Faculty Appointed, Tenured, Promoted, Reassigned
At Friday's meeting of the Arkansas State University Board of Trustees, the following academic appointments were announced. The board also approved recommendations for tenure and/or promotion (please see below), as well as approving academic reassignments of duty (also included below). For details, see the NewsPage release as asu.edu.
Arkansas State University Academic Appointments:
Claudia Benavides-Espinoza Assistant Professor of Physical Education Effective: August 16, 2010
Lennie Coleman Instructor in Spanish Effective: August 16, 2010
Dwayne Powell Instructor in Accounting Effective: August 16, 2010
Barbara Warner Assistant Professor of Political Science Effective: August 16, 2010
Amanda Wheeler Instructor in Physical Education Effective: August 16, 2010
Recommendations for Tenure Effective for the academic year 2010·2011: The names of those marked with an asterisk denote promotion to the rank of associate professor, as well as being awarded tenure.
College of Agriculture and Technology
*Dennis Keith Morris, Agriculture, Associate Professor
College of Business
David Kern, Economics and Finance
Melodie J. Philhours, Management and Marketing
College of Communications
*Marceline Hayes, Communication Studies, Associate Professor
College of Education
*David LaVetter, Health, Physical Education, and Sport Sciences, Associate Professor
College of Fine Arts
Timothy Oliver, Music
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
*Robert Schroer, English and Philosophy
College of Nursing and Health Professions
*Donna Caldwell, Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences,
Associate Professor George A. Jacinto,
Social Work Elizabeth Nix,
Nursing
*Patricia Guy Walls, Social Work, Associate Professor
College of Sciences and Mathematics
*Xiuzhen Huang, Computer Science, Associate Professor
Argelia Lorence, Chemistry and Physics
Promotion Recommendations for Associate Professor Effective for the academic year 2010-2011:
College of Business
John Mello, Associate Professor, Management and Marketing
Patricia Robertson, Associate Professor, Economics and Finance
College of Education
Dixie Keyes, Associate Professor, Teacher Education
Promotion Recommendations for Full Professor
Effective for the academic year 2010-2011:
College of Business
Sandra Bevill, Full Professor, Management and Marketing
College of Communications
John Zibluk, Full Professor, Journalism
College of Education
Kristin Biondolillo, Full Professor, Psychology and Counseling
Paul Finnicum, Full Professor, Health, Physical Education, and Sport Sciences
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Sarah Wilkerson Freeman, Full Professor, History
College of Sciences and Mathematics
Jie Miao, Full Professor, Mathematics and Statistics
Scott Reeve, Full Professor, Chemistry and Physics
Academic Reassignments of Duty:
Osabuohien Amienyi
from Chair, Dept. of Radio-Television,
to Interim Dean,
College of Communications
Effective: July 1, 2010
Michael Bowman
from Compressed Video Network Coordinator
to Interim Dean, Center for Regional Programs
Effective: February 13, 2010
Deborah Chappel-Traylor from Associate Professor of English to Interim Associate Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences Effective: May 16, 2010
Gil Fowler from Associate Dean, the Honors College to Chair, Department of Journalism Effective: August 1. 2010
Edward Hammer and from Associate Professor of Computer Science to Interim Chair, Department of Computer Science Effective: March 17, 2010
Kendal Hatch from Interim Chair, Department of Music to Chair, Department of Music Effective: July 1, 2010
Mary Jackson-Pitts from Professor of Radio-Television to Interim Chair, Department of Radio-Television Effective: July 1, 2010
Jeffrey Jenness from Chair, Department of Computer Science to Associate Professor of Computer Science Effective: March 17, 2010
Ruth Owens from Interim Associate Dean, College of Humanities and Social Sciences to Full-time teaching, Department of World Languages and Cultures Effective May 16, 2010. TIAA-CREF consultants on campus May 25-27 TIAA-CREF consultants will be on campus Tuesday-Thursday, May 25-27, for confidential, one-on-one consultations to help individuals achieve financial goals by investing in mutual funds, brokerage funds, life insurance, and annuities. Consultants can also help individuals strengthen retirement plans by reviewing asset allocation mix, investment strategies, savings plans, and reviewing retirement income options. Consultants will be available Tuesday, May 25, 12 noon-5 p.m., the 1909 Suite, number 3020, Student Union; Wednesday, May 26, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. in the small conference room, Administration Building; and Thursday, May 27, 9 a.m.-12 noon, 1909 Suite, number 3020, Student Union. To discuss your plan and options for managing your retirement savings, or to schedule an appointment with a TIAA-CREF Individual Consultant, please call TIAA-CREF at (800)732-8353, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m.-8 p.m. (ET). Inside
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