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Assistant Clinical Professor of Accounting JT Thazhathel received the Innovation in Teaching Award for a fall-term project involving Excel and generative AI.

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Recent courses in finance and management have embraced artificial intelligence platforms, including ChatGPT, as faculty and students build skills together.

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Hear from two faculty honorees on the approaches that won them recognition from LeBow’s Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning.

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The Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning’s newly named Teaching Fellows will collaborate with the Office of Instructional Technology.

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These projects advance LeBow's commitment to building a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion and affirm the importance of innovation and sustainability.

Elea Feit, PhD, associate professor of marketing

Her nominators cited her Data-Driven Marketing Analytics course, where students purchase and analyze digital ads on behalf of small-business clients.

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An undergraduate finance course explores ways that the decisions of individual investors, businesses and regulators can influence the effects of climate change.

LeBow faculty members Dana D'Angelo and David Becher, PhD

David Becher, PhD, Dean’s Industry Fellow and professor of finance, and Dana D’Angelo, clinical professor of general business, received the Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award.

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A new course offered by LeBow’s Accounting and Finance departments ventures into uncharted territory by studying the emerging cannabis industry.

Dana D'Angelo and Chris Finnin, EdD, from LeBow's Department of General Business

Chris Finnin and Dana D’Angelo from the Department of General Business shared their expertise through the Drexel Teaching and Learning Center's inaugural Teaching Academy.

Awards from Drexel’s Graduate College reflect outstanding achievement in research and instruction.

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This project prompts students to test out their podcasting skills and share insights on leadership and stress.

Daan van Knippenberg, PhD

One of the world’s most cited researchers on leadership in business joined LeBow this summer. He will be teaching MBA, EMBA and DBA courses.

Drexel's Office of the Provost recognized Yoto Yotov, Chris Finnin and Frank Linnehan in the areas of teaching, scholarship and professional service.