S.R. Aurora
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Phone: 480-727-0416
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Fax: 480/727-6344
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651 E University Dr USE 242 MC 0604 Tempe, AZ 85287
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S.R. Aurora (also known as Mai P. Trinh) joined Arizona State University as an Assistant Professor of Organizational Leadership in August 2016. She is a faculty affiliate in the Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity, the Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment, and the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at ASU.
Professor Aurora's scholarly works utilize technology to develop future leaders and help people thrive in our volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world. From the top down, she combines complex adaptive systems science with agent-based modeling to reveal systemic patterns of inequalities, examine the effectiveness of plausible solutions, and recommend leadership actions to alleviate equity and equality. From the bottom up, she uses experiential learning theory to help leaders develop key competencies and improve leadership training and education. Overall, her works serve to advance four of the United Nations' sustainable development goals, #4 "Quality education," #5 "Gender equality," #8 "Decent work and economic growth," and #10 "Reduced inequalities."
S.R. Aurora has published in high-quality peer-reviewed journals such as The Leadership Quarterly, Academy of Management Learning and Education, Journal of Management Education, and Business Ethics: A European Review. Her works have been highly regarded by the Management Education & Development division of the Academy of Management, having received the Best Symposium Award in 2017, the Junior Faculty Best Paper Award in 2022, and the Global Forum Best Paper Award in 2023. She has also received the Early Career Teaching Award and the Outstanding Teaching Award in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts for teaching innovations, the Faculty Women Association's Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award, the Badass Woman of ASU, and a finalist for the Graduate College Outstanding Mentor Award for her work in mentoring undergraduate and graduate students.
S.R. Aurora earned her doctorate in organizational behavior from the Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University in 2016.
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- Ph.D. Organizational Behavior, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 2016
- B.A. Management and Chinese Studies ( Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa), Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH 2009
Leader and leadership development; complex adaptive systems; experiential learning; technology; diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Center for Smart Cities and Regions
- Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity
- Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics
- Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment
- Institute for the Science of Teaching & Learning, Early Career Scholars of Teaching and Learning
Dr. Aurora's research group for her thesis students and mentees meet and communicate regularly using Discord.
- Trinh, M. P., Kirsch, R., Castillo, E. A., & Bates, D. E. (2021). “Forging paths to interdisciplinary research for early career academics.” Academy of Management Learning and Education. https://doi.org/10.5465/amle.2019.0386
- Trinh, M. P., van Esch, C., Martinez, H., Messer, T. (2021). Appreciating large classes: Using Appreciative Inquiry to foster a hospitable learning space for experiential learning. Journal of Management Education, 45 (5), 786-819. https://doi.org/10.1177/1052562920980125
- Trinh, M. P. & Castillo, E. A. (2020) Practical wisdom as an adaptive algorithm for leadership: Integrating Eastern and Western perspectives to navigate complexity and uncertainty. Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility, 29, 45-64 (formerly known as Business Ethics: A European Review). https://doi.org/10.1111/beer.12299
- Oh, H., Trinh, M. P., *Vang, C., & Becerra, D. (2020). Addressing barriers to access primary care for Latinos in the U.S.: An agent-based model. Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research, 11(2), 165-184. https://doi.org/10.1086/708616
- Trinh, M. P. (2020). Peer coaching: A holistic experiential learning process in online leadership classes. In S. Allen, K. Gower, and D. Allen (Eds.), Handbook of teaching with technology in management, leadership, and business, pp. 129-140. Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc.
- Trinh, M. P. (2019). Overcoming the shadow of expertise: How humility and learning goal orientation help knowledge leaders become more flexible. Frontiers in Psychology, 10 (Organizational Psychology). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2019.02505
- Trinh, M. P. (2019). Learning identity, flexibility, and lifelong experiential learning. In R. J. Aldag (Ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Business and Management. Oxford University Press. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190224851.013.187
- Castillo, E. A., & Trinh, M. P. (2019). Catalyzing capacity: Absorptive, adaptive, and generative leadership. Journal of Change Management, 32(3), 356-376. https://doi.org/10.1108/JOCM-04-2017-0100
- Castillo, E. A., & Trinh, M. P. (2018). In search of missing time: A review of the study of time in leadership research. The Leadership Quarterly, 29(1), 165-178. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leaqua.2017.12.001
- Trinh, M. P. (2016). Which matters more? Effects of surface- and deep-level diversity on team processes and performance. In J. Prescott (Ed.), Handbook of research on race, gender, and the fight for equality, pp. 213-239. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
- Trinh, M. P., & Kolb, D. A. (2015). Learning styles across cultures. In (J. M. Bennett, Ed.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Intercultural Competence, pp. 592-596. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
- Trinh, M. P. (2015). When demographic and personality diversity are both at play: Effects on team performance and implications for diversity management practices. In C. Hughes (Ed.), Impact of diversity on organizational and career development, pp. 54-79. Hershey, PA: IGI Global.
