Julia A. Frankland, Ph.D.
Education
- Ph. D. Business Administration, Kent State University
- Masters of Arts in Economics, University of Akron
- Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Westminster College
Experience
- Malone University, Professor of Business Administration, School of Business, Fall 2011- present
- Malone University - MBA Director 2011-2012
- Malone University, Interim Dean, MBA Director, 2009-2010
- Malone College, MBA Co-Director, Graduate School 2007-2008
- Malone College, Associate Professor of Business Administration, School of Business, Fall 1999 – present
- Malone College, Part time Faculty, Department of History and Social Science & The Graduate School - Business, Fall 1996 – Fall 2001
- Kent State University, Department of Economics, Teaching Fellow, Fall 1993 - Summer 1996; Part Time Instructor Fall 1998 – Summer 1999
- Mount Union College, Part time Faculty, Department of Business and Economics, Spring 1997, Spring 1998
- Kent State University - Stark Campus, Part time Temporary Assistant Professor, Summer 1996 - Fall 1996, Summer 1997
Recent Scholarly Work
- Traditional versus Open Access Scholarly Journal Publishing, by Julia Frankland & Margaret A. Ray, Journal of Scholarly Publishing, Volume 49, Issue 1, fall 2017
- Midwest Economics Association, Spring 2016, “The Fungibility of Sin Taxes; a case study of Ohio and Colorado K-12 education”
- Teaching Economics: Instruction and Classroom Based Research (24th annual), February 2013, “Reaching Principles Students in Thoughtful Ways – Four Assignments to Make Them Think”
- Advanced Placement Economics Exam Reading – Question Leader 2019, Table Leader 2007-2018, Reader 2004-2006
- Advanced Placement Economics Exam - test question author 2009-present
- CLEP Exam Economics - test question author 2011
- Allied Social Science Association, January 2009, “Using the Game of Bocce to Teach Market Structures” poster session.
- Western Economics Association, Summer 2003, “Working While in College: Effects on Degree Completion
Teaching Assignments
- Principles of Microeconomics
- Principles of Macroeconomics
- Labor Economics
- Money and Banking
- Public Finance
- Marketing
- Entrepreneurship
- Personal Finance
- Managerial Economics (Graduate)
- International Business (undergraduate & MBA)