Lindner College of Business Professor Recognized for Excellence
Larry Gales, associate professor of Organization Theory in the Carl H. Lindner College of Business, received two recognitions for teaching excellence.
Gales, who also serves as academic director for International Programs at Lindner, will be featured in Ohio Magazines December issue for his contributions and dedication in achieving excellence in education.
Gales will also be recognized as an outstanding teacher from the Greater Cincinnati Consortium of Colleges and Universities. He will be honored at the groups 27th annual Celebration of Teaching of outstanding teachers among the 17 GCCCU member institutions on Nov. 7 at the Schiff Family Conference Center, Cintas Center.
At Lindner, Gales has been highlighted for his teaching excellence throughout his UC career. Recently, he was awarded the Michael L. Dean Excellence in Classroom Education and Learning (EXCEL) Graduate Award and the Mrs. A.B. Dolly Cohen Award for Excellence in Teaching.
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