Business School Faculty Honors
Leavey School of Business faculty are recognized for their research, teaching, and service in a variety of ways, including awards and grants provided by such organizations as universities, academy associations, and Santa Clara University administration.
Extraordinary Faculty
Presented each Fall by the Dean, the Extraordinary Faculty Award recognizes an individual faculty member's outstanding contributions in scholarship, teaching, and service over the previous academic year. The following faculty received the award in Fall 2005:
| Extraordinary Faculty for 2005 |
- Greg Baker
- David Caldwell
- Andre Delbecq
- Kirthi Kalayanam
- Tammy Madsen
- Kris Mitchener
- Dennis Moberg
| - Hersh Shefrin
- Dongsoo Shin
- Meir Statman
- Jan Strockis
- Manny Velasquez
- Steven Wade
- Kevin Walsh
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Previous Extraordinary Faculty Awards and individual awards for teaching, scholarship, and service are listed on a separate page.
Breetwor Family Fellows
Awarded to faculty with a body of scholarship that is substantive, the Breetwor Family Fellowships for 2005-2007 have been granted to:
| Breetwor Fellows 2005-2007 Term |
- Sanjiv Das, Associate Professor of Finance
- Tammy Madsen, Associate Professor of Management
- Helen Popper, Associate Professor of Economics
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| Breetwor Fellows 2004-2006 Term |
- Steve Nahmias, Associate Professor of OMIS
- Edward McQuarrie, Professor of Marketing
- Susan Parker, Associate Professor of Accounting
- Tom Russell, Associate Professor of Economics
- Bill Sundstrom, Professor of Economics
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See Breetwor Fellows page for previous fellowship winners.
Dean Witter Foundation Fellows
Given to junior faculty whose work shows promise but who have not yet achieved tenure, the Dean Witter Foundation Fellowships have been awarded to:
- Shawn Berman, Assistant Professor of Management
- Kris Mitchener, Assistant Professor of Economics
- Dongsoo Shin, Assistant Professor of Economics
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Leavey Grants
Leavey Grants are given by the School of Business to foster scholarly initiatives. Grants were recently announced for the 2006-2007 year at the Spring 2006 Faculty Town Hall (page will open in new window).
Previous grant receipients and results of their work are listed separately.