Presentations and Awards

Franklin University was ranked in the top 20 of the Online Education Database (OEDb) 2008 Online College Rankings. These rankings, produced by OEDb, a database of accredited online education programs, are based on data from eight metrics:

  • Acceptance Rate
  • Financial Aid
  • Graduation Rate
  • Peer Web Citations
  • Retention Rate
  • Scholarly Citations
  • Student-faculty Ratio
  • Years Accredited

Established in September 2006, OEDb: Online Education Database is an independent for-profit organization located in Houston, Texas, dedicated to building a comprehensive database of the top accredited online colleges and the degree programs that they offer.

Franklin University's MBA Program was awarded a 2008 Top 40 "Best Buy" designation by GetEducated.com, honoring regionally accredited online MBAs from U.S. graduate schools. This award, based on a review of 91 competing options nationwide, signifies that Franklin's MBA program has been reviewed and judged to offer a high-quality distance MBA to a national audience at tuition rates well below the national average. Franklin University is honored to be recognized for its contribution toward making quality education more accessible through innovative delivery methods coupled with fiscally responsive practices.
Franklin’s distance MBA was awarded a Best Value in Regionally Accredited Online MBAs by GetEducated.com as part of its 2010 business school rankings.The online university cost rankings are based on a comprehensive, independent survey of 90 regionally accredited business schools that offer 250 different MBA degrees via distance education. Franklin University was recognized for its affordability for online students nationwide by ranking 34th for its online MBA.

Established in 1989, GetEducated.com was the nation's first online counseling center for adult learners seeking accredited online degrees.

Franklin prides itself on the excellent qualifications of its faculty members, who are leaders in their respective fields and dedicated to education. Many members of Franklin's faculty have made presentations, published articles, or made notable contributions to the community including:

Michelle Buchberger (General Education Lead Faculty) presented her paper "John Fowles: The French Lieutenant's Woman & Reinterpreting Realism" at the North East Modern Languages Association (NEMLA) annual conference in Baltimore and the Midwest Modern Languages Associate Conference in Cleveland, Ohio.

Phyllis Duryee (Global Cultures Lead Faculty) and Pat McCann (Statistics and Computer Competency Lead Faculty) delivered their presentation "Adjunct Faculty Development in the Online Environment" at the Sloan-C International Conference in Online Learning in Orlando, Fla.

Dr. Ray Forbes (MBA Faculty) - published an article titled "Whole-Brain Coaching and the Merlin Effect: Lessons from Advancing Neuroscience" in the International Journal of Coaching in Organizations.

Dr. Ronald L. Hartung (Computer& Information Sciences Division Chair and Master of Science in Computer Science Program Chair) presented a paper at the Agent and Multi-agent Systems: Technologies and Applications Second KES International Symposium (KES-AMSTA 2008) in Incheon, Korea.  He collaborated with Dr. Anne Hakanssonn of Uppsala University (Sweden) on "An Approach to Event-Driven Algorith for Meta-Agents in a Multi-Agent System" and "Using Meta-Agents to Reason with Multiple Ontologies."

Dr. Garry McDaniel (MBA Faculty) made a presentation titled "Leadership and Ethics" at the 2007 Global Business Ethics International Symposium and Teaching Workshop in Madrid, Spain. He also served as a guest lecturer at the Non-Profit Leadership Management Institute in Austin, Texas, speaking with non-profit executive directors on the topic of Leadership Transformational Change.

Dr. Michael Posey (Organizational Communication Program Chair) made his presentation "The Dos and Dont's of Implementing a Technology-Based Course Manager System" to the League for Innovation at the Community College Conference on Information Technology in Nashville, Tenn.

Dr. Douglas Ross (Master of Science in Marketing & Communication Program Chair) was awarded the 2008 Outstanding Marketing Educator by the American Marketing Association (AMA). His nomination was based upon his contributions to the marketing field through his work at Franklin as well as his contributions to the Professional Certified Marketer Preparation Course that the Columbus AMA holds each year.  In addition to being named the 2008 recipient, Ross is the only winner to be given this award more than once, having been honored with this designation a record three times in the past twelve years (1996, 2005, and 2008).  

Dr. Ross also received the 2006 AIM Award by the central Ohio chapter of the American Marketing Association for his "Out of the Box" entry, Faces of Franklin. Ross created a dynamic marketing art exhibit to raise awareness among central Ohio students about how record enrollment growth - particularly online growth - has changed the face of Franklin University.

Dr. Gary Stroud (Undergraduate Business Studies Division Chair) made a presentation titled "Bilking But Being Ethical" at the Second International Conference of the International Center for Corporate Accountability in New York City.

Dr. Yi Yang (Instructional Design) presented her paper "Using Quality Benchmarks to Measure Students' Perceptions of Online Course Quality" at ED-MEDIA, the World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia, and Telecommunications, in Vancouver, Canada.

Success Path: Dynamic Strategies for Mapping Educational Outcomes
In response to a challenge from Franklin's Chief Academic Officer Dr. Christopher Washington, Michelle Buchberger and Dr. Yi Yang developed Success Path, a visual, color-coded interface that facilitates the creation of a visual "pathway" for each major at the University. The Success Path presentation shows how a simple approach to data management can result in a useful tool. Buchberger and Yang presented Success Path at the Campus Technology 2007 Winter Conference for Technology Leadership in Practice in San Francisco.

For a complete list, view our Faculty Profiles.

Franklin University has been named one of America's Top Military Friendly Colleges and Universities by Military Advanced Education magazine. Honorees were selected by an independent panel of judges from the fields of both education and the military. Selections were based on each institution's favorable policies toward the men and women serving in uniform.

Military Advanced Education is the only magazine produced specifically for service members seeking to take advantage of the military education benefit. MAE covers issues and trends in distance learning and education as they specifically relate to military life, including innovative programs, military educational policy, financial aid, and coursework that offers special opportunities for military personnel.

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