- Trinh, M. P., & Kolb, D. A. (2012). Eastern Experiential Learning: Eastern principles for learning wholeness. Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 27(4), 29–43.
Peer-Reviewed Conference Presentations
32. van Esch, C., Trinh, M. P. (2021, August). Gender disparity in COVID-19 impacts on academic careers: An agent-based model. In Afiouni, F., Apospori, E., Richardson, J., & Schreurs, B. (chairs), Women's Careers in the 21st Century: New Perspectives and Insights. Symposium conducted at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, virtual.
31. Trinh, M. P. (2021, June). Can you escape? Using escape mobile app games to teach experiential learning online. Activity session presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the Management/Organizational Behavior Teaching Society, virtual.
30. Oh, H., Trinh, M. P., *Garbe, R., & Vang, C. (2021, January). Leveraging social networks to build healthy community for low-income older adults and persons with disabilities: Agent-based modeling. Poster presented at the 25th Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, virtual.
29. Passarelli, A. M., Trinh, M. P., Van Oosten, E. B., & *Varley, A. M. (2020, August). Can you hear me now? The influence of perceived media richness on executive coaching relationships. Paper presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, virtual.
*** Management Education and Development Division Best Paper
28. Trinh, M. P. (2020, August). Peer coaching: A holistic experiential learning process in online leadership classes. Paper presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, virtual.
27. Messer, T., van Esch, C., Martinez, H., & Trinh, M. P. (2020, August). Consideration of Appreciative Inquiry as a methodology for experiential learning in large classes. Paper presented at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, virtual.
26. Trinh, M. P. & Makino, E. (2019, November). From hackers to leaders: Expert leadership and its development in technology startups. Paper presented at the 2019 Effectuation Conference, Berlin, Germany.
25. Oh, H., Trinh, M. P., (2019, October). Effects of social network on health and chronic illness management among adults in publically subsidized housing. Poster presented at the 2019 Arizona Health Equity Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
24. Oh, H., Trinh, M. P., *Vang, C., & Becerra, D. (2019, August). Addressing barriers to access primary care for Latinos in the U.S.: An agent-based model. In *E. Archibold & *L. Bao (chairs), Application of Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) in Organizational Research on Teams. Symposium conducted at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Boston, MA.
23. Trinh, M. P. & Castillo, E. A. (2019, August). Practical wisdom: The integration of Eastern and Western perspectives of virtue ethics. Paper presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Boston, MA.
22. Trinh, M. P., Kirsch, R., Castillo, E. A., & Bates, D. E. (2019, August). Integrating harmony with rhythm: Transcending the interdisciplinary discord of modern academia. Paper presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Boston, MA.
21. Trinh, M. P. (2018, October). Effects of peer coaching on student learning outcomes in online leadership education. Paper presented at the 48th Annual Conference of the International Society for Exploring Teaching and Learning, Tempe, AZ.
20. Passarelli, A. M., Trinh, M. P., & Van Oosten, E. (2018, June). Executive coaching outcomes. Paper presented at the 4th biennial meeting of the Positive Relationship at Work Microcommunity, Ann Arbor, MI.
19. Oh, H., Trinh, M. P., & *Vang, C. (2018, January). Parsing the effects of culture, language, and insurance: An agent-based model of access to care among Hispanics in the United States. Paper presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research, Washington, DC.
18. Trinh, M. P. (2017, August). Effect of peer coaching on student learning outcomes in online leadership education. In A. M. Passarelli & *A. M. Varley (chairs), High-tech or high-touch? Developmental relationships in the digital age. Symposium conducted at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Atlanta, GA.
