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Promotions

The University System Board of Regents approved the promotion of 169 University of Georgia faculty members at its April meeting. Those receiving a promotion are:

College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

To Professor
Brian Forschler, entomology; Paul Guillebeau, entomology; Nancy Hinkle, entomology; Joseph McHugh, entomology; Timothy Park, agricultural and applied economics, Mark Risse, biological and agricultural engineering; Harald Scherm, plant pathology; Paul Thomas, horticulture; Marc van Iersel, horticulture; William Vencill, crop and soil sciences; and Bruce Webster, poultry science.

To Associate Professor
Peng Chee, crop and soil sciences; David Gattie, biological and agricultural engineering; Robert Kemerait, plant pathology; Svobada Pennisi, horticulture; Romdhane Rekaya, animal and dairy science; Casey Ritz, poultry science; David Stooksbury, biological and agricultural engineering; Daniel Suiter, entomology; and Guigen Zhang, biological and agricultural engineering.

College of Arts and Sciences

To Professor
Hamid Arabnia, computer science; Peter Brosius, anthropology; Wei-Jun Cai, marine sciences; Mark Cedel, music; Douglas Crowe, geology; Jacek Gaertig, cellular biology; Theodore Gragson, anthropology; David Hally, anthropology; Billy Hammond, psychology; Steven Holloway, geography; Elham Izadi, mathematics; Samantha Joye, marine sciences; Russell Kirkland, religion; Loris Magnani, physics and astronomy; Gordana Matic, mathematics; Stephen Miller, psychology; Thomas Mote, geography; Valentine Nzengung, geology; Daniel Promislow, genetics; Michael Terns, biochemistry and molecular biology; Kecia Thomas, psychology; and Janet Westpheling, genetics.

To Associate Professor
Stephanie Bohon, sociology; Kathleen Clark, history; Timothy Dore, chemistry; Benjamin Ehlers, history; Tad Gloeckler, art; Joseph Hermanowicz, sociology; Kenneth Honerkamp, religion; Jean Kidula, music; Asen Kirin, art; Richard Morrison, chemistry; Michael Oliveri, art; Khaled Rasheed, computer science; Linda Renzulli, sociology; Alexander Sager, Germanic and Slavic languages; Clinton Taylor, music; Jingzhi Tie, mathematics; Glenn Wallis, religion; Hyangsoon Yi, comparative literature; Xiangrong Yin, statistics; and David Zerkel, music.

To Senior Academic Professional
Teresa Perez-Gamboa, Romance languages; and Ben Reynolds, art.

To Senior Lecturer
Marta Patino-Douce, geology.

College of Business
To Professor
Benjamin Ayers, accounting; Elena Karahanna, management information systems; and Henry Munneke, insurance, legal studies and real estate.

To Associate Professor
Marie-Claude Boudreau, management information systems; Debabroto Chatterjee, management information systems; Melenie Lankau, management; James Linck, banking and finance; Gideon Markman, management; and Marisa Pagnattaro, insurance, legal studies and real estate.

College of Education
To Professor
Rose Chepyator-Thomson, kinesiology; Diane Cooper, counseling and human development services; Bonnie Cramond, educational psychology and instructional technology; Linda Harklau, language and literacy education; Denise Mewborn, mathematics and science education; Libby Morris, Institute of Higher Education; Diane Samdahl, counseling and human development services; and Elizabeth St. Pierre, language and literacy education.

To Associate Professor
Richard Andreatta, communication sciences and special education; Gayle Andrews, elementary and social studies education; Deryl Bailey, counseling and human development services; Jonathan Campbell, educational psychology and instructional technology; Todd Dinkelman, elementary and social studies education; Merrily Dunn, counseling and human development services; Cecil Fore, communication sciences and special education; Robert Hill, lifelong education, administration and policy; Andrew Izsak, mathematics and science education; Gywnn Powell, counseling and human development services; Kathryn Roulston, lifelong education, administration and policy; Rebecca Shisler, communication sciences and special education; and Desna Wallin, lifelong education, administration and policy.

College of Family and Consumer Sciences
To Associate Professor
Silvia Giraudo, foods and nutrition; and Naz Kaya, textiles, merchandising and interiors.

School of Forestry and Natural Resources
To Professor
John Carroll, forest resources and Jeffrey Dean, forest resources.

To Associate Professor
Aaron Fisk, forest resources and Laurence Schimleck, forest resources.

College of Journalism and Mass Communication
To Professor
Scott Shamp, telecommunications; and Jeffrey Springston, advertising/public relations.

To Associate Professor
Wendy Macias, advertising/public relations.

College of Pharmacy
To Professor
Marie Chisholm, clinical and administrative pharmacy.

To Clinical Associate Professor
Larry Aull, clinical and administrative pharmacy.

School of Public and International Affairs

To Professor
J. Edward Kellough, public administration and policy; and John Maltese, political science.

To Associate Professor
Keith Dougherty, political science; Alex Kaufman, political science; and Jaroslav Tir, international affairs.

College of Public Health
To Professor
Pamela Orpinas, health promotion and behavior.

College of Veterinary Medicine
To Professor
Charles Baldwin, infectious diseases; Cathy Brown, Athens Vet Diagnostic Lab/Pathology; John Fischer, pathology; John Maurer, population health; and Eric Mueller, large animal medicine.

To Associate Professor
Ursula Dietrich, small animal medicine and surgery; Thomas Krunkosky, anatomy and radiology; Phillip Moore, small animal medicine and surgery; Nicole Northrup, small animal medicine and surgery; and Holly Sellers, population health.

