

Kathleen Weiss Hanley
An advocate for integrating knowledge on business administration and its practical applications, Kathleen Weiss Hanley served as an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at the University of Michigan from 1988 to 1994. During her tenure, she contributed significantly to the academic community, fostering a dynamic learning environment that encouraged critical thinking and innovation among her students. Kathleen's dedication to her field is reflected in her commitment to teaching and mentoring future leaders in business. Her work at the University of Michigan was part of a broader effort to enhance the institution's intellectual life, as documented by the Faculty History Project, which celebrates the achievements and contributions of faculty members since 1837. Her legacy at the university is marked by her passion for education and her ability to inspire students to pursue excellence in their academic and professional endeavors.
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, 67-80, 2001-01-01
, 2016-01-01
, 231-250, 1993-10-01