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Aegean Sea #6
Copyright 2006, 2008 Lynn Manos
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Dr. Alfred N. and Lynn Manos Page Prize
for Sustainability Issues in Business Curricula
The Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina is honored to announce the
inauguration of the
Alfred N. and Lynn Manos Page Prize for
Sustainability Issues in Business Curricula. The Page Prize will have two purposes: to
encourage efforts to expose business students to state-of-the-art environmental sustainability
knowledge and to demonstrate the Moore School's commitment to promoting sustainability in business
education. The school will house an associated national and international database on high-quality
teaching/curricular materials related to environmental sustainability and organizations, providing
business educators around the world with compelling materials and course and curricular designs
promoting greater understanding of this critical issue.
WHO MAY SUBMIT:Faculty, doctoral students, and others are invited to submit non-published
materials related to innovative curricula (program design and core components), courses (including
full syllabi) and/or substantial course components (e.g., case materials, simulations, etc.)
appropriate for rigorous and relevant teaching about environmental sustainability and
business.
Submissions must be original and made with the full consent of all authors for free public
access to the submitted materials for use in business education anywhere in the world.
AWARDS:Two Page Prizes will be awarded each year, beginning in the fall of 2008. One prize
will honor the best submission from faculty in the United States; the second will be awarded to the
best submission from faculty at an overseas institution. (University of South Carolina faculty may
not compete for the Page Prize, but a parallel prize will be offered to the best USC submission
through the dean’s office of the Moore School.)
Initial prizes will be $1,000 each, plus a framed print of
Aegean Sea #6 (shown above) certifying the award. Two
Honorable Mention prizes (one in each category) will also be awarded at levels of $250 each.
Winners will be chosen by a three-member USC faculty committee. A database of top submissions
each year will be made available on the Moore School’s Web site for adoption by business faculty
around the world to utilize in their home institutions.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION:October 31, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time Zone. All submissions
must be made electronically to:
pageprize@moore.sc.edu.
Complete submissions must include the following:
1. relevant curriculum, course, or course materials
2. CV for (all) author(s) of submission
3. release form
online or
pdf
CONTACT:For more information about the competition, please contact JoAnn Turnquist by
e-mail
joannturnquist@moore.sc.edu
or by phone 803- 777-3176.
AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS:Winning submissions will be announced on or before December 31, 2008.
SUBMISSION FORM:
Submission and Release
Form
(PDF) for the
2008 Dr. Alfred N. and Lynn Manos Page Prize
for Sustainability Issues in Business Curricula.
ABOUT THE BENEFACTORS:
Dr. Alfred N. Page is dean and professor emeritus of the
Henry Bloch (H&R Block) School of Business of the University of Missouri-Kansas City. He
previously served as co-chief academic officer and dean for the Sykes College of Business at the
University of Tampa, dean of the School of Business at the College of William & Mary, and
acting dean of the School of Business at the University of Washington. At Washington, Dr. Page
helped found the Executive MBA program and served as chair of the Department of Finance,
Quantitative Methods and Business Economics for eight years. In addition, while at Washington, he
taught as a visiting professor at the University of Chicago, University of Rochester, and Stanford
University. Also at Washington, Dr. Page was recognized with the Burlington Northern
Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award and the Executive MBA Excellence in Teaching Award.
Dr. Page graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree from Macalester
College. He completed his graduate studies at the University of Chicago, where he earned an
MBA and a Ph.D. in Accounting, Finance, and Economics.
Lynn Manos Page, an accomplished painter and printmaker
currently working in Florida, for many years painted and studied in Venice, Italy, and in Greece.
Her paintings, both in pastels and oils, generally feature water and boat scenes and are widely
collected and included in the public and private collections of institutions world wide, such as
Johnson and Johnson, Continental Insurance, H&R Block, Mayo Clinic, Sprint, and more.She has
participated in single and goup exhibitions nationally and internationally.
Ms. Page received her B.F.A. degree from the University of Kansas, Lawrence, and her M.A.
from the University of Missouri at Kansas City. She has also served as an art instructor at the
Kansas City Art Institute, and worked with Christo and Jean Claude on
The Umbrellas, Japan-USA, in Lebec, California.
Ms. Page has donated to the Moore School an original diptych of an ocean scene called
Aegean Sea #6, images of which will be used in electronic
and print promotional materials for the prize. The artist’s research for her Aegean Sea series was
done on the islands of Skopelos and Hydra, Greece, in September 2006 and May 2008.
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