Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration, The Pennsylvania State University
M.Ed. in Higher Education Administration, The Pennsylvania State University
B.S. in Management Science, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania
Articles Published
Myers, Cori and Rick Van Dyke. “Managing Complexity: Beginnings of a Research Model
for Business Educators to Update Simulation Pedagogy for 21st Century Business Environments.” In J.D. Belloit, T.R. Johns, and C. Myers (eds.)
Northeastern Association of Business, Economics, and Technology 2011 Proceedings of
the 34th Annual Meeting (pp.165-170). Online at http://www.nabet.us/Archives/2011/NABET_Proceedings_2011.pdf .
Myers, Cori and Peter Huegler. (2011). Effects of Virtual Groups on Learning Outcomes
in and ITV Delivered International Business Course. In P. Van Den Bossche, W. H. Gijselaers,
& R. G. Milter (Eds). Building Learning Experiences in a Changing World (165-194).
New York: Springer.
Myers, Cori and Rick Van Dyke. “Just Short Of Chaos: Simulating Complexity in the
Classroom to Spur Innovative Thinking” In J.D. Belloit, T.R. Johns, and C. Myers
(eds.) Northeastern Association of Business, Economics, and Technology 2010 Proceedings
of the 33rd Annual Meeting (pp.223-229). Online at http://www.nabet.us/Archives/2010/NABET%20Proceedings%202010.pdf.
Myers, Cori and Rick Van Dyke. “Time Value of Writing: Effective Learning and Efficient
Assessment” In J.D. Belloit, T.R. Johns, and C. Myers (eds.) Northeastern Association
of Business, Economics, and Technology 2009 Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Meeting (pp.187-196). Online at http://www.nabet.us/Archives/2009/NABET%20Proceedings%202009.pdf.
Myers, Cori and Van Dyke, Rick. “Does Your Teaching Toolkit Include the Write Stuff?”
In J.D. Belloit and T.R. Johns (eds.) Northeastern Association of Business, Economics,
and Technology 2008 Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting (pp.159-160). Online at http://www.nabet.us/Archives/2008/NABET%20Proceedings%202008%20Combined.pdf .
Professional Presentations
Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility in the Classroom. ACBSP, 2013 Annual Conference,
Salt Lake City, Utah, June, 2013.
Fostering the Courage to be Creative. Eastern Academy of Management, 50th Annual Conference, Baltimore, Maryland., May, 2013.
“Profile Your Style,” presented at Leadership Clinton County, Lock Haven, PA, January
2011 and 2012, and November 2012.
"Foundations of Effective Time Management," presented at Women Who Wine (professional
women’s group), Lock Haven, PA, August 2012.
“LHU’s Business and Computer Programs: Progress and Outreach,” presented the Rotary
Club of Lock Haven, Mill Hall, PA November 2011.
“Managing Complexity: Beginnings of a research model for business educators to update
simulation pedagogy,” co-presented at the Northeastern Association of Business, Economics,
and Technology 2011 Conference, State College, PA, October 2011.
Highlights of the Business Administration, Accounting, and Applied Computer Science
Programs, presented at the LHU Council of Trustees Meeting, Lock Haven, PA, September
2011.
“Entrepreneurship: Redefining Workforce Development,” co-presented at the 2011 Workforce
Investment Board Symposium, State College, PA, August 2011.
“The Haven Entrepreneurial Leadership Center,” presented at the Pennsylvania State
System of Higher Education Economic Development Meeting, Kutztown, PA, November, 2010.
“Just Short Of Chaos: Simulating Complexity in the Classroom to Spur Innovative Thinking,”
co-presented at the Northeastern Association of Business, Economics, and Technology
2010 Conference, State College, PA, October 2010.
“Student Engagement in the Classroom.” Panel presentation at Lock Haven University’s
University Days, Lock Haven, PA, August 2010.
“Entrepreneurial Leadership Center Grant,” presented at the Clinton County Economic
Partnership Meeting, Lock Haven, PA, January 2010.
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