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PUBLICATIONS
Inside
Illinois
Vol.
21, No. 9, Nov. 1, 2001
Ninety-nine faculty members and
academic professionals retire
Between Sept. 1, 2000, and Aug. 31, 2001, 99 faculty members and
academic professionals retired from the UI, according to the Office
of Academic Human Resources. The retirees, their positions, units and
years of service:
Academic
Policy Analysis
Jerry L. Loyet, state director, North Central Association, 29.
Accountancy
Frederick L. Neumann, interim dean and Price Waterhouse Auditing professor,
36; Arthur Wyatt, adjunct professor, 8.
Administrative Information Technology Services
Myoung A. Kang, senior research programmer, 15; Margaret A. Kubaitis,
senior research programmer, 16; Fraeda Porton, research programmer,
27; Larry Smith Jr., director, 31.
Agricultural and Consumer Economics
Wesley Seitz, professor, 33.
Animal Sciences
Charles N. Graves, professor of physiology, 43.
Anthropology
David C. Grove, professor, 31.
Architecture
Robert T. Mooney, campus honors faculty member and professor, 32.
Art and Design
Sandra C. Bales, lecturer, 15; Anita J. Glaze, associate professor,
30; Sarah L. Krepp, professor, 15; Andrzej J. Wroblewski, professor,
13.
Astronomy
Helene R. Dickel, research professor, 30.
Aviation, Institute of
Henry L. Taylor, director and professor, and interim director of Police
Training Institute, 21.
Basic Sciences
Ana Jonas, professor of basic sciences and of biochemistry, 35.
Biochemistry
Andrew H. Wang, professor, 13.
Business and Financial Services Office
Purchasing Division
Robert Baker, director of purchases, director of Illinois Public Higher
Education Cooperative purchasing affairs, and director of chief procurement
officer support services, 33.
Business and Financial Services, University
Office of
Beverly L. Dries, director, University Office of Risk Management, 31.
Cell and Structural Biology
Roderick MacLeod, associate professor, 38.
Commerce and Business Administration
Joseph P. Cleary, assistant dean for administration, 20; Alice K. Waldoff,
director of commerce publications, 24.
Computer Science
Sylvian R. Ray, professor and Beckman Institute affiliate, 45; Edward
M. Reingold, professor, 31.
Computing and Communications Services Office
Bruce E. Gletty, senior research programmer, 27; Robert Johnson, research
programmer, 13.
Counseling Center
Ralph W. Trimble, assistant professor and clinical counselor, 29; Dennis
O. Vidoni, assistant director, clinical counselor and adjunct assistant
professor, 17.
Crop Sciences
Robert J. Lambert, professor of plant genetics, 43; Cecil D. Nickell,
professor of plant breeding, 22; Gary E. Pepper, associate professor,
24; David R. Pike, agronomist and assistant professor, 19.
Dance
Patricia K. Knowles, department head and professor, 28.
East Asian Languages and Cultures
Jahyun K. Haboush, professor, 17.
Economics
Wallace Hendricks, professor of economics and of labor and industrial
relations, 28.
Educational Policy Studies
M.M. Shorish, associate professor, 32.
Educational Psychology
Jacquetta F. Hill, professor of educational psychology and of psychological
anthropology, 38; Charles K. West, professor, 34.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ibrahim Hajj, research professor, 22; Sung Kang, professor and head,
(also research professor, Coordinated Science Laboratory; department
affiliate, computer science; and professor, Beckman Institute), 15;
Preston Ransom, assistant dean, professor, and director, Office of Continuing
Engineering
Education, 34.
Engineering Administration
William R. Schowalter, dean and professor, 12.
English
Howard C. Cole, professor and campus honors faculty member, 39; John
A. Dussinger, campus honors faculty member, professor and professor
of criticism and interpretative theory, 36; Joan L. Klein, associate
professor, 22; Jack C. Stillinger, professor and Center for Advanced
Study Professor of English, 43.
