HSB Faculty Awards Announced

April 18, 2023

The Hankamer School of Business (HSB) announced the 2023 recipients of the HSB Faculty Awards this month.

Awards are given to faculty members who excelled in the categories of teaching, service and scholarship.

Teaching

  • Teaching Excellence Award (Tenure Track)
    • Dr. Tisha Emerson, Department of Economics
  • Teaching Excellence Award (Non-Tenure Track)
    • Dr. Linda English, Department of Economics
  • Robin and Mark Howard Early Career Teaching Award (Tenure Track)
    • Dr. Stephanie Mangus, Department of Marketing
  • Robin and Mark Howard Early Career Teaching Award (Non-Tenure Track)
    • Dr. Eric Swan, Department of Marketing

Service

  • Distinguished Professor Award
    • Dr. Hope Koch, Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics

Scholarship

  • Habicht Early Career Research Award
    • Dr. Claudio Alvarez, Department of Marketing
    • Dr. David Dicks, Department of Finance, Insurance and Real Estate
    • Dr. Kaylee Hackney, Department of Management
    • Dr. Michael Mowchan, Department of Accounting and Business Law
    • Dr. David Scheaf, Department of Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation
    • Dr. Yulia Sullivan, Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics
  • Robert and Robin Nitsche Outstanding Research Award (Tenure Track)
    • Dr. Zachary Ward, Department of Economics
  • Brent Clum Outstanding Research Award (Tenure Track)
    • Dr. Sara Perry, Department of Management
  • Research Advancement Award
    • Dr. Michael Richards, Department of Economics

In addition, three HSB faculty members earned Outstanding Faculty Awards from the University Faculty Awards Committee.

  • Outstanding Faculty Award—Teaching (Non-Tenure Track)
    • Dr. Josh Strakos, Department of Management
  • Outstanding Faculty Award—Teaching (Tenure Track)
    • Dr. Patsy Norman, Department of Entrepreneurship and Corporate Innovation
  • Outstanding Faculty Award—Significant Contributions to the Academic Community in Ways Other Than Teaching and Research
    • Dr. Stephen Gardner, Department of Economics