Columns::January 20, 2004
2004 State of the University address: A community of learners
Fulfilling the dream: Four receive new award for building bridges in ACC
Search committee formed to identify deanship candidates
Legal scholar will deliver winter Charter Lecture
UGA alumnus appointed director of states natural history museum
Longtime alumni director announces his retirement
New Teaching Fellows
One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish: Antidepressants delay growth of some fish, frogs
Profs interest in ecology disease research becomes infectious
Newsmakers
Native tongue: English professors survey speech of long-time Atlantans
Graduating into history
Campus News
Retirees
January
Thirty-six UGA employees retired Jan. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and length of employment are:
Karl McRae Andrews Jr., remote site supervisor II, Enterprise Information Technology Services, 7 years/3 months; Joyce E. Bickley, accountant I, biological agricultural engineering research, 24 years/3 months; Verlene C. Byous, section supervisor, plant genetics research, 22 years/8 months; Martha M. Campbell, research coordinator I, School of Forest Resources; 29 years/7 months; Christy Caughey, personnel assistant II, employee benefits, 24 years/11 months; Sharon W. Chitwood, laboratory technician III, Athens Diagnostic Lab, 28 years/3 months; Frances G. Cofer, custodian II, custodial services-South campus, 26 years/5 months; Ronald E. Cook, agricultural research assistant III, animal science research-Coastal Plain Experiment Station, 23 years/7 months; Barbara F. Crowe, county secretary, North district-Cooperative Extension Service, 19 years/9 months; Norwood Cullen Donalson Jr., director, Central Research Stores, 29 years/6 months; Diane T. Embrick, accountant I, small animal medicine, 29 years/9 months; James N. Etters, professor, textiles-merchandise-interiors, 16 years/3 months; Richard C. Field, assistant director, learning services-Georgia Center for Continuing Education, 14 years/11 months; Ian J.W. Firth, professor, School of Environmental Design, 29 years/4 months; Lawrence O. Ford, maintenance worker, preventive maintenance, 9 years/9 months; Valerie J. Franklin, conference coordinator, learning services-Georgia Center for Continuing Education, 10 years/6 months; David E. Giannasi, associate professor, plant biology, 25 years/4 months; John W. Goodrum, professor, biological agricultural engineering research, 23 years/5 months; Mary Ann Griffis, county secretary, Southeast district-Cooperative Extension Service, 26 years/4 months; Philip E. Hale, research coordinator II, forestry research, 26 years/2 months; Brenda M. Horton, program coordinator, veterinary medicine-deans office, 28 years/5 months; Jacquelyn H. House, assistant to the director, directors office-Georgia Center for Continuing Education, 22 years/6 months; W. Ben Iturrian, associate professor, pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences; 36 years/3 months; John F. Kittle, bus operator, campus transit system, 40 years/1 month; Sherly A. Lathan, records coordinator I, student financial aid, 19 years/4 months; Ellen M. Lether, part-time instructor, computer science, 25 years/4 months; Tommy L. Mann, associate director, EITS operations and infrastructure, 29 years/7 months; Lera M. McManus, administrative secretary, School of Teacher Education, 25 years/5 months; Albert C. Purvis, professor, horticulture research-Coastal Plain Experiment Station, 16 years/6 months; Sandra Ray, administrative secretary, animal science research, 19 years/7 months; John W. Rucker, farm worker II, Southeast Research and Education Center-Coastal Plain Experiment Station, 29 years/2 months; Virginia P. Sorrow, associate director, budget department, 24 years/5 months; Daniel W. Stuart, assistant registrar II, Registrars Office, 14 years/3 months; Jessie L. Taylor, custodian II, custodial services-North campus, 15 years/2 months; Martha L. White, counseling psychologist, counseling and psychological services, 13 years/5 months; and Delores K. Windate, assistant conference coordinator, hotel auxiliary operations-Georgia Center for Continuing Education, 10 years.
Source: Human Resources
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