Personnel. (Historical News and Notices).Austin College: T. Hunt Tooley promoted to professor. Barber-Scotia College: Lisa J. Jones appointed assistant professor. Campbell University: Walter S. Barge Sr. has retired and continues to serve as an adjunct professor. Clemson University: Thomas J. Kuehn named chair; Steven G. Marks promoted to professor, and James Bums to associate professor; and Rameth R. Owens has retired. Converse College: Melissa Walker promoted to associate professor. Davidson College: Sally G. McMillen named chair; Allyson F. Creasman and Barak Kusher appointed visiting assistant professors; Dan W. Aldridge and Robin B. Barnes are on leave; J. Russell Snapp has resigned; and Malcolm O. Partin and Robert C. Williams have retired. Eastern Kentucky University Student Life The Eastern Kentucky University Office of Student Life works closely with Registered Student Organizations (RSO's), Greek Life, and Thursday Alternative Getaway (TAG). : Robert S. Weise promoted to associate professor. Georgia College and State University: Lee Ann Caldwell promoted to professor and named chair; and Deborah Vess promoted to professor. Louisiana Tech University Louisiana Tech University, at Ruston; coeducational; state supported; chartered 1894, opened 1895 as an industrial institute. It became Louisiana Polytechnic Institute in 1921 and attained university status in 1970. : Brian C. Etheridge appointed assistant professor. University of Louisville See also
1. ^ [1] 2. ^ [2] URL accessed on June 8 2006 3. : Blake R. Beattie promoted to associate professor; Mark E. Blum on leave spring 2003; and Paul L. Sidelko has resigned. Mississippi State University Mississippi State University, at Mississippi State, near Starkville; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1878 as an agricultural and mechanical college, opened 1880. From 1932 to 1958 it was known as Mississippi State College. : Richard V. Damms promoted to associate professor. University of Missouri at Kansas City: Miriam Forman-Brunell promoted to professor; Shona Kelley Wray on leave 2002-2003; and Herman M. Hattaway has retired and been named professor emeritus. University of North Carolina at Greensboro Additionally, UNCG is home to a bevy of research institutes and centers including the Center for Applied Research, Center for Creating Writing in the Arts, Center for Global Business Education & Research, Center for Biotechnology, Genomics & Health Research, Center for Music Research and : Jeffrey W. Jones and Lisa Levenstein appointed assistant professor; Phyllis W. Hunter promoted to associate professor; and Ronald D. Cassell has retired. Ouachita Baptist University Ouachita Baptist University is private, liberal arts, undergraduate institution. Location Ouachita Baptist University (OBU) is located in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. Arkadelphia is approximately 65 miles southwest of Little Rock and approximately 73 miles northeast of : Christopher J. Ward appointed assistant professor. Rhodes College: Lynn B. Zastoupil named chair; Michael R. Drompp named J. J. McComb Professor of History; Michael J. LaRosa promoted to associate professor; and Carolyn P. Schriber has announced her retirement following next year's sabbatical. University of South Florida • • [ : Kathleen Paul appointed editor of the Historian, and Bela Bodo visiting assistant professor; William M. Murray promoted to professor, and Golfo Alexopoulos to associate professor; and John M. Belohlavek on leave spring 2003. Southeastern Louisiana University Southeastern Louisiana University is a state-funded public university that is located in the city of Hammond, Louisiana. It was originally founded in 1925 by Linus A. Sims, the principal of Hammond High School, as Hammond Junior College, located in a wing of the high school : Jeffrey A. Bell named C. Howard Nichols Endowed Professor; Michael K. Corbello named Johnny R. Smith Endowed Professor of Political Science; Barbara C. Forrest promoted to professor and named the Woman's Hospital Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Humanities; Samuel C. Hyde Samuel Clarence Hyde (April 22, 1842 - March 7, 1922) was a representative from Washington. Hyde was born in Fort Ticonderoga, New York in 1842. He studied law at the University of Iowa at Iowa City. He moved to the territory of Washington in 1877. named to the Leon Ford Chair of History; Roman J. Heleniak named Scholar-in-Residence in the Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies; Daniel A. Clark appointed visiting assistant professor; and Bertram H. Groene and Billy H. Wyche have been named professor emeritus. Stephen F. Austin Stephen Fuller Austin (November 3, 1793 – December 27, 1836), known as the "Father of Texas," led the second and ultimately successful colonization of the region by the United States. The capital city of Austin, Texas, Austin County, Texas, Stephen F. University: Andrew Morris appointed assistant professor; and Bobby H. Johnson is on voluntary modified retirement. University of Tennessee at Chattanooga UTC was founded in 1886 as then-private Chattanooga University (later known as Grant College). In 1907, the university changed its name to the University of Chattanooga. In 1969, the university merged with Chattanooga City College to form the modern UTC campus as part of the University : Melissa U. Anyiwo and Michelle A. White appointed assistant professor; and William J. Wright on leave fall 2002. Texas A&M University: Zoltan J. Kosztolnyik has retired. Texas Tech University: Jorge Iber, Patricia M. Pelley, Mark Stoll, and Julie A. Willett promoted to associate professor; Kwame Alford on leave 2002-2003. Tusculum College: Jennifer E. Brooks promoted to associate professor. Valdosta State University: Raymond C. Mensing has retired. Western Carolina University: Tom Hatley named Sequoyah Distinguished Professor of Cherokee Studies; and Laura F. Cruz appointed assistant professor. College of William and Mary: Carol Sheriff named University Professor for Teaching Excellence. |
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