Office of the Vice President for Instruction
To Professor
Molly Moran, academic enhancement.

To Associate Professor
Jodi Holschuh, academic enhancement.

Library
To Librarian IV
Steven Brown.

To Librarian III
Nadine Cohen and Jill Severn.

To Librarian II
Zhihui Dong, and Robin Fay.

Office of the Vice President for Research
To Senior Research Scientist
Thomas Hinton, Savannah River Ecology Lab; and Wendy Zomlefer, plant biology (Franklin College of Arts and Sciences).

To Associate Research Scientist
Daniel Mead, wildlife disease study (College of Veterinary Medicine); and Chandra Orrill, educational psychology and instructional technology (College of Education).

Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach
To Senior Public Service Associate
Paul Brooks, College of Pharmacy; Brad Cahoon, Georgia Center Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel; Mickey Fourakers, Cooperative Extension; Harry Hayes, Carl Vinson Institute of Government; Gordon Maner, Carl Vinson Institute of Government; Beth Melnik, Small Business Development Center; and Robert Westerfield, horticulture (College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences).

To Public Service Associate
Elvin Andrews, Cooperative Extension; Jan Baggarly, Cooperative Extension; Donald Mac Brown, Fanning Institute; Christine Burgoyne, Georgia Center Continuing Education Conference Center and Hotel; Christa Campbell, Cooperative Extension; Sabrina Cape, Carl Vinson Institute of Government; Joseph Corn, wildlife disease study (College of Veterinary Medicine); Phillip Edwards, Cooperative Extension; Marco Fonseca, horticulture (College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences); Jennifer Grogan, Cooperative Extension; K.S.U. Jayaratne, Cooperative Extension; Sherri Lawless, Carl Vinson Institution of Government; Walt McBride, Carl Vinson Institute of Government; Chad Rupert, Carl Vinson Institute of Government; Gregory Sheppard, Cooperative Extension; and Penny Thompson, Cooperative Extension.

To Public Service Assistant
Scott Carlson, Cooperative Extension; Sylvia Davis, Cooperative Extension; Denise Everson, Cooperative Extension; Keith Fielder, Cooperative Extension; Henry Harris, Cooperative Extension; Wesley Harris, Cooperative Extension; Todd Hurt, Cooperative Extension; Dana Lynch, Cooperative Extension; Sheila Marchant, Cooperative Extension; Wade Parker, Cooperative Extension; Kevin Phillips, Cooperative Extension; Kasey Reid, Cooperative Extension; and Diane Rosser-Mims, Fanning Institute.

Source: Office of Faculty Affairs

Tenure

The University System Board of Regents approved tenure for 73 University of Georgia faculty members at its April meeting. Those receiving tenure are:

Richard Andreatta, communication sciences and special education; Gayle Andrews, elementary and social studies education; Deryl Bailey, counseling and human development services; Pete Bettinger, forest resources; Stephanie Bohon, sociology; Marie-Claude Boudreau, management information systems; Jonathan Campbell, educational psychology and instructional technology; Debabroto Chatterjee, management information systems; Peng Chee, crop and soil sciences; Kathleen Clark, history; Marianne Cramer, environmental design; Katrien Devos, crop and soil sciences; Ursula Dietrich, small animal medicine and surgery; Todd Dinkelman, elementary and social studies education; Timothy Dore, chemistry; Keith Dougherty, political science; Merrily Dunn, counseling and human development services; Benjamin Ehlers, history; John Fischer, pathology; Cecil Fore, communication sciences and special education; David Gattie, biological and agricultural engineering; Silva Giraudo, foods and nutrition; Tad Gloeckler, art; Joseph Hermanowicz, sociology; Stephen Hernandez-Divers, small animal medicine and surgery; Robert Hill, lifelong education, administration and policy; Nancy Hinkle, entomology; Jodi Holschuh, academic enhancement; Kenneth Honerkamp, religion; Andrew Izsak, mathematics and science education; Alex Kaufman, political science; Naz Kaya, textiles, merchandising and interiors; Robert Kemerait, plant pathology; Jean Kidula, music; Asen Kirin, art; Thomas Krunkosky, anatomy and radiology; Melenie Lankau, management; Nicole Lazar, statistics; James Linck, banking and finance; Wendy Macias, advertising and public relations; Gideon Markman, management; Michael Mengak, forest resources; Phillip Moore, small animal medicine and surgery; Richard Morrison, chemistry; Joe Norman, art; Nicole Northrup, small animal medicine and surgery; Michael Oliveri, art; Marisa Pagnattaro, insurance, legal studies and real estate; Svobada Pennisi, horticulture; Gywnn Powell, counseling and human development services; Khaled Rasheed, computer science; Romdhane Rekaya, animal and dairy science; Linda Renzulli, sociology; Mark Risse, biological and agricultural engineering; Casey Ritz, poultry science; Kathryn Roulston, lifelong education, administration and policy; Alexander Sager, Germanic and Slavic languages; Sherry Sanderson, physiology and pharmacology; Holly Sellers, population health; Rebecca Shisler, communication sciences and special education; David Stooksbury, biological and agricultural engineering; Daniel Suiter, entomology; Clinton Taylor, music; Jingzhi Tie, mathematics; Jaroslav Tir, international affairs; Desna Wallin, lifelong education, administration and policy; Glenn Wallis, religion; Heather Wilson, small animal medicine and surgery; Richard Winn, forest resources; Hyangsoon Yi, comparative literature; Xiangrong Yin, statistics; David Zerkel, music; and Guigen Zhang; biological and agricultural engineering.

Source: Office of Faculty Affairs
 


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