Congratulations to...
Dean Gould extends best wishes and congratulations to the following faculty who will receive promotion and/or tenure effective September 1, 2005:
Chung-Yiu Peter Chiu (psychology), tenure and promotion to associate professor
Brock Clarke (English), tenure and promotion to associate professor
Robert Frohn (geography), tenure and promotion to associate professor
Wendy Kline (history), tenure and promotion to associate professor
Patrick Limbach (chemistry), promotion to professor
Annulla Linders (sociology), tenure and promotion to associate professor
Maria Paz Moreno (romance languages), tenure and promotion to associate professor
Michal Polak (biology), tenure and promotion to associate professor
Michele Reutter (English), promotion to adjunct assistant professor-represented
Nageswari Shanmugalingam (mathematical sciences), tenure and promotion to associate professor
Joseph Takougang (African and African American studies), promotion to professor
Susanna T. Tong (geography), promotion to professor
Peter Van Minnen (classics), tenure and promotion to associate professor
Hans Peter Wagner (physics), tenure and promotion to associate professor
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