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September 28, 2001: Volume 53, Number 4 |
The Chronicle
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Ad hoc panels formed for six faculty members
Ad hoc committees have been formed to consider the tenurability of six faculty members: Davide Cervone, mathematics; Presha Neidermeyer, Graduate Management Institute; William Keat, mechanical engineering; Dianne McMullen, performing arts; William Finlay, performing arts; and Edward Pavlic, English.
Members of the campus community wishing to offer written or oral testimony about a candidate's teaching, scholarship or college service should contact the chair of the respective committee.
For Cervone, members are Brenda Johnson, mathematics; Leslie Hull, chemistry; Ekram Hassib, electrical engineering/computer science; and Alan Bowman, GMI, chair.
For Neidermeyer, Rudy Nydegger, GMI; David Gerhan, Schaffer Library; Susan Niefield, mathematics; and Mark Walker, history, chair.
For Keat, Ann Anderson, mechanical engineering; Michael Rudko, electrical engineering/computer science; Kenneth DeBono, psychology; and Harold Fried, economics, chair.
For McMullen, Louisa Matthew, visual arts; Sigrid Kellenter, modern languages; Mohammad Mafi, civil engineering; and Martin Strosberg, GMI, chair.
For Finlay, James McCord, English; Linda Cool, anthropology; Barbara Danowski, biology; and Ruth Stevenson, English, chair.
For Pavlic, Harