Winston-Salem
State University






Welcome to the Area of Management Information Systems.

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Associate Professor of Management Information Systems
Chair - Department of Accounting and Management Information Systems

Office - RC 019A
Phone - 336-750-2359
e-mail: mortonr@wssu.edu




Academic History

Ph.D. - Management Information Systems, University of Kentucky - 1996
MBA - With Emphasis in Information Systems, University of Colorado - Denver 1989
B.S. - Business Administration - Emphasis in Personnel Management, University of Colorado - Denver 1981


Curriculum Vitae

Dr. Morton is an associate professor of Management Information Systems. He serves as co-advisor for the Winston-Salem State University chapter of the Association for Information Technology Professionals.




Courses I am currently teaching at Winston-Salem State University

MIS 2312 - Internet Technology - Section 1
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      Student Files and Assignments
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The "White House" of Huntsville North Carolina



Other Links of Interest to me:

The North Carolina Chapters of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

The Maryland Chapter of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

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