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Allison Lehr Samuels is a Lecturer in the Lawrence N. Field Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York. With expertise in entrepreneurship education, curriculum development, and integrating technology into pedagogy, she has been actively involved in initiatives such as Open Educational Resources (OER), hybrid/online teaching, and CUNY HyFlex projects. Her work spans design thinking, 3D printing applications in business education, and supporting women entrepreneurs.
- Education: BA in Theater (Barnard College, Columbia University, 1996), MBA in Management (Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, 2002)
Lehr Samuels has received multiple accolades, including the 2021 Presidential Excellence Award for Distinguished Service and the 2011 Hybrid and Online Teaching with Technology Award from Zicklin. She co-founded the Baruch Maker Hub (2016) and leads faculty development programs related to OER. Her service includes committee roles at Baruch College and system-wide CUNY initiatives focused on academic technology and online learning.
- Scientific Awards:
- Presidential Excellence Award - Distinguished Service (Baruch College, 2021)
- Teaching and Learning with Technology Grant (2013)
- Hybrid and Online Teaching with Technology Award (Zicklin, 2011)
- Third Place Advisor of the Year (2004)
- Jack Nash Distinguished Service Award (2002)
- Beta Gamma Sigma (2002)
- Sigma Nu Tau Inductee and Faculty Secretary (2012)
She actively contributes to faculty development through roles like Chair of the CUNY CTL Advisory Council and leadership in the CUNY HyFlex Pilot. Her research focuses on OER implementation, digital pedagogy, and interdisciplinary approaches to entrepreneurship education.