*** Management Education and Development Division Showcase Symposium
*** Management Education and Development Division Best Symposium Award
17. Passarelli, A. M., Van Oosten, E. B., *Varley, A. M., & Trinh, M. P. (2017, August). Effect of delivery modality on coaching effectiveness. In A. M. Passarelli & *A. M. Varley (chairs), High-tech or high-touch? Developmental relationships in the digital age. Symposium conducted at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Atlanta, GA.
*** Management Education and Development Division Showcase Symposium
*** Management Education and Development Division Best Symposium Award
16. *Bao, L. & Trinh, M. P. (2017, August). A dynamic model of intragroup conflict. In L. Bao & M. P. Trinh (chairs), Application of computational simulation in organizational research. Symposium conducted at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Atlanta, GA.
15. Trinh, M. P., & Coen, C.A. (2017, July). Dynamic integration of relational and structural cohesion over time. Paper presented at the 12th Annual Conference of the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research, St. Louis, MO.
14. Trinh, M. P. & Coen, C. A. (2016, August). Group cohesion emerges from dyadic affective exchanges: A dynamic agent-based model. In A. D. Schantz & J. M. Woods (chairs), Affective convergence in teams. Symposium conducted at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Anaheim, CA.
13. Trinh, M. P. (2016, February). Developing a learning identity to enhance cross cultural competence. Poster presented at the 2016 Cross Cultural Management Summit, Melbourne, FL.
12. Trinh, M. P., & Bao, L. (2015, July). A dynamic model of intragroup conflict. Paper presented at the 10th Annual Conference of the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research, Pittsburgh, PA.
11. Coen, C. A. & Trinh, M. P. (2015, April). Dynamics of cooperation across team structures. In J. A. Grand (chair), Modeling and simulation in I/O psychology: A world of opportunity. Symposium conducted at the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
10. Trinh, M. P. (2014, August). "Let's work it through together": How group social cohesion emerges from critical incidents. Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Philadelphia, PA.
9. Coen, C. A. & Trinh, M. P. (2014, August). Aspirations in the prisoner’s dilemma: A computational simulation of performance adaptation. In J. P. Stephens & S. K. Baard (chairs), Adapting across levels: Empirical advancements in performance adaptation theory. Symposium conducted at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Philadelphia, PA.
8. Trinh, M. P. (2014, July). Working through disclosures: Case study of group social cohesion’s emergence in T-groups. Paper presented at the 9th Annual Conference of the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research, Raleigh, NC.
7. Coen, C. A. & Trinh, M. P. (2013, June). Aspiration in the single team vs. intergroup prisoner’s dilemma. Poster presented at the Annual Conference of the International Association for Conflict Management, Tacoma, WA.
6. Trinh, M. P. (2012, August). Towards an integration of East and West: Practice theory and Yin-Yang. In M. P. Trinh & R. Martyn (chairs), Yin-Yang research: Where do we go from here? Symposium conducted at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Boston, MA.
5. Trinh, M. P. (2012, July). “I apologize, but not for your sake”: Shaping group cohesion by working through disclosures and dis-closures. Paper presented at the 7th Annual Conference of the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research, Chicago, IL.
4. Trinh, M. P. (2011, August). An Eastern critique of Kolb’s Experiential learning theory. Paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, San Antonio, TX.
3. Coen, C. A. & Trinh, M. P. (2011, July). It is important to have someone on your side: Choosing preferred partners. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Conference of the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research, Minneapolis, MN.
2. Trinh, M. P. (2009, April). Overall combined effects of demographic and psychological diversity on team processes and performance. Paper presented at the Annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research, La Crosse, WI.
1. Trinh, M. P. (2009, April). Heresy 邪魔外道and otherism in The Heaven Sword and the Dragon Sabre 倚天屠龍記. Paper presented at the Annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research, La Crosse, WI.
Invited Presentations and Workshops
14. Trinh, M. P. (2021, August). Engage students online with gamification: A mixed-methods study. Paper presented at the Faculty of Leadership and Interdisciplinary Studies Research Dojo, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
13. Trinh, M. P. (2021, June). Holistic and adaptive experiential learning designs and assessments. Guest lecture at Bethune-Cookman University, Daytona Beach, FL.
