Talk:Edward J. Balleisen
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- Specific text to be added or removed: In 2018, Balleisen received the 2018 Ralph Gomory Prize for Fraud and the Harold F. Williamson Prize for significant contributions to the field of business history.
- Reason for the change: Adding new information to update page
- References supporting change: https://thebhc.org/gomory and https://thebhc.org/williamson
- Specific text to be added or removed: In 2024, Bass Connections received a Duke Presidential Team Award, the highest programmatic honor given by the university. He has written about the value of team-based experiential learning, both within the humanities and for undergraduates across all fields. Duke University placed No. 5 in the 2024 global Times Higher Education Interdisciplinary Science Rankings.
- Reason for the change: Adding new information to update page
- References supporting change: https://today.duke.edu/2024/01/dukes-2023-24-presidential-award-winners-honored-embodying-dukes-values and https://www.amacad.org/publication/daedalus/case-bringing-experiential-learning-humanities and https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10734-023-01057-1 and https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/interdisciplinary-science-rankings-2025-results-announced
- Specific text to be added or removed: In a 2024 interview with Inside Higher Ed’s Susan Greenberg, Balleisen explained how scientific collaboration among disciplines can not only drive student engagement but also address global problems.
- Reason for the change: Adding new information to update page
- References supporting change: https://www.insidehighered.com/news/faculty-issues/research/2024/12/03/expert-interdisciplinary-research-answers-five-questions
Reason for conflict of interest: I work at Duke University. Nc856 (talk) 16:16, 10 January 2025 (UTC)
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