School Honors Three with Teaching Awards
Three individuals are being honored by the Wisconsin School of Business for outstanding teaching during the 2007-08 school year.
Karla Johnstone, associate professor, Accounting and Information Systems, received the Chipman Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award.
Ken Kavajecz, associate professor, Finance, Investment and Banking, and associate dean for the full-time-time MBA program, received the Gaumnitz Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award.
Tom Eggert, senior lecturer, Actuarial Science, Risk Management and Insurance, received the Chipman Outstanding Academic Staff Teaching Award.
“Our school has long been known for the caliber of its teaching,” said Senior Associate Dean James M. Johannes. “We are very fortunate to have people of this caliber in our classrooms.”
April 1, 2008
- Wisconsin MBA Again Ranked 29th by U.S. News
- School Honors Three with Teaching Awards
- “Project Brandwoven™” to Integrate School’s Marketing Initiatives
- FACULTY/STAFF NEWS
- Wisconsin Naming Gift Continues to Attract National Attention
- WorldCom Whistleblower to Speak at Ethics and Professionalism Symposium
- Three Wisconsin School of Business Students Receive Baird Scholarships
- Update on Grainger Hall Addition Slated
- IN THE NEWS
- “MBAs On Wisconsin!” Weekend Set for April 10-12
- MBA Spring Ball Set for April 12
- Greening Businesses Is Topic of Next Enterprise MBA Programs Speaker Series
- UW-Madison Academic Staff Grants for Executive Education
- Real Estate Students Attend Conferences in Cannes, Dubai
- CIBER NEWS
- New Database Shows “Wisconsin Idea in Action”
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Submissions for the May 1 issue of the Gazette should be sent by April 25 to Lari Fanlund, lfanlund@bus.wisc.edu.