Management professor earns campus teaching excellence award

Seven faculty and four staff members at Appalachian State University were honored for excellence at the Fall Semester Faculty and Staff Meeting Sept. 7 in the College of Education Building.

Dr. Darrell Kruger, provost and executive vice chancellor, recognized the recipients of the teaching awards, saying, "These persons have been singled out as representatives of the excellent professional work carried on by the faculty across our campus."

Among those honored was Walker College of Business management professor Dr. Rich Pouder who earned a UNC Board of Governor's Appalachian State University campus teaching excellence award.

Chosen by a selection committee, Pouder -- along with Dr. Gabriele Casale, associate professor, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences; Dr. Katrina "Trina" Palmer, professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences; Dr. Susan Staub, professor, Department of English; and Dr. Thomas Whyte, professor, Department of Anthropology -- earned $1,000.

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Winners of the 2018 Appalachian Excellence in Teaching Awards at the Fall Semester Faculty and Staff Meeting. From left: Dr. Thomas Whyte, professor in the Department of Anthropology; Dr. Susan Staub, professor in the Department of English; Dr. Richard Pouder, professor in the Department of Management; Dr. Gabriele Casale, associate professor in the Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences; Dr. William “Bill” Anderson, professor in and chair of the Department of Geological and Environment Science
Published: Sep 12, 2018 9:43pm

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