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Honors and Recognition

20 Years of Service
A special thanks goes to Phil Brereton for 20 years of service.

Awards

Our annual Faculty and Staff Recognition Event was held on May 2nd, 2005. 
Congrats goes to:

Moses Altsech - The Underkofler Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award.
Al Talarczyk - The Estervig-Beaubien Outstanding Professor Award

Tenure and Promotion
Dennis Collins

Publications
Moses Altsech "The Secret to Being the Best? It's All About Customer Service." Corporate Report Wisconsin. April 2005.

Fazel Hayati "At-Home Monitoring of Lung Function." In Peter Gibson (Ed) Monitoring Asthma, 2005.

Ken Macur "How to Select an Accounting Information System." On Balance. Jan/Feb 2005.

Scholarly Presentations and Activities

Dennis Collins "Community-Based Learning at Edgewood College; The College-Wide Effort and Some Examples in Business." Dominican Colleges Colloquium. River Forest. June 2004.

Danielle Wood. "A Resident's Primer on Community Indicators: Moving Toward a Comprehensive Program for the Dane County Region." Earth Charter Summit, Madison. October 2004.

Fazel Hayati "The First Dynamic Simulation of Asthma Care." Annual Scientific Meeting. The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology. Boston, 2004.

Ken Macur  "A Theory of Transformation." 11th Annual Deming Research Seminar. February 2005. With Marcia Daszko and Sheila Sheinberg.

"Student contracts and Syllabus Parameters." International Business and Economics Research Conference. October 2004.

Professional Honors and Activities
Moses Altsech Featured in "Anti-Semitism in Greece: Embedded in Society - an Interview with Moses Altsech." Manfred Gertenfeld, Ph.D. Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs Post-Holocaust and Anti-Semitism. August 2004.

Dennis Collins  Appointed to the Editorial Board, Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society.

Community Service
Moses Altsech "The Ten Commandments of Customer Satisfaction." Downtown Rotary Club of Madison. January 2005.

  • Bus 618 Managing Information and Technology will replace Bus 608 Organizational Theory and Design in the Core Courses (see Core Courses)
  • Bus 738 Entrepreneurship
  • Bus 739 International Management
  • Bus 738 and Bus 739 have resulted in some changes in concentration areas (see concentration areas).





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