Fine and Applied Arts Administration
Edward E. Sullivan, associate dean and assistant professor, 31.
History
Juliet E.K. Walker, professor, 25.
Housing Division
M.H. Ramos, associate director, 36.
Internal
Medicine
Diane L. Essex-Sorlie, professor and professor of biometrics, 30.
Kinesiology
Ralph Geeseman, research programmer, 32.
Liberal Arts and Sciences Administration
Thomas M. Gould, lecturer and associate director for administration,
Intensive English Institute, 25.
Library
Beth R. Stafford, women in development (WID) librarian and associate
professor of library administration and of womens studies, 34.
Library and Information Science, Graduate School
for
Edward Lakner, assistant director for research programs, 35.
Linguistics
Rina Donchin, lecturer, 29; Georgia M. Green, professor and professor,
Beckman Institute, 31; Braj B. Kachru, Center for Advanced Study professor
and professor of composition, and Jubilee Professor of Liberal Arts
and Sciences, 38.
Mathematics
Earl R. Berkson, professor, 35; Robert F. Craggs, professor, 33; Joanne
Fetzner, staff associate, 8; R. Ranga Rao, professor, 36.
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Richard E. Devor, professor, Distinguished Professor of Manufacturing,
and executive director of the Institute for Competitive Manufacturing,
30.
Medicine, College of
Diane Gottheil, associate director, Medical Scholars Program, assistant
professor of medicine and of community health, 16; Richard Schimmel,
associate dean and professor of medical education, 27.
Molecular and Integrative Physiology
Matilde A. Holzwarth, associate professor of physiology, 22.
Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences
Alan Otterbacher, principal research specialist in agriculture, 27.
Office of Instructional Resources
Marlene G. Helgesen, associate director, and head of the Division of
Instructional Development, 19; Sharon Scott, specialist in education,
adjunct professor, educational and organizational leadership, 2.
Operation and Maintenance Administration
Paul D. Bermingham, assistant director for maintenance and alterations,
41.
Physics
Bob Eisenstein, professor, 34.
Police Training Institute
Paul A. Palumbo, associate director and associate professor, 28.
Political Science
Edward A. Kolodziej, professor and research professor, 28.
Psychology
Gerald L. Clore, professor, 35; Michael G. Coles, professor and professor,
Beckman Institute, 31; Judy S. Deloache, professor, 27; Emanuel Donchin,
professor and professor, Beckman Institute, 33.
Rehabilitation-Education Services
Janet A. Macomber, adjunct assistant professor and disabilities specialist,
12.
Special Education
Beverly Lewman, specialist in education, 16.
Social Work
John M. ODonnell, assistant professor, 6; David A. Sattazahn,
clinical assistant professor, 26.
Statistics
William Stout, professor, and professor of educational psychology, and
of psychology, 34.
Student Financial Aid
Shirley A. Speckman, assistant to the director, 9.
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
Zichao Liu, senior research engineer, 13.
Urban and Regional Planning
Leonard Heumann, professor and professor of psychology, 31.
University Counsel
Timothy O. Madigan, deputy university counsel, 28.
UI Extension
David J. Brademas, associate professor, 27; Jeanette E. Christophersen,
Extension unit leader level II, 9; Carrollyn L. Hunt, Extension unit
leader level III, 33; Kristian S. Lauritzen, Extension adviser/Farm
Business Farm Management, 32; Lauretta A. Rund, 4-H program specialist,
30.
Veterinary Clinical Medicine
Thomas J. Burke, chief, small animal medicine, clinical practitioner
specialist and professor, 32; John M. Losonsky, associate professor,
clinical practitioner specialist and manager, radiotherapy operations,
16; Alan J. Parker, chief of staff, small animal clinic, clinical practitioner
specialist and professor, 29.
Veterinary Biosciences
Kenneth R. Holmes, assistant department head and associate professor,
26.
Veterinary Pathobiology
Walter Hoffmann, professor of veterinary pathobiology and of veterinary
clinical medicine, 29.
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