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O’Donnell Wins CSU Educator of the Year Award

Turner College associate professor of marketing, Ed O’Donnell, captured that CSU Educator of the Year Award at the 2017 Scholastic Honors Convocation, which was held inside Legacy Hall in the RiverCenter for the Performing Arts.  This award is voted on by CSU students and sponsored by CSU’s Student Government Association.  O’Donnell, who earned a PhD in marketing from Kent State University, has also received CSU’s Faculty Research and Scholarship Award (2011), and in 2013 he was CSU’s representative for the University System of Georgia Regents’ Teaching Excellence Award.  One year later, in 2014, O’Donnell represented CSU as a nominee for the University System of Georgia Regents’ Scholarship of Teaching Award.

Two of the other four finalists for the 2017 Educator of the Year Award also come from the Turner College.  These are Radhouane Chouchane, an associate professor of computer science in the TSYS School, and Alan Tidwell, an associate professor of finance and the Buck Chair in Real Estate in the Turner College.  Chouchane, who earned a PhD in computer science from the University of Louisiana – Lafayette, has taught more than 15 different computer science classes, supervised two M.S. theses, and served as the research advisor for more than 30 students.  Tidwell, who earned a PhD in real estate from Georgia State University, won the CSU Educator of the Year Award in 2015.

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