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Coleen Pantalone


Pantalone, Coleen
Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs and Associate Professor of Finance


273 Dodge Hall
617-373-2172
c.pantalone@neu.edu

Education

PhD in Economics, Iowa State University
BS in Economics, University of Minnesota

Research and Teaching Interests

Professor Pantalone’s research expertise is in banking and financial institutions and in personal financial planning.

Selected Publications

Wiseman, F., Pantalone, C., DeSantis, L. (2011). Using Technology to Reduce the Effects of Missed Classes for Student-Athletes. Journal of Online Learning and Teaching (JOLT), 7(4), 482-490.

DeSantis, L., Pantalone, C., Wiseman, F. (2010). LectureCapture -- An Emerging and Innovative Technology with Multiple Applications for Business Schools. Business Education Innovation Journal, 2(2), 8.

DeSantis, L., Pantalone, C., Wiseman, F. (2010). LectureCapture -- An Emerging and Innovative Technology with Multiple Applications for Business Schools. Business Education Innovation Journal, 2(2), 8.  

Bolster, P., Pantalone, C., Trahan, E. A. (2010). The Valuation Effect of Security Breaches. Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis, 5(1).

McCarthy, J., Pantalone, C., Li, H. C. (2009). Investigating Long Memory in Yield Spreads. Journal of Fixed Income, 19(1), 73-81.

Selected Presentations

Wiseman, F. (Presenter & Author), Pantalone, C. (Presenter & Author), DeSantis, L. (Presenter & Author), Staples, M. (Author Only), Trowbridge, S. (Author Only), 21st International Conference on College Teaching and Learning, "When Students Must Be Absent,” Jacksonville, Florida. (April 2010).

Pantalone, C. (Presenter & Author), McCarthy, J. (Presenter & Author), Li, H. (Author Only), International Atlantic Economic Conference, "Investigating Long Memory in Yield Spreads," International Atlantic Economic Society, Rome, Italy. (March 14, 2009).

Pantalone, C., McCarthy, J., and Elsass, P. Baby Boomer Cohort Differences in Life Cycle Asset Accumulation, International Atlantic Economic Conference, Madrid, March 17, 2007.

Pantalone, C., NEASC Workshop for New Evaluators, "Panel discussant," NEASC, Natick, MA.

Pantalone, C., Fletcher, P., AAC&U Network for Academic Renewal, "Integrating Language and Culture, Business and Work to Build a Global Program," AAC&U Network, Denver, CO.

Pantalone, C., Fletcher, P., 14th Annual World Conference on Cooperative Education, "Integrating Learning Model for International Education," Boston, MA.

Pantalone, C., Humphrey, G., Balich, G., CIHE Invitational Session,118th Annual Meeting and Conference, "Developing Evaluators for Institutional and Program Review," NEASC, Boston, MA.

Pantalone, C., Wergin, J., Bradley, C., Hiley, D., CUHE Invitational Session, 117th Annual Meeting and Conference, "Strengthening the Role of CIHE Evaluators," NEASC.

Pantalone, C., Hill, M., Fletcher, P., Regional Seminar on Integrative, "Integrated Learning Models," AACU, Boston, MA.

Pantalone, C., Woolever, K., Network for Academic Renewal Conference, "Integrating Liberal and Professional Studies and the World of Work," AACU with ANAC, Tacoma.

Pantalone, C., Meservy, P., AAHE Conference, "Engaging Faculty and Students in the Urban Community," AAHE, New Orleans.

Industry and Academic Experience

Professor Pantalone came to Northeastern in 1981 as an assistant professor of finance and was promoted to associate professor in 1987. She served as associate dean for undergraduate programs in the College of Business Administration from 1993 to 1996. In 1996, she became vice provost for undergraduate education where she had oversight over undergraduate education across the University as well as the Center for Effective University Teaching and the University Honors’ Program. In July 1999, Professor Pantalone was named executive vice provost after holding the position on an interim basis for 18 months. She was responsible for faculty development, budget planning, and long-term planning. University libraries and the Northeastern Press reported to her. In July 2000, she relinquished her duties in the provost’s office and served as director of the semester calendar conversion process. In that post, she was responsible for managing the process toward the University’s successful conversion to semester in fall 2003. In January 2004, Professor Pantalone returned to the faculty in the College of Business Administration.

Mailing Address

Coleen Pantalone
250 Dodge Hall
Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts  02115-5000