Faculty Awards

2024

  • Lu Liu – Homer Hoyt Dissertation Award (American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, AREUEA), 2024

2023

2022

2021

  • Ari M. Shalam – Wharton Teaching Excellence Award, 2020-2021
  • Asuka Nakahara – Provost’s Award for Teaching Excellence by Non-Standing Faculty Awardee, 2021

2020

2019

2018

  • Maisy Wong – Wharton Teaching Excellence Reward Recipient, 2018
  • Asuka Nakahara – Excellence in Teaching Awardee, 2018
  • Joseph Gyourko – Wharton Teaching Excellence Reward Recipient, 2018
  • Maisy Wong – Excellence in Teaching Award for the Undergraduate Division, 2017-2018
  • Benjamin Keys – Wharton Teaching Excellence Award, 2018
  • Todd Sinai – Wharton Teaching Excellence Reward Recipient, 2018

2017

2016

2015

  • Asuka Nakahara – Excellence in Teaching Awardee, 2015
  • Asuka Nakahara – Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award Nominee, 2015
  • Asuka Nakahara – Provost’s Award for Teaching Excellence by Non-Standing Faculty Nominee, 2015

2014

2013

  • Asuka Nakahara – Excellence in Teaching Awardee, 2013 Description

    The Excellence in Teaching Awards are awarded annually to eight (8) MBA faculty members who receive the highest average instructor rating on their course evaluation forms over the three prior semesters. The course evaluation forms are filled out by the students at the conclusion of every course.

  • Asuka Nakahara – Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award Nominee, 2013

2012

2011

2010

  • Joseph Gyourko – Excellence in Teaching Awardee, 2010 Description

    The Excellence in Teaching Awards are awarded annually to eight (8) MBA faculty members who receive the highest average instructor rating on their course evaluation forms over the three prior semesters. The course evaluation forms are filled out by the students at the conclusion of every course.

2009

2008

  • Asuka Nakahara – Excellence in Teaching Awardee, 2008
  • Asuka Nakahara – Class of ’84 Awardee, 2008 Description

    The Class of 1984 Award is awarded to the faculty member with the highest average instructor rating over the same time period. The faculty member must have taught at least one semester’s worth of course hours during the prior academic year in order to be eligible. A WGA subcommittee, the Excellence in Teaching Committee, calculates the award winners, along with a selected faculty advisor. Each of the recipients is awarded a plaque.

    All awards are presented at the Spring Salute and are also recognized during the MBA Graduation Ceremony.

2006

  • Asuka Nakahara – Excellence in Teaching Awardee, 2006
  • Asuka Nakahara – Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Awardee, 2006 Description

    Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award

    The Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award is awarded to the one faculty member "who has exemplified outstanding teaching quality during the last year." A list of nominees is generated through a vote by the MBA student body and nominations from the academic departments. The Anvil Award Selection Committee, comprised of student leaders, administrators and past Anvil Award winners, selects the recipient.

    All awards are presented in the Spring semester and recipients are also recognized in the MBA Graduation Program.

2005

2004

  • Asuka Nakahara – Excellence in Teaching Awardee, 2004
  • Asuka Nakahara – Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award Nominee, 2004
  • Todd Sinai – Edwin S. Mills Best Paper Award for the best paper in Real Estate Economics, 2004

2003

  • Peter Linneman – Named one of the 25 “Most Influential People in Real Estate” by Realtor Magazine, 2003
  • Peter Linneman – Outstanding Paper, Southern Finance Association Conference, Real Estate Economics and Economies of Scale: The Case of REIT, 2003

2001

  • Todd Sinai – Housing and Urban Development (HUD)/AREUEA best paper in housing and urban development at the Annual AREUEA Conferences, 2001

1998

  • Susan M Wachter – Presidential Appointment, Senate Confirmation, Assistant Secretary, HUD, 1998-2001

1996