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Columns::April 28, 2003
National search yields five finalists for diversity position
Ag college will consolidate some research and extension facilities
A matter of degrees: More than 5,000 complete requirements for graduation
Enjoying the last days of the semester
New awards program honors excellence in public management
Childrens weight results to be released at BHSI symposium
All in agreement
Promotions
Members of promotion and tenure review and appeals committees announced
Forum essay: Faculty-administration relations
Readers Write: UGA tops in international education
Earth Day 2003
Campus News
Tenure
The University System Board of Regents approved tenure for 54 University of Georgia faculty members at its April meeting. Those receiving tenure are:
Mary Ann Akers, environment and design; Derrick P. Alridge, social foundations of education; Nader Amir, psychology; Marlyse Baptista, English; Laura Lee Bierema, adult education; George E. Boyhan, horticulture; Ralph G. Brown, art; Lynn A. Bryan, science education; Georgia B. Calhoun, counseling and human development services; Chris Cieszewski, forest resources; Karen K. Cornell, small animal medicine; Kevin M. DeLuca, speech communication; T. Keith Dix, classics; Brian Henry, English; Robert A. Fecho, reading education; Mary Ann Fitzgerald, instructional technology; Zhen Fang Fu, pathology; Maricarmen Garcia, avian medicine; William M. Graves, animal science; Arthur Grider, foods and nutrition; Katrin Hartmann, small animal medicine; Ken Hay, instructional technology; Charles L. Hofacre, avian medicine; C. Rhett Jackson, forest resources; Katarzyna Jerzak, comparative literature; Edward T. Kipreos, cellular biology; Alexei B. Kojevnikov, history; Stefanie A. Lindquist, political science; Michael E. Lomax, physical education and sport studies; Alisa Luxenberg, art; Daniel Markewitz, forest resources; Thomas L. McNulty, sociology ; Carolyn J. Medine, religion; Fred Mills, music; Jerome E. Morris, social foundations of education; Diane B. Morrow, history; David B. Mustard, economics; Daniel Nakano, mathematics; Kimberly L. Oliver, physical education and sport studies; Betsy Rymes, language education; David Z. Saltz, drama; Markusz C. Saunt, history; Michael Scanlon, plant biology; David Schiller, music; Scott L. Thomas, Institute of Higher Education; Eve M. Troutt-Powell, history; Stephen Valdez, music; Anand N. Vidyashankar, statistics; Dorothy White, mathematics education; Rodney E. Will, forest resources; Jean Williams-Woodward, plant pathology; James E. Wright, geology; Jeffrey L. Yates, political science; and Sally J. Zepeda, educational leadership.
Source: Faculty Records
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