MARY J. GRANGER PhD.
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Awards & Honors

  • Fulbright teaching award – teaching at the Warsaw School of Economics, Fall 2003.
  • Fulbright Award to work with the University of Alexandria, Egypt to establish an Executive MBA.
  • NFS Grant to attend workshop on Human Computer Interfaces, Charleston, S.C., 2003.
  • Best Paper Finalist: Passerini, K. and Granger, M. "An Evaluation Methodology Comparing Conditions Of Learning In Different Instructional Environments" International Conference on Informatics Education and Research., Barcelona, Spain 2002.
  • 2001 Excellence in Education – Dean’s grant
  • 1998 PRIDE Award
  • 1998 Nominated - Associated Council Award for Outstanding Commitment to the School of Business and Public Management.
  • 1997 Senior Teaching Award - School of Business and Public Management
    Nominated for the Trachtenberg Prize for Teaching, 1997.
  • Best Paper Award: Granger, M.J. and Schroeder, D.L. "Enhancing Existing Undergraduate Information Systems Courses with an International Emphasis" Proceedings of the Ninth Annual International Academy of Information Management, December 3-4, 1994.
  • Travel Research for Instructional Purposes Award (TRIP), 1993, for curriculum research in the Netherlands, awarded by the University Teaching Center's Advisory Committee.
  • Dean's Summer Support for Faculty Development, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998.
  • Faculty Development in International Business, 1991.
  • TIMS College of Information Systems Outstanding Doctoral Student Award, 1989.
  • Software Engineering Institute Faculty Development Workshop 1988, 1989.
  • Nominated for the Harold Grilliot Award, 1989 (Awarded by the College of Business Administration, University of Cincinnati and nominated by the students for dedication in teaching.).
  • Provostal Support, Summer 1987: Wang Institute of Graduate Studies: Applying Engineering Principles to Software.
  • DPMA Outstanding Teacher of the Year, 1985

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