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Depaul's Academic All-Stars
DePaul Magazine
Profiles of four faculty all-stars at DePaul University: Associate Professor Kelly Richmond Pope, a forensic accountant who has made several films capturing accounting fraud, including "All the Queen's Horses"; Research Professor of Law Patty Gerstenblith, who founded DePaul's Center for Art, Museum & Cultural Heritage Law and concerns herself with the problem of cultural heritage looting; psychology professors W. LaVome Robinson and Leonard Jason, who created the Success Over Stress Violence Prevention Program for youth exposed to violence; and Nezih Altay, a professor of operations management, who conducts research on humanitarian supply chain management.
Faculty Focus: Professor Lauded For Humanitarian Supply Chain Research
Faculty Focus: Professor Lauded For Humanitarian Supply Chain Research
Business Exchange
Professor of Management Nezih Altay credits an earthquake in his native Turkey as a game-changing event that led him to learn more about the supply chain of disaster management. Today, Altay is lauded for being one of the first U.S. academics to recognize the importance of applying supply chain theory and research to disaster relief. He was named a Fulbright Scholar and researhed the logistics of aid delivery in conflict zones for six months the visiting Fulbright-Hanken Distinguished Chair in Business and Economics at Hanken School of Economics in Helsinki, Finland.
Faculty Focus: First Driehaus Fellow Bin Jiang
Faculty Focus: First Driehaus Fellow Bin Jiang
Business Exchange
Profile of first Driehaus Fellow Bin Jiang, a Chinese researcher and management professor who focuses his research on outsourcing and supply chain management.