12. Trinh, M. P. (2021, March). Designing surveys with Qualtrics. Workshop presented for the Master of Science in Organizational Leadership program, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
11. Trinh, M. P. (2020, November). Every challenge is an opportunity: Facilitate effective use of experiential learning in online contexts. Paper presented at the Faculty of Leadership and Interdisciplinary Studies Research Dojo, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
10. Trinh, M. P. (2019, October). Can you hear me now? Media richness influences executive coaching relationships. Paper presented at the Faculty of Leadership and Interdisciplinary Studies Research Dojo, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
9. Trinh, M. P. (2018, May). Hipsters, hackers, and hustlers: The three pillars of leadership in technology startups. Paper presented at the Faculty of Leadership and Interdisciplinary Studies Research Dojo, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
8. Trinh, M. P., & Coen, C. (2017, June). Dynamic integration of relational and structural cohesion over time. Paper presented at the Academy of Management Journal paper development workshop, London, Ontario, Canada.
7. Trinh, M. P. (2017, February). Withstanding the test of time: Development, maintenance, and decline of Leader-Member Exchange relationships. Presentation at the Center for Behavior, Institutions, and the Environment, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
6. Trinh, M. P. (2017, February). Group social cohesion emerges from dyadic affective exchanges: A dynamic agent-based model. Presentation at the Simon. A. Levin Center’s Applied Math for the Life and Social Sciences Graduate Student Friday Seminars, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
5. Trinh, M. P. (2016, November). Group social cohesion emerges from dyadic affective exchanges: A dynamic agent-based model. Presentation at the Agent-Based Modeling club, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
4. Trinh, M. P. (2016, September). Learning identity: Developing lifelong learners. Presentation at the Faculty of Leadership and Interdisciplinary Studies Research Dojo, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
3. Trinh, M. P. (2013, October). Western logic and/or Eastern experience: Managing diversity, work, and life using a different lens. Keynote speech at Wittenberg University, Springfield, OH.
2. Agrawal, D., Coyle, P., Gangadharan, A., Grube, E., Mesdaghinia, S., Rhew, N., Singh, K., Trinh, M. P., Weisberg, M., & Wilborn, S. (2013, June). Disasters, distractions, and disinterest: Managing the classroom through the worst of times. Workshop conducted as part of the Doctoral Institute at the Annual Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, Asheville, NC.
1. Trinh, M. P. (2012, June). Vietnam: Balancing Yin-Yang in the S. Paper presented at the Yin-Yang: A New Perspective on Culture Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.
PEER-REVIEWED CHAIRED SYMPOSIA, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS, & CAUCUS
( * denotes student authors)
13. Trinh, M. P. & *Reed, R. M. (2021, August). Enjoy learning: Engaging students with gamification. Professional development workshop conducted at the 2021 Fall Virtual Faculty and Staff Institute at Bethune-Cookman University, Daytona Beach, FL.
12. Trinh, M. P. & *Reed, R. M. (2021, June). Let’s go on an adventure! How to gamify your class and engage your online students. Professional development workshop conducted at the 48th Annual Conference of the Management/Organizational Behavior Teaching Society, virtual.
11. Hill, N. S. & Trinh, M. P. (2019, April). Advancing industrial/organizational psychology research using agent-based modeling. Master tutorial workshop conducted at the 34th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Washington, DC.
10. Hill, N. S. & Trinh, M. P. (2018, July). Using computational simulation to study dynamics and emergence in team research. Panel discussion conducted at the 13th Annual Conference of the Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research, Bethesda, MD.
9. Bao, L. & Trinh, M. P. (2017, August). Application of computational simulation in organizational research. Symposium conducted at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Atlanta, GA.
8. Trinh, M. P. & Bao, L. (2015, August). Studying emergence in teams using multiple methods. Symposium conducted at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
7. Trinh, M. P. & Lim, A. (2015, August). Talent management in Asia: What else is needed? Symposium conducted at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
6. Wei, H., & Trinh, M. P. (2014, August). Can all emotions be regulated? A comprehensive examination from multiple perspectives. Symposium conducted at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Philadelphia, PA.
5. Trinh, M. P. & Martyn, R. (2012, August). Yin-Yang research: Where do we go from here? Symposium conducted at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Boston, MA.
