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USF Muma College of Business professor awarded Core Fulbright grant

Grandon Gill speaking to students

USF Professor Grandon Gill recently received one of academia's most prestigious awards. But the research for which he received the Core Fulbright U.S. Scholar grant is more than just academic - he is helping universities in Africa teach students how to use technology in their business and personal lives.

Gill will travel to South Africa this summer to help faculty learn how to write case studies and use cases in their classes. He is recognized internationally for his work in case method research and has received two National Science Foundation grants in the past to develop case studies at USF - one $300,000 grant in 2014 and another for $170,000 in 2011.

This Fulbright award is the first Core Fulbright ever received by a USF Muma College of Business faculty member. With the Fulbright grant, Gill will introduce the case method as an alternative way to teach, research, and contribute new knowledge to both