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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
Tenure
Members of promotion, tenure reveiw committees are announced
Maximum load: Provost discusses efforts to increase credit-hour production
Campus News
Promotions
The University System Board of Regents approved the promotion of 122 University of Georgia faculty members at its April meeting. Those receiving a promotion are:
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
To Professor
Michael J. Azain, animal and dairy science; Mark Eiteman, biological and agricultural engineering; Wojciech J. Florkowski, agricultural and applied economics; Monique Y. Leclerc, crop and soil sciences; and William C. Merka, biological and agricultural engineering.
To Associate Professor
Craig W. Bednarz, crop and soil sciences; Susan K. Duckett, animal and dairy science; Scott E. Gold, plant pathology; William L. Kerr, food science and technology; David G. Riley, entomology; John R. Ruberson, entomology; and Harald Scherm, plant pathology.
College of Arts and Sciences
To Professor
Valery Alexeev, mathematics; Charles B. Cross, philosophy; William Finlay, sociology; William K. Fitt, ecology; William H. Kazez, mathematics; Mary A. Leglar, music; Dino Lorenzini, mathematics; Don R. McCreary, English; Thomas W. McCutchen, music; Kojo A. Mensa-Wilmot, cellular biology; L. Bruce Railsback, geology; Peter R. Schreiner, chemistry; and Michael P. Winship, history.
To Associate Professor
Jose B. Alvarez, Romance languages; Nader Amir, psychology; O. Bradley Bassler, philosophy; Kristin Boudreau, English; Richard E. Dunham, drama and theatre; Roxanne Eberle, English; Lillian T. Eby, psychology; Michael R. Geller, physics; Daniel B. Hall, statistics; Billy R. Hammond Jr., psychology; Thomas L. Houser, art; Anna C. Karls, microbiology; Alexei B. Kojevnikov, history; Sonja Lanehart, English; David K. Lowenthal, computer science; Susan P. Mattern-Parkes, history; Reuben A. Buford May, sociology; Michelle Momany, botany; Brigitte Rossbacher, Germanic and Slavic languages; M. Claudio Saunt, history; P. Lynne Seymour, statistics; Robert J. Woods, biochemistry and molecular biology; and Sandra J. Wyld, geology.
College of Business
To Professor
Christopher Cornwell, economics; Dale Goodhue, insurance/legal studies/real estate; and William D. Lastrapes, economics.
To Associate Professor
Mark C. Dawkins, accounting.
College of Education
To Professor
John Dayton, educational leadership; Michael S. Ferrara, exercise science; Brian A. Glaser, counseling and human development services; Joan Kelly Hall, language education; Linda Labbo, reading education; Penelope Oldfather, elementary education; John Olive, math education; Jack V. Powell, elementary education; Wanda L. Stitt-Gohdes, occupational studies; and Robert Carl Wicklein, occupational studies.
To Associate Professor
Joyce Elaine Adams, occupational studies; Yvette Getch, counseling and human development service; Billy Hawkins, physical education and sports studies; Janette Hill, instructional technology; Nancy Knapp, educational psychology; Laura McCormick, health promotion and behavior; Stacy Neuhart-Pritchett, elementary education; Nicholas Oppong, math education; Bettye P. Smith, occupational studies; Norm Thomson, science education; and Sally Zepeda, educational leadership.
College of Family and Consumer Sciences
To Professor
Thomas M. Coleman, child and family development; and Velma M. Murry, child and family development.
To Associate Professor
Adam Davey, child and family development.
College of Journalism and Mass Communication
To Associate Professor
Dwight E. Brooks, telecommunications; Ann Hollifield, telecommunications; and Nathaniel Kohn, telecommunications.
School of Law
To Associate Professor
Peter Aaron Appel and J. Randy Beck.
College of Pharmacy
To Professor
Cham Dallas, pharmaceutical and biomedical science.
School of Social Work
To Professor
Maurice Daniels and Nancy P. Kropf.
To Associate Professor
Margaret Robinson.
College of Veterinary Medicine
To Professor
Margie D. Lee, medical microbiology and parasitology.
To Associate Professor
Christine M. Egger, small animal medicine, and David S. Peterson, medical microbiology and parasitology.
Library/Research/Service
To Academic Professional
Lewis R. Allen, education, and Mininder K. Tracey, Social Work.
To Senior Academic Professional
Allan Langford, Arts and Sciences.
To Librarian II
Ruta Abolins, libraries; Sheila Devaney, libraries; Keith Hulett, libraries; and Gabrielle Karras, libraries.
To Librarian III
Anne E. Burnett, law; and Beth Jedlicka, libraries.
Public Service and Outreach
To Senior Public Service Associate
Jacobus P. Dieleman, Business Outreach Services; Kerry Harrison, Cooperative Extension Service; Larry G. Jones, Institute of Higher Education; Kenneth L. Lewis, Cooperative Extension Service; and Joan E. Marsh, Cooperative Extension Service.
To Public Service Associate
Susan A. King, Georgia Center for Continuing Education, and Sidney L. Law, Cooperative Extension Service.
To Public Service Assistant
Stephanie T. Alexander, Cooperative Extension Service; James S. Collins, Cooperative Extension Service; Susan L. Culpepper, Cooperative Extension Service; V. Renee Dotson, Cooperative Extension Service; Norman R. Edwards, Cooperative Extension Service; Anne Lindsay Frick, Marine Extension Service; Mark Frye, Cooperative Extension Service; Gregory J. Hickey, Cooperative Extension Service; Ann Hudgins, Cooperative Extension Service; Dimitrios P. Kloussiadis, Business Outreach Services; Richard Allen Martin, Business Outreach Services; Daniel Scott Price, Cooperative Extension Service; William D. Skaggs, Cooperative Extension Service; Rebecca B. Thomas, Cooperative Extension Service; and H. Robert Williams, Marine Extension Service.
Research
To Associate Research Scientist
Zhi-Jie (James) Liu, biochemistry and molecular biology, and Rebecca Terns, biochemistry and molecular biology.
To Senior Research Scientist
John P. Rose, biochemistry and molecular biology.
Source: Faculty Records
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