Monday, April 23, 2001
On wings of song
Outbreak
BTE observes its 25th anniversary by evoking the spirit of Malcolm X
Tenure approved for 73 UGA faculty
Members of promotion, tenure review committees are announced
Right back at ya

Promotions approved for 157 UGA faculty
The University System Board of Regents approved the promotion of 157 University of Georgia faculty members at its April meeting. Those receiving a promotion are:

College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
To Professor
Susan K. Braman, entomology; Timothy L. Foutz, biological and agricultural engineering; William G. Hudson, entomology; Maynard J. Iverson, agricultural leadership, education and communication; Orville M. Lindstrom, horticulture; Ignacy Misztal, animal and dairy science; John M. Ruter, horticulture; Phillip L. Williams, environmental health sciences; and Steven L. Stice, animal and dairy science.

To Associate Professor
Darold P. Batzer, entomology; Mark R. Brown, entomology; Donald E. Champagne, entomology; Takoi Hamrita, biological and agricultural engineering; Julie K. Northcutt, poultry science; David L. Macintosh, environmental health sciences; Hanumantha Pappu, plant pathology; T. Dean Pringle, animal and dairy science; Phillip M. Roberts, entomology; Scott M. Russell, poultry science; and John W. Worley, biological and agricultural engineering.


College of Arts and Sciences
To Professor
Gauri Sankar Datta, statistics; Victoria M. Davion, philosophy; Steven M. Holland, geology; Krzysztof J. Kochut, computer science; James H. McGregor, comparative literature; Walter D. Potter, computer science; Catherine M. Pringle, ecology; and Qing Zhang, mathematics.

To Associate Professor
Merryl Alber, marine sciences; Michelle Ballif, English; Sarah E. Blackwell, Romance languages; Julie Checkoway, English; Monica Chojnacka, history; Jolene R. Davis, School of Music; R. Kelly Dawe, botany; Lisa Alayne Donovan, botany; Jacek Gaertig, cellular biology; Freda Scott Giles, drama and theatre; Susan B. Haire, political science; Peter H. Hauschildt, physics; Philip V. Holmes, psychology; Elham Izadi, mathematics; Samantha B. Joye, marine sciences; Martin Kagel, Germanic and Slavic languages; Eileen T. Kraemer, computer science; Michael A. Kwass, history; J. Keith Langston, Germanic and Slavic languages; Henning H. Meyer, physics; Chris J. Peterson, botany; Timothy B. Powell, English; Christopher Romanek, geology; Ming-Yi Sun, marine sciences; Michael P. Terns, biochemistry and molecular biology; and Zheng-Hua Ye, botany.


College of Business
To Professor
Jennifer J. Gaver, School of Accounting; Kenneth M. Gaver, School of Accounting; Andrew F. Seila, management information systems; George A. Selgin, economics; and Robert J. Vandenberg, management.

To Associate Professor
Allen C. Amason, management; Benjamin C. Ayers, School of Accounting; Ann K. Buchholtz, management; Marc Larso Lipson, banking and finance; David H. Downs, insurance/legal studies/real estate; and Christine M. Riordan, management.

College of Education
To Professor
Robert C. Branch,
instructional technology; Sherry L. Field, social science education; Stuart W. Fors, health promotion and behavior; Michael A. Horvat, physical education and sport studies; Patrick J. O’Connor, exercise science; Pamela O. Paisley, counseling and human development; Sally H. Ross, language education; Peter Smagorinsky, language education; and Mark Wheeler, dance.

To Associate Professor
Claire Hamilton, elementary education; Thomas Hebert, educational psychology; Carolyn W. Keys, science education; Seock-Ho Kim, educational psychology; Pamela K. Orpinas, health promotion and behavior; Maria A. Restrepo, communication sciences and disorders; Paul Schutz, educational psychology; and Elizabeth A. St. Pierre, language education.


College of Family and Consumer Sciences
To Professor
Richard D. Lewis,
foods and nutrition.


