Campus News

Tenure

The University System of Georgia 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, wildlife disease studies; Cecil Fore, communication sciences and special education; David Gattie, biological and agricultural engineering; Siliva 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; Gwynn 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 Marshall, 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.