April 12, 2019
Provost Shane P. Martin announced the approval of tenure and/or promotion for the following faculty members for 2019-2020 today.
Promoted to Professor
Bryan Adamson, School of Law
Bonnie Bowie, College of Nursing
Diane Dick, School of Law
Gareth Green, Albers School of Business & Economics, Department of Economics
Allison Henrich, College of Science & Engineering, Department of Mathematics
Naomi Kasumi, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Art & Art History
J. Wesley Lauer, College of Science & Engineering, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Henry Louie, College of Science & Engineering, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Christopher Paul, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Communication
Andrew Siegel, School of Law
W. Lindsay Whitlow, College of Science & Engineering, Department of Biology
Jason Zhu, College of Science & Engineering, Department of Computer Science
Tenured
Jeffrey Minneti, School of Law
Tenured and Promoted to Associate Professor
Natalie Cisneros, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Philosophy
Amelia Derr, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Social Work
Yen-Lin Han, College of Science & Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Kristin Hultgren, College of Science & Engineering, Department of Biology
Hyun Jung Kim, College of Nursing
Lin Li, College of Science & Engineering, Department of Computer Science
Benjamin Miller, College of Nursing
El Hadji Malick Ndiaye, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Modern Languages
Caitlin Ring Carlson, College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Communication
Michael Zanis, College of Science & Engineering, Department of Biology
Promoted to Associate Librarian
Caitlin Plovnick, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons
Promoted to Senior Instructor
Joseph Barnes, Albers School of Business & Economics, Department of Marketing
Benjamin Howe, College of Arts & Sciences, Matteo Ricci Institute
Tara Roth, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English
Dan Washburn, College of Arts and Sciences, Matteo Ricci Institute
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