

Stanley Dunn
Professor with a reputation for excellence in academic leadership and engineering education, Stanley Dunn is a Professor Emeritus at the Lally School of Management, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Since joining the institute in 2008, he has made significant contributions as Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Education, as well as a full Professor in the School of Engineering. His tenure at Rensselaer has been marked by his dedication to fostering innovative university-wide initiatives and developing robust academic programs. Throughout his distinguished career, Professor Dunn has authored three influential books and published over 150 scholarly papers, reflecting his deep commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. His research and academic contributions have been widely recognized, earning him numerous accolades and positions of influence within the academic community. His work has not only enriched the academic environment at Rensselaer but has also had a lasting impact on the broader engineering and management disciplines. In addition to his scholarly achievements, Professor Dunn has held various editorial and officer roles in prestigious journals and professional organizations. These positions have allowed him to shape the discourse in his field and mentor the next generation of scholars and practitioners. His leadership and vision have been instrumental in guiding the strategic direction of these organizations, ensuring their continued relevance and impact. Professor Dunn's legacy at Rensselaer is characterized by his unwavering commitment to academic excellence and his ability to inspire both colleagues and students. His contributions have left an indelible mark on the institution and the broader academic community, making him a respected figure in engineering education and beyond.
Publications
, 5463-5471, 2007-08-01
, 50.29-50.29, 2013-05-01
, 124-132, 1984-02-01
, 449-455, 2004-01-01
, 630-631, 1995-08-13