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Trustees approve 43 faculty promotions

7:02 p.m., May 25, 2005--The University of Delaware Board of Trustees approved promotions of 43 faculty members at its semiannual meeting May 25 in the Trabant University Center. The appointments take effect Sept. 1.

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The 17 members of the faculty promoted to full professor are

From the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Mark VanGessel, plant and soil sciences;

From the College of Arts and Sciences
Lu Ann DeCunzo, anthropology; Lana Harrison, sociology and criminal justice; Gabriella Hermon and Irene Vogel, both linguistics; and David Seckel and John Xiao, both physics and astronomy;

From the College of Engineering
Kenneth Barner and Dennis Prather, both electrical and computer engineering; Douglas Buttrey, chemical engineering; and Ajay Prasad and Michael Santare, both mechanical engineering;

From the College of Health and Nursing Sciences
P. Michael Peterson, health, nutrition and exercise sciences;

From the College of Human Services, Education and Public Policy
David Blacker, education; and Michael Gamel-McCormick, individual and family studies; and

From the College of Marine Studies
Craig Cary, marine biology-biochemistry, and David Hutchins, oceanography.

Promoted to the rank of associate professor with tenure were 24 faculty members, including

From the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
John Bernard, food and resource economics; and Gregory Binford, plant and soil sciences;

From the College of Arts and Sciences
Martin Brueckner and A. Timothy Spaulding, both English; Julio Carrion, political science and international relations; Benjamin Fleury-Steiner and Graham Ousey, both sociology and criminal justice; Xiang Gao, music; Richard Hanley, philosophy; Edmund Nowak, physics and astronomy; Joel Schneider, chemistry and biochemistry; Chien-Chung Shen, computer and information sciences; Satoshi Tomioka, linguistics; and Owen White, history;

From the Lerner College of Business and Economics
Terry Campbell and Jay Coughenour, finance; Jennifer Gregan-Paxton, business administration; David Stockman, economics; and Uma Velury, accounting and management information systems;

From the College of Engineering
Darrin Pochan, materials science and engineering;

From the College of Health and Nursing Sciences
Nancy Getchell and Kelebogile Setiloane, both health, nutrition and exercise sciences; and Amy Johnson, nursing; and

From the College of Human Services Education and Public Policy
Danielle Ford, education.

In addition, Audrey Helfman was appointed associate professor of consumer studies (without tenure) and Thomas Kaminski, associate professor of health, nutrition and exercise sciences, was granted tenure.

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