Established in 2000, the Franklin Prize for Teaching Excellence is an annual award that celebrates the excellence of our faculty members’ teaching.
On May 14, a number of faculty members were awarded the Franklin Prize in recognition of their outstanding teaching performance. The award plaques were presented by our donor Professor Laurence FRANKLIN.
This year, the Department Award goes to the Department of Information Systems, Business Statistics, and Operations Management (IS Group). Congratulations to all finalists and awardees!
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
Undergraduate Teaching
- Sujata VISARIA, Associate Professor (Economics)
- Zhanhui CHEN, Assistant Professor (Finance)
- Siddharth BHAMBHWANI, Assistant Professor (Accounting)
MBA Required Courses in Teaching
- Xinyu HUA, Associate Professor (Economics)
MBA Non-required Courses and MSc Teaching
- Jaideep SENGUPTA, Chair Professor (Marketing)
- Ying Ju CHEN, Professor (Information Systems, Business Statistics & Operations Management)
FINALISTS
Undergraduate Teaching
- Sophie FAN, Assistant Professor (Marketing)
- Martha JEONG, Assistant Professor (Management)
- Byoungchan LEE, Assistant Professor (Economics)
- Jean WANG, Associate Professor of Business Education (Information Systems, Business Statistics and Operations Management)
- Lucy XIA, Assistant Professor (Information Systems, Business Statistics & Operations Management)
- Jenny XU, Associate Professor (Economics)
MBA Required Courses
- Jeevan JAISINGH, Associate Professor of Business Education (Information Systems, Business Statistics and Operations Management)
- Ekkachai SAENYASIRI, Associate Professor of Business Education (Finance)
MBA Non-required Courses and MSc Teaching
- Kai Lung HUI, Chair Professor (Information Systems, Business Statistics and Operations Management)
- Hongtao ZHANG, Professor (Information Systems, Business Statistics and Operations Management)
- Xiaojun ZHANG, Associate Professor (Information Systems, Business Statistics and Operations Management)
- Shaohui ZHENG, Chair Professor (Information Systems, Business Statistics and Operations Management)