4. Van Oosten, E., Trinh, M. P., Passarelli, A. M. & Sharma, G. (2012, August). Learning about learning: Advances in the Kolb Learning Style Inventory (KLSI 4.0). Professional development workshop conducted at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Boston, MA.
3. Trinh, M. P. & Case, S. S. (2012, August). Religious traditions, spirituality, and the researcher’s journey. Professional development workshop conducted at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Boston, MA.
2. Trinh, M. P. & Schnackenberg, A. (2011, August). Operationalizing team-level constructs: What lies beyond aggregations? Symposium conducted at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, San Antonio, TX.
1. Trinh, M. P. & Martinez, H. A. (2011, August). Is Eastern wisdom incompatible with Western scientific epistemology? Caucus conducted at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, San Antonio, TX.
TRANSLATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
(Use-inspired articles, presentations, and workshops intended for a broader public audience)
17. Trinh, M. P. (2021, June). Catch your dreams: Reimagining leadership in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous world. Professional development workshop conducted at the annual Arizona Women in Higher Education conference, virtual.
16. Dongell, C. & Trinh, M. P. (2021, June). Small changes, big differences: Three ways to enhance your holistic wellbeing. Professional development workshop conducted at the annual Arizona Women in Higher Education conference, virtual.
15. Trinh, M. P. (2020, August). Teaching with Perusall. In Allen, S. A. (chair), Teaching with technology: Seeing past the constraints of technology. Professional development workshop conducted at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, virtual.
14. Trinh, M. P. & Castillo, E. A. (2020, April). Leadership and resilience in the time of COVID-19 [Webinar sponsored by ASU Knowledge Exchange for Resilience].
13. Trinh, M. P. (2020, April). Scholars as leaders: Defining your career success. Presentation at the ASU Postdoc Conference, Tempe, AZ.
12. Trinh, M. P. (2020, January 9). The benefits of having a baby while working as an untenured professor (opinion). Inside Higher Ed. https://insidehighered.com/advice/2020/01/09/benefits-having-baby-while-working-untenured-professor-opinion
11. Trinh, M. P. (2019, November). Values and vision: Search for your ideal self. Workshop presented at the ASU Vietnamese Student Union meeting, Tempe, AZ.
10. Trinh, M. P. (2019, October). Catching your dreams: How to become the best leader you can be. Workshop presented at the ASU Vietnamese Student Union meeting, Tempe, AZ.
9. Trinh, M. P. & Le, Q. A. (2019, September). What I have learned from my baby (and wish my students would learn, too). Presentation at the 3rd annual Faculty of Leadership and Interdisciplinary Studies Wakonse Retreat, Payson, AZ.
8. Trinh, M. P. (2018, February). The effects of peer coaching on online student learning outcomes. Poster presented at the 3rd Learning Innovation Showcase, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
7. Trinh, M. P. & Castillo, E. A. (2017, December). Virtue ethics: An integration of Eastern and Western perspectives through the lens of complexity theory. Recorded lecture for the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, Arizona State University.
6. Trinh, M. P. (2017, September). Tuning into your inner voice as an experiential educator. Workshop presented at the 1st annual Faculty of Leadership and Interdisciplinary Studies Wakonse Retreat, Payson, AZ.
5. Trinh, M. P. (2017, June). Who am I? Developing self-awareness through still life exercise. Workshop presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of the Experiential Learning Community of Practice, Cleveland, OH.
4. Trinh, M. P. (2017, March). Catching your dreams: Finding your voice through the discoveries of dreams and commitments. Workshop presented at the 3rd Annual Fresh Start Women’s Conference, Phoenix, AZ.
3. Trinh, M. P. (2017, January). Using peer coaching in online leadership development: Challenges and learning outcomes. Poster presented at the 2nd Learning Innovation Showcase, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
2. Trinh, M. P. & Le, D. V. (2016, June). Elevating educator awareness through mindful meditation: An experiential workshop. Workshop presented at the 4th Annual Meeting of the Experiential Learning Community of Practice, Cleveland, OH.
1. Trinh, M. P. (2015, June). Becoming a learner: Developing a learning identity. Workshop conducted at the 3rd Annual Meeting of the Experiential Learning Community of Practice, Newbury, OH.
