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Awards Season at Robert H. Smith School of Business

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Toward the end of each academic year, the Robert H. Smith School of Business honors top MBA students and business school faculty by presenting an array of awards. These awards celebrate various accomplishments, achievements, acknowledgments, and milestones to students and faculty alike.Full-time MBA students at the annual MBA End-of-Year Banquet on May 12, 2016, at the College Park Marriott Hotel and Conference Center. According to the Smith School, students nominate their classmates and professors for the awards and a committee of students, faculty and administrators selects the recipients.

Second-Year MBA Awards:

First-Year MBA Awards:

Faculty and Staff Awards:

In addition to these awards, the school honored outstanding faculty and staff members with awards of excellence, such as the The Allen J. Krowe Award for Teaching Excellence, the Legg Mason Teaching Innovation Award, and the CIBER Award for Teaching Innovation in Global Learning. The awards were presented at the School Assembly on May 6, 2016.

The Allen J. Krowe Award for Teaching Excellence is bestowed upon only the very best instructors at Smith. Recipients are chosen based on nominations and teaching evaluations by the school’s Teaching Enhancement Committee. Krowe, a distinguished alumnus of both the business school and the university, established the awards in 1986 to recognize and promote excellence in teaching.

The 2015-16 Krowe Award for Teaching Excellence:

Other award recipients included:

Legg Mason Teaching Innovation Award Recipients:

CIBER Award for Teaching Innovation in Global Learning Recipient:

Teaching Innovation Grant Proposals:

Check out the complete list of award winners here.

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