Committee Reports
Outstanding Contribution to Education Research Award
Carolyn A. Strand, Assistant Professor at Seattle Pacific University , is
the recipient of Outstanding Contribution to Education Research Award for the
article, "Using the Team-Learning Model in a Managerial Accounting Class:
An Experiment in Cooperative Learning." The award and a check for $500
will be presented at T&C section breakfast on Thursday, August 15, 2002, in
San Antonio, Texas at the Annual Meeting.
Outstanding Papers at Regional Meetings
Northeast
John M. Coulter and Thomas J. Vogel (both from Western New England College)
"Assessing the Going-Concern Risk of E-Commerce Companies: The Case of
Pets.com, Inc."
West
Richard A. Gore, Paul R. Bahnson, and Denise M. English (all from Boise State
University)
"The Second Wave in Adopting the User Perspective: Integrating the
Residual Income Model in the Introductory Financial Accounting Course"
Midwest
Thomas D. Lewis (Creighton University)
"Teaching Critical Thinking and Other Professional Skills with the Use of
a Non-Research Accounting and Business Case"
Southwest
John F. Cowling (Kentucky State University)
"Accounting Doctorates: Supply and Salary Trends"
Mid-Atlantic
David E. Stout (Villanova University)
"An Innovative, Cross-Disciplinary Graduate-Level Course in Strategic Cost
Management, Planning, and Control"
Southeast
Leslie W. Weisenfeld (Winston-Salem State University)
"Enhancing Your Traditional Classroom Delivery with Technology: An Example
from Intermediate Accounting Using Blackboard and Network Folders"
Ohio
Connie L. Esmond-Kigler, Christine A. Yost, Mary L. Tucker, David Kirch, and
Ken Cutright ( all from Ohio University)
"Accounting Students and Team Effectiveness: What Has Emotional
Intelligence Got to Do with It?"
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