Courses
2024 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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OGL 540 | Evidence Based Inquiry |
OGL 360 | Assessment of Leadership |
2023 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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OGL 360 | Assessment of Leadership |
OGL 360 | Assessment of Leadership |
OGL 595 | Continuing Registration |
OGL 595 | Continuing Registration |
OGL 599 | Thesis |
OGL 599 | Thesis |
2023 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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OGL 360 | Assessment of Leadership |
OGL 360 | Assessment of Leadership |
OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
OGL 599 | Thesis |
2022 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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OGL 360 | Assessment of Leadership |
OGL 360 | Assessment of Leadership |
OGL 540 | Evidence Based Inquiry |
OGL 595 | Continuing Registration |
OGL 595 | Continuing Registration |
OGL 599 | Thesis |
OGL 599 | Thesis |
2022 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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OGL 360 | Assessment of Leadership |
OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
OGL 599 | Thesis |
OGL 599 | Thesis |
2022 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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OGL 540 | Evidence Based Inquiry |
OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
OGL 595 | Continuing Registration |
OGL 595 | Continuing Registration |
OGL 599 | Thesis |
OGL 599 | Thesis |
2021 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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OGL 540 | Evidence Based Inquiry |
OGL 540 | Evidence Based Inquiry |
OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
OGL 599 | Thesis |
OGL 592 | Research |
OGL 599 | Thesis |
2021 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
OGL 592 | Research |
OGL 592 | Research |
2021 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
OGL 590 | Reading and Conference |
OGL 592 | Research |
2020 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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OGL 540 | Evidence Based Inquiry |
OGL 540 | Evidence Based Inquiry |
OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
OGL 575 | Quantitative Data Analysis |
2020 Summer
Course Number | Course Title |
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OGL 540 | Evidence Based Inquiry |
OGL 540 | Evidence Based Inquiry |
2020 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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OGL 360 | Assessment of Leadership |
OGL 540 | Evidence Based Inquiry |
OGL 540 | Evidence Based Inquiry |
- 2021 -- Graduate College Award for Excellence Nominee
- 2021 -- Faculty Women’s Association Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award, Arizona State University (recognizes faculty members who have demonstrated outstanding mentorship to students and/or to other faculty members, particularly women and other underrepresented groups)
- 2021 -- Badass Woman of ASU (recognizes women who have sparked monumental changes at Arizona State University)
- 2021 -- Design Aspirations Grant, College of Integrative Sciences and Arts, Arizona State University ($1,000)
- 2020 -- Early Career Teaching Award, College of Integrative Sciences and Arts, Arizona State University ($500)
- 2017 - 2021 -- Dean’s Summer Research Award ($5,000)
- 2017 -- Best Symposium Award, Management Education & Development Division, Academy of Management (co-recipient, $500)
- 2017 -- Outstanding Collaboration Award, College of Integrative Sciences and Arts, Arizona State University (co-recipient)
- 2017 -- Faculty Fellowship (Co-PI), Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics, Arizona State University
- 2015 -- Outstanding Ph.D. Research Award, Case Western Reserve University
- 2015 -- Don Wolfe Scholarship for Dissertation Research, Case Western Reserve University
- 2013, 2014 -- Sherm Grinnell Scholarship for Research, Case Western Reserve University
- 2013 -- OBTC Doctoral Institute Scholarship
- 2011, 2012 -- INGRoup Travel Grant
- Associate Editor, Frontiers in Psychology (Organizational Psychology specialty section)
- Academy of Management (AOM)
- Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research (INGRoup)
- Experiential Learning Institute
COMMITTEE CHAIR
- Rachel Reed (MS OGL, Fall 2021)
- Sophia Thomas (MS OGL, Fall 2021)
- Christine Dongell (MS OGL, Fall 2021)
- Christine Williams (MS OGL, Spring 2022)
- Xinyue Wang (MS OGL, Summer 2022)
- Ann Magsamen (MS OGL, Spring 2023)
COMMITTEE MEMBER
- Rachel Tomlinson (BA, Health Care Delivery, Spring 2017) – https://repository.asu.edu/items/43243
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Hana Alaithan (MS, Science of Design, Fall 2019) – https://repository.asu.edu/items/54976
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Laura Frederick (MS, Science of Design, Spring 2020) – https://repository.asu.edu/items/57333
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Veronica Gutierrez (EdD, Innovation and Leadership, Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, Fall 2022)