Columns::May 19, 2003
Budget includes funds for three key university projects
Research professor is named Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
CCRC expansion is expected to boost local economy by more than $14 million
Commencement 2003: A time of tears (and cheers)
Good job: Employee efforts recognized
Campus News
Retirees
May
Fifteen UGA employees retired May 1. Retirees--and when provided--their job classification, department and length of employment are:
Wilma M. Alewine, office manager, poultry science, 20 years/2 months; Dennis M. Bond, maintenance worker, preventive maintenance, 31 years/11 months; Linda H. Clements, county secretary, Cooperative Extension Service, 28 years/11 months; John Carl Dagley, department head, Counseling and Human Development Services, 30 years/8 months; George W. Hadley, public service associate, Cooperative Extension Service, 29 years/5 months; Mary A. Hunt; Josephine Jewell, custodian II, residence hall facilities administration, 30 years/11 months; Nathaniel M. Jones, equipment operator II, central receiving, 24 years/1 month; Ronald D. Oetting, professor, entomology research, Georgia Experiment Station, 24 years/8 months; Norma Q. Reed, public service associate, Fanning Institute for Leadership, 23 years/6 months; Ann B. Short, records coordinator II, registrars office, 23 years/7 months; Sandra S. Skaggs, data entry clerk II, admissions office, 21 years/3 months; Edward L. Taylor, senior parking services monitor, North Campus parking deck, 9 years/8 months; Ann Hall Williamson, county secretary, Cooperative Extension Service, 18 years/5 months; and Dorothy J. Wyatt, histology technician II, Tifton Diagnostic Lab, 25 years.
Source: Human Resources |