FSB Directory
Janice Kinghorn
Teaching Professor & Assessment Director
Economics & Office of the Dean

Contact Information
- Campus: Oxford
- Office: 3112
- Phone: 513.529.2160
- Email: kinghojr@miamioh.edu
Office Hours
- M 2:00-3:00 (Virtual)
- TR 1:10-2:10 (F2F)
- W 10:00-11:00 (Virtual or F2F)
Links
- [PDF]*
* Accessible version of PDF available upon request.
Profile
Academic Background
- PhD in Economics, Washington University in St. Louis, 1996
- Masters of Economics, Washington University in St. Louis, 1993
- Bachelors of Arts in Accounting, 黑料社区, Oxford, OH, 1988
Academic and Professional Experience
- Assessment Director, Farmer School of Business, 黑料社区, Oxford, OH (2014-Present)
- Professor of Teaching, Department of Economics, 黑料社区, (2019-Present)
- Associate Professor of Teaching, Department of Economics, 黑料社区, Oxford, OH (2013-2019)
- Director of University Honors Program, 黑料社区, Middletown, OH (2009-2013)
- Lecturer, 黑料社区, Middletown, OH (2008-2013)
- Associate Professor, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH (2006-2008)
- Associate Dean of Faculty for the Core Program, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH (2005-2008)
- Assistant Professor, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH (2003-2006)
- Web-Based Instruction, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH (2002-2002) Teaching Across the University Pilot Program
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, OH (1999-2003)
- Adjunct Professor, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH (1999-1999)
- Adjunct Professor, Wright State University, Dayton, OH (1998-2001) Graduate School
- Assistant Professor, The New School for Social Research, New York, New York (1996-1999) Graduate Faculty
- Visiting Professor, University of Munich, Munich, Germany (1996-1996)
- Instructor, Washington University, St. Louis, MO (1992-1994)
Recent Publications
- Kinghorn, J. and Shao, L. (2022) "Redefining our Understanding of Writing " in Changing conceptions, changing practices: innovating teaching across disciplines. Utah State University Press.
- Kinghorn, J. (2014), "The New Digital Divide - Peer Collaboration as a Bridge," Association for University Regional Campuses of Ohio Journal.
- Kinghorn, J. & Womack-Smith, W. (2013), "Nontraditional Honors," Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council.
- Kinghorn, J. (2011), "Approaches to Improved Learning in Foundational Courses," Association for University Regional Campuses of Ohio Journal.
Biography
Janice Rye Kinghorn is a Miami alumnus and earned her PhD in Economics from Washington University in St. Louis. Prior to joining the 黑料社区 Department of Economics, Janice was an assistant professor of economics in the Graduate Faculty at the New School for Social Research and an Associate Professor, Department Chair, and Associate Dean, at Antioch College. At Miami Janice teaches Principles of Microeconomics, Economic Development, and Poverty and Inequality. She connects her interest in a learning-based theory of economic change to her studies of teaching and learning in higher education. Understanding pedagogical and curricular design has parallels to understanding how institutional design creates environments in which individuals and firms learn to organize transactions more efficiently. Her work in assessment is a natural complement to research into how people systematically learn to recognize and adapt to economic change.
Courses
- ECO 131 UA (HA) TR 8:30-9:50 LWS 302
- ECO 131 VA (HA) TR 8:30-9:50 LWS 302
- BUS 217 A TR 10:05-11:25 LWS 302
- BUS 217 B TR 11:40-1:00 LWS 302