldson, Mark O. Winkleman Professor and
professor of legal studies, in previous years received the Excellence
in Teaching Award (Graduate and Undergraduate Division) and the
Class of 1984 Teaching Award. This is the fifth year in a row the
Dr. Donaldson has received the Miller-Sherrerd MBA Core Teaching
Award. This year he also received the Excellence in Teaching Award
(Graduate Division).
Dr.
William S. Laufer, associate professor of legal studies,
received the David W. Hauck Award for Outstanding Teaching in the
Undergraduate Division in 1991 and 1997. He also was the recipient
of the Excellence in Teaching Award (Undergraduate Division) in
1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 and 2000. This year he
also received the Excellence in Teaching Award (Graduate Division).
Dr.
Jeremy Siegel, Russell E. Palmer Professor of Finance,
has received Excellence in Teaching Awards (Graduate Division) 1991-99;
Miller-Sherrerd MBA Core Curriculum Teaching Awards, 1992-2000;
MBA Core Curriculum Award, 2000; Outstanding Teaching Award for
Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching, 2000; Helen Kardon Moss Anvil
Award, 1996; Marc and Sheri Rapaport Undergraduate Core Teaching
Award, 1995; Best Business School Professor in the U.S.; Business
Week, 1994; Undergraduate Division Excellence in Teaching Award,
2001.
Dr.
Phillip Stocken, Harold Stott Term Assistant Professor of Accounting,
has also won the Miller-Sherred MVA core Teaching Award in 1999
and 2000.
Dr.
Christian Terwiesch, assistant professor of operations and
information management is a first time recipient of the Miller-Sherrerd
MBA Core Teaching Award. This year he also received the Excellence
in Teaching Award (Graduate Division).
Faculty Awards:
Undergraduate | Evening |
Graduate | WEMBA
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Program Teaching Awards |
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Dr.
Christian Terwiesch,
Assistant Professor of Operations & Information Management,
won The Core Teaching Award for OPIM 631, Operations Management
Quality and Productivity.
Dr.
Ziv Katalan, Assistant Professor of Operations & information
Management, won The Elective Teaching Award for OPIM 653,
Mathematical Modeling and its Application in Finance.
Dr.
Peter Cappelli, George W. Taylor Professor of Management,
won The Elective Teaching Award for MGMT 691, Negotiations
and Dispute Resolution.
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Faculty Awards:
Undergraduate | Evening |
Graduate | WEMBA
Schieber Memorial
Fellowship
The
Shannon Schieber Memorial Fellowship was established in the memory
of Shannon Schieber and honors an outstanding first-year woman doctoral
student in the Wharton School. The criteria for selection include
scholarly achievement and dedication to research and a teaching
career. This year's recipient is Lerong He, a Ph.D. student
in management.
Faculty
Awards: Undergraduate | Evening
| Graduate | WEMBA
Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 34, May 21, 2002
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