
معرفی
Michael Koval is a Professor and Faculty Director of the Business Honors Program at Salisbury University's Department of Accounting and Legal Studies. He holds a BS in Chemical Engineering (Pennsylvania State University, 1985), an MBA (The Ohio State University, 1989), and a JD (Georgetown University Law Center, 1995). His research focuses on legal pedagogy, particularly teaching legal concepts to business students, emphasizing engagement strategies and curriculum design. His publications explore collaborative learning, classroom activities, and challenges in legal education. Though no awards or grants are explicitly listed, his work highlights innovative approaches to business law teaching. He oversees the Business Honors Program and is affiliated with Salisbury University’s Perdue Hall.
- Education:
- BS in Chemical Engineering, Pennsylvania State University (1985)
- MBA, The Ohio State University (1989)
- JD, Georgetown University Law Center (1995)
His research interests revolve around optimizing legal education for business contexts, including overcoming faculty resistance to writing assignments and simplifying complex legal concepts for student comprehension. His work often employs case studies and simulations to illustrate real-world applications of legal principles. Articles span topics like trademark disputes, contract negotiations, and stress management in accounting environments, reflecting a blend of legal, business, and pedagogical insights.




