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Faculty promotions, tenure announced The University is pleased to announce the following promotions among the faculty. The promotions will be effective for the 2002-2003 academic year, beginning July 1. To the rank of professor Richard Ahrens, pediatrics; Dianne Atkins, pediatrics; Ruth Ann Bentler, speech pathology and audiology; John Canady, surgery; John Chaloupka, radiology; Alan Christensen, psychology; Don Coffman, curriculum and instruction; Connie Delaney, nursing; Ana Diaz-Arnold, family dentistry; Katherine Eberle Fink, music; William Eichinger, civil and environmental engineering; Jan Fassler, biological sciences; Laurence Fuortes, occupational and environmental health; Vicki Grassian, chemistry; Loreen Herwaldt, internal medicine; Vicki Lynn Hesli, political science; Bradley Hindman, anesthesia; Jamal Hoballah, surgery; Raymond Hohl, internal medicine; Matthew Howard, neurosurgery; Wayne Johnson, physiology and biophysics; Steven Luck, psychology; Thomas Lutz, English; Scott Moye-Rowley, physiology and biophysics; Morton Pincus, accounting; Satish Rao, internal medicine; Mary Reno, physics and astronomy; Andrew Robertson, biochemistry; Larry Schlesinger, internal medicine; Madeline Shea, biochemistry; Bernard Sorofman, pharmacy; Mary Stone, dermatology; Stephen Swanson, music; Vilia Tarvydas, counseling, rehabilitation, and student development; Ge Wang, radiology; Jonathan Wilcox, English; Janet Karen Williams, nursing; Mark Yorek, internal medicine To the rank of professor, clinical track Wayne Bowers, psychiatry; John Fieselmann, internal medicine; Douglas Hornick, internal medicine; Jeffrey Lobas, pediatrics; Ron Oren, internal medicine; Craig Porter, pediatrics To the rank of associate professor with tenure Douglas Baynton, history; Klaus Bielefeldt, internal medicine; Martin Bilodeau, physical therapy; Linda Bolton, English; John Brooks, pharmacy; Carol Coohey, social work; Mary Kathryn Cowles, statistics and actuarial science; Michael Dailey, biological sciences; Stephen DesJardins, educational policy and leadership studies; Erika Ernst, pharmacy; John Freeman, psychology; Lawrence Fritts, music; Lei Geng, chemistry; Eric Gidal, English; Joseph Hill, internal medicine; David Hingstman, communication studies; Stephen Hunter, obstetrics/gynecology; Cynthia Kleinegger, oral pathology, radiology, and medicine; Vijay Kumar, pharmacy; Sarah Larsen, chemistry; Terry Lindquist, prosthodontics; Brian Link, internal medicine; Horacio Olivo, pharmacy; Tonya Peeples, chemical and biochemical engineering; Robert Philibert, psychiatry; Timothy Ryken, neurosurgery; Baba Shiv, marketing; Jael Silliman, womens studies; Janet Kay Specht, nursing; Glenn Storey, classics; William Street, management sciences; Ted Temzelides, economics; Shaun Vecera, psychology; Thomas Williams, philosophy; Patricia Winokur, internal medicine To the rank of associate professor, clinical track Al Aly, surgery; John Bayless, psychiatry; Thomas Carlisle, internal medicine; Beth Cizadlo, psychiatry; Patricia Clinton, nursing; Karen Gehrs, ophthalmology and visual sciences; Young Kwon, ophthalmology and visual sciences; Cindy Marek, oral pathology, radiology, and medicine; Margo Schilling, internal medicine; Mohammad Vasef, pathology To the rank of clinical associate professor Adel Makar, pediatrics; Rizwan Shah, pediatrics To tenure at current rank Thomas Aprile, art and art history; John Buatti, radiation oncology; Robert Cohen, biochemistry; Sanford Meeks, radiation oncology; Michael ODonnell, urology; Sriramv Pemmaraju, computer science; Dawn Robinson, sociology; David Wilder, biomedical engineering [ return to top ] [ home ]
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