The Turner College of Business held its first-ever Honors Convocation on April 27, 2018. Associate professor of marketing, Ed O’Donnell, served as the Master of Ceremony, and departmental awards were presented by department chairs John Finley, Uma Sridharan and Wayne Summers. Fifteen students took home various departmental awards in accounting, computer science, finance, information systems, management and marketing.
Turner College Associate Dean Fonda Carter presented the 2018 Beta Gamma Sigma honorees. This year, 38 Turner College undergraduate students and eight graduate students were inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma.
Turner College Dean Linda Hadley concluded the ceremonies by presenting various awards
to faculty and staff. Associate
professor of economics, Tesa Leonce,
received the Outstanding Teaching Award, while Shamim Kahn, professor of computer science, won the Outstanding
Graduate Teaching Award. The Spirit
Award was presented to computer science instructor Hillary Fleenor, and the Outstanding Research Award was given to Alfredo Perez, associate professor of
computer science. Finally, the
Outstanding Service Award was presented to Neal
Thomson, professor of management.
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