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GNAC Scholar-Athletes-To be eligible for the academic team, student-athletes must have a minimum grade point average of 3.20 and be in at least their second year of competition at their university. So far this year their have been seven students of the College of Business and Economics in four different sports who have been named to the GNAC all academic team. Joel Grossman-3.82-Soccer Leadership Lunch Program-The Leadership Lunch Program recognizes students who have distinguished themselves through scholarship and leadership while in the College of Business and Economics
Distinguished Teaching Fellowship -The Distinguished Teaching Fellowship recognizes a tenured faculty member in the College of Business and Economics who has demonstrated sustained excellence through his or her scholarly contributions to the teaching mission of the college and to student learning in the fields of business and economics Sandra Mottner
Distinguished Research Fellowship-The Distinguished Research Fellowship recognizes a tenured faculty member in the College of Business and Economics who has demonstrated sustained excellence through his or her scholarly contributions to the research, creative scholarship and publication mission of the College of Business and Economics. Floyd Lewis
Ross Distinguished Professor of Canada-United States Business and Economic Relations-The Ross Chair engages in teaching, community outreach, and scholarly activity related to business and economic relations between Canada and the United States. The Ross Professorship is housed in the Center for International Business and is funded through an endowment established by the State of Washington and the Government of Canada. Stephen Blank
Dennis R. Murphy Faculty Research Awards-The awards recognize exemplary faculty papers that were accepted for publication by a refereed journal between Sept. 1, 2007 and Aug. 15, 2008. Brandon Dupont
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