Provost and Colleagues Win 2020 John F. Mee Award
Provost John Humphreys, Ph.D.; Stephanie Pane-Haden, Ph.D.; and graduate student Md. Kamrul Hasan, all of A&M-Commerce, received the 2020 John F. Mee Award for Best Intellectual Contribution from the Management History Division of the Academy of Management. The John F. Mee Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to management history, is the division's most prestigious award. The research paper, Enabling Leadership: Whitney Young, Jr. as Dramaturgical Director of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, was co-authored by Humphries, Pane-Haden, Hasan and Milorad Novicevic, Ph.D. (University of Mississippi). With nearly 20,000 members, the Academy of Management is the preeminent professional association for management scholars. Humphreys, Novicevic and Pane-Haden are all former chairs of the Management History Division of the Academy of Management.
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