Thirty-four UGA employees retired Aug. 1. Retirees, their job classification, department and years of service are:
Ronald F. Arnholm, professor, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences-Lamar Dodd School of Art, 56 years, 11 months; Sybilla Beckmann Kazez, professor, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences-mathematics department, 32 years, 2 months; Brian Binder, associate professor, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences-marine sciences department, 26 years, 4 months; Carol Bishop, processing associate II, University Libraries, 32 years, 5 months; Georgia B. Calhoun, professor, Mary Frances Early College of Education-counseling and human development services department, 26 years, 11 months; William Cheesborough, director of finance and administration, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, 8 years, 4 months; Jeanne G. Cochran, senior administrative specialist, Office of Research, 30 years, 1 month; Daniel G. Colley, professor, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences-microbiology department, 18 years, 8 months; Connie Cottingham, marketing professional, Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach-State Botanical Garden of Georgia, 16 years, 1 month; Sarah Covert, associate provost, Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost, 27 years, 1 month; Jan Coyne, public service associate, Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach-Carl Vinson Institute of Government, 25 years, 9 months; David E. DesJardines, electronics information and promotions manager, University Libraries-UGA Press, 23 years, 9 months; Rodney Dishman, professor, Mary Frances Early College of Education-kinesiology department, 35 years, 7 months; Robert Findly, senior research scientist, College of Veterinary Medicine-infectious diseases department, 16 years, 5 months; Carol Holland Harper, laboratory technician II, Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, 26 years, 6 months; Karen W. King, professor, Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications-advertising and public relations department, 34 years, 11 months; Elizabeth Ann Kraft, professor, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences-English department, 32 years, 11 months; J. Kurk Lance, facilities manager I, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences-crop and soil sciences department, 27 years, 8 months; Heather B. Lotane, executive assistant and project manager Office of Student Financial Aid, 15 years, 8 months; David E. McCulloch, director of executive programs and public service assistant, Terry Executive Education Center, 3 years, 6 months; David C. McCurley, electrician, Facilities Management Division-operations and management-off campus zone, 25 years, 6 months; Robert Lee Miller, building services worker II, University Health Center-environmental services, 13 years, 6 months; Karen H. Newcomb, IT professional associate, Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost-Honors Program, 22 years; Michael D. Nunn, plumber, Facilities Management Division-operations and management-plumbing shop, 31 years, 7 months; Jeffrey H. Pentz, IT associate director, University Health Center-information technology, 21 years, 3 months; Lenice C. Peters, building services worker I, Facilities Management Division-building services, 12 years, 10 months; Edward Phares, academic advisor III, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences-Criminal Justice Studies Program, 24 years, 2 months; Kathleen Schmaltz, student services professional, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences-Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute, 13 years; Kecia M. Thomas, senior associate dean and professor, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences-dean’s office, 26 years, 11 months; Alan M. Walsh, cook II, Auxiliary Services-Village Summit, 10 years; Gregory N. Watson, veterinary animal caretaker II, College of Veterinary Medicine-Veterinary Teaching Hospital, 24 years, 10 months; Cynthia F. Wentworth, administrative specialist I, School of Law-dean’s office, 19 years, 5 months; Wanda F. Wilcox, academic advisor II, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences-Office of Student Academic Services, 29 years, 11 months; James Wright, professor, Franklin College of Arts and Sciences-geology department, 20 years, 1 month.