|
|
Columns::April 22, 2002
Honors and Awards
Now open for business
Legislature approves merit-based salary raise pool of 3.25 percent
U.S. senators Gramm and Miller will address seniors at Commencement
Finalists chosen for VP for instruction
Penn State University administrator will head physical plant
Russell Library showcases late senators baseball card collection
Well versed: Creative writing professor leads a busy life
UGA hosts roundtable discussion as part of Africa Initiative
Promotions
Members of promotion, tenure reveiw committees are announced
Maximum load: Provost discusses efforts to increase credit-hour production
Campus News
Tenure
The University System Board of Regents approved tenure for 53 University of Georgia faculty members at its April meeting. Those receiving tenure are:
Joyce Elaine Adams, occupational studies; Jose B. Alvarez, Romance languages; Peter Aaron Appel, law; Valerie Babb, English; Douglas Bailey, horticulture; O. Bradley Bassler, philosophy; J. Randy Beck, law; Craig W. Bednarz, crop and soil sciences; Kristin Boudreau, English; Dwight E. Brooks, telecommunications; John Francis Crowley, environmental design; Adam Davey, child and family development; Mark C. Dawkins, accounting; Susan K. Duckett, animal and dairy science; Roxanne Eberle, English; Lillian T. Eby, psychology; Christine M. Egger, small animal medicine; Jeffrey W. Fisher, environmental health sciences; Michael R. Geller, physics; Yvette Getch, counseling and human development services; Scott E. Gold, plant pathology; Daniel B. Hall, statistics; Billy R. Hammond Jr., psychology; Billy Hawkins, physical education and sports studies; Janette Hill, instructional technology; James T. Hollibaugh, marine sciences; Ann Hollifield, telecommunications; Thomas L. Houser, art; Elena Karahannam, management information systems; Anna C. Karls, microbiology; William L. Kerr, food science and technology; Nancy Knapp, educational psychology; Nathaniel Kohn, telecommunications; Sonja Lanehart, English; David K. Lowenthal, computer science; Susan P. Mattern-Parkes, history; Reuben A. Buford May, sociology; Laura McCormick, health promotion and behavior; Michelle Momany, botany; Stacy Neuhart-Pritchett, elementary education; Nicholas Oppong, math education; David S. Peterson, medical microbiology and parasitology; David G. Riley, entomology; Margaret Robinson, social work; Brigitte Rossbacher, Germanic and Slavic languages; John R. Ruberson, entomology; Harald Scherm, plant pathology; Peter R. Schreiner, chemistry; P. Lynne Seymour, statistics; Bettye P. Smith, occupational studies; Norm Thomson, science education; Robert J. Woods, biochemistry and molecular biology; and Sandra J. Wyld, geology.
Source: Faculty Records
|
|
|
|
|