Thomas Crain

Senior Lecturer (Business Communication, Law & Ethics) at Carey Business School

Schools

  • Carey Business School

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Biography

Carey Business School

Areas of Interest: , Ethics,, Leadership Theory,, Rhetoric and Cross-cultural Communications,, Economic and Social History of Baltimore

Biography

Thomas Crain, ABD (The Johns Hopkins University) joined the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in 1993. He is a Lecturer with expertise in the areas of communications and ethics.

Honors & Distinctions

  • 2009  Alumni Excellence in Teaching Award, Johns Hopkins University
  • 2007 – Present:  Vice Chair & Chair of Programs Committee, Maryland Humanities Council Board of Trustees (elected)
  • 2003 – Present: Member,  Baltimore Architecture Foundation Board of Directors
  • 1995 – 2001: University Continuing Education Association, Chair of the Humanities, Arts, and Sciences Division; Commissioner, Education and Technology Commission

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