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Anthony F. Rodi is a Clinical Associate Professor of Business Administration at the University of Pittsburgh's Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business and College of Business Administration, where he has taught since 2015. He served as Interim Associate Dean of the College of Business Administration from 2019-2020 and currently directs the MS-MIS program and coordinates MS programs.
Education:
- DSc in Information Systems & Communications, Robert Morris University
- MS in Information Systems Management, Robert Morris University
- BS/BA in Human Resources Management, Robert Morris University
His research centers on Information Systems with emphases on AI, Algorithms, and Cyber Ethics. Key investigations include technology's impact on learning environments, digital native behaviors, professional development through digital badges, and ethical implications of classroom technology adoption.
Analysis of his 12 publications (2011-2019) reveals consistent focus on educational technology integration, particularly examining BYOD policies, learning management systems, and digital badge efficacy. His work bridges information systems theory with practical classroom applications while addressing ethical dimensions of emerging technologies.
Scientific awards:
- Katz Excellence in Teaching Award (2020)
- Katz MBA Excellence in Teaching Award (2017)
- Outstanding Teacher of the Year (2016)
- Poets and Quants Best Undergraduate Professors
- Multiple Grant Writer Recognition Awards including 'Million Dollar Achiever'
Dr. Rodi advises the Business Technology Club, Project Management Club, and case competition teams. His grant leadership includes a multi-million-dollar DoD contract with CMU Robotics Institute as Principal Investigator, demonstrating significant external funding success.
As a Pitt Cyber Affiliate Scholar, he builds cross-disciplinary partnerships and previously directed CalU's National Center for Robotics Engineering and Technology Education.