School of Forest Resources
To Associate Professor
John P. Carroll,
forest resources; and Jeffrey Francis Dean, forest resources.


College of Journalism and Mass Communication
To Professor
Karen W. King,
advertising/public relations; and Ruth Ann Lariscy, advertising/public relations.


College of Pharmacy
To Professor
Ethan W. Taylor,
pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences.

To Associate Professor
Michael G. Bartlett,
pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences; and Marie A. Chisholm, clinical and administrative sciences.


College of Veterinary Medicine
To Associate Professor
Julie Ann Coffield,
physiology and pharmacology; Kendall S. Frazier, pathology; Susan E. Little, medical microbiology and parasitology; and John J. Maurer, avian medicine.


Libraries
To Librarian II
Sheila McAlister
and Jill Severn.

To Librarian III
Bucilla L. Hawks-Bradley, Eric Griffith
and Rene Shoemaker.

To Librarian IV
Bill Clayton
and Martha T. Hughes.


College of Pharmacy
To Clinical Professor
Flynn W. Warren
, clinical and administrative sciences.

To Clinical Associate Professor
Henry H. Cobb III,
clinical and administrative sciences.


Research
To Associate Research Scientist
Steven B. Levery,
biochemical and molecular biology; Christopher Romanek, Savannah River Ecology Lab; and John C. Seaman, Savannah River Ecology Lab.


Public Service and Outreach
To Senior Public Service Associate
Judy Bland,
Cooperative Extension Service; Richard C. Field, Georgia Center for Continuing Education; Thomas R. Gaines, Institute of Government; S. Frances Hensley, education; Judy Ellis Hibbs, Cooperative Extension Service; Daniel Hope, Institute of Government; John H. Jeffreys, Fanning Institute; Deborah W. Purvis, Cooperative Extension Service; Frederick N. Reed, Cooperative Extension Service; Mary H. White, Cooperative Extension Service; and James L. Youngquist, Institute of Government.

To Public Service Associate
Thomas R. Adams, biological and agricultural engineering; Anna Durham Boiling, Institute of Government; Robert N. Brewer Jr., Cooperative Extension Service; Carol H. Crowe, Cooperative Extension Service; G. Scott Daniell, Cooperative Extension Service; James T. Flanders, Cooperative Extension Service; Mark Ryan Foster, Institute of Government; A. Celeste Garrett, Cooperative Extension Service; Mary H. Glenn, Cooperative Extension Service; William M. Hodge, Cooperative Extension Service; Jennifer W. Jordan, Cooperative Extension Service; Gordon R. Lee, Cooperative Extension Service; David P. Lewis, Cooperative Extension Service; Edwin G. Maner, Institute of Government; Richard L. Milford, Institute of Government; Donald J. Morris, Cooperative Extension Service; J. Faith Peppers, Cooperative Extension Service; Charles D. Rice, Cooperative Extension Service; John E. Smith, Cooperative Extension Service; Maryellen Timmons, Marine Institute; Carl F. Varnadoe, Cooperative Extension Service; Debbie B. Wilburn, Cooperative Extension Service; and Terry N. Williams, Georgia Center for Continuing Education.

To Public Service Assistant
Greg William Bowman, Cooperative Extension Service; H. Wayne Chesnut, Cooperative Extension Service; Connie R. Edwards, Business Outreach Services; Janet C. Hollingsworth, Cooperative Extension Service; James M. Isbell, Cooperative Extension Service; Anthony M. Jones, Cooperative Extension Service; John S. Maynard, Business Outreach Services; Steven P. Morgan, Cooperative Extension Service; Barbara S. Paul, Business Outreach Services; Lori E. Purcell, Cooperative Extension Service; Byron B. Rhodes III, Cooperative Extension Service; Holly H. Sams, Cooperative Extension Service; Edith Schmidt, Marine Institute; Bobby L. Wilson, Cooperative Extension Service; Heather A. Woods, Business Outreach Services; Michele Wright, Business Outreach Services; and Mark Allen Zeigler, Cooperative Extension Service.

Source:
Faculty Records

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