May 21, 2002 -- Promotions of 51 members of the University of Delaware faculty were approved at the semiannual Board of Trustees meeting, held May 21 in the Trabant University Center. The appointments take effect Sept. 1.
Twenty-six members of the faculty promoted to full professor are
From the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Lesa Griffiths, animal and food sciences; and Thomas Ilvento, food and resource economics;
From the College of Arts and Science
Suzanne Alchon, Anne Boylan and John Hurt, all history; Ann Ardis, English; Ronet Bachman, sociology and criminal justice; Cynthia Carr, music; Eric Kmiec, biological sciences; Wenbo Li, mathematical sciences; William Meyer, political science and international relations;
From the College of Business and Economics
Raj Varma, finance; Clinton White, accounting and management information systems;
From the College of Engineering
Sunil Agrawal, mechanical engineering; Thomas Buchanan, mechanical engineering; Michael Chajes and Ardeshir Faghri, both civil and environmental engineering; Jingguang Chen, materials science and engineering; Xiang-Gen Xia, electrical and computer engineering;
From the College of Health and Nursing Sciences
Charlene Hamilton, nutrition and dietetics; Madeline Lambrecht, nursing;
From the College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy
Nancy Brickhouse, School of Education; Donald Unger, individual and family studies; and
From the College of Marines Studies
Mohsen Badiey, physical ocean and science engineering; and Patrick Gaffney and George Parsons, both marine studies.
Twenty-two faculty members promoted to the rank of associate professor with tenure are
From the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Marlene Emara and Rolf Joerger, both animal and food sciences;
From the College of Arts and Science
Kenneth Campbell, political science and international relations; Keith Decker, computer and information sciences; Melinda Duncan, biological sciences; Peter Feng, Jonathan Grossman, Carol Henderson, Matthew Kinservik, and Julian Yates, all English; John Koh, chemistry and biochemistry; Norbert Mulders, physics and astronomy; Laura Salsini and Alexander Selimov, both foreign languages and literatures; Steve Tague, theatre;
From the College of Business and Economics
Karl Aquino, business administration; Stewart Shapiro, business administration;
From the College of Engineering
Pei Chiu, civil and environmental engineering;
From the College of Health and Nursing Sciences
Gail Holland Wade, nursing; and
From the College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy
Maria Aristigueta, School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy; Anne Morris, School of Education; and Bahira Sharif, individual and family studies.
Promoted to associate professor without tenure was Leslie Cooksy, Center for Community Development and Family Programming.
Tenure was granted to two associate professors: Maria Frawley, English, and Andreas Muenchow, physical ocean and science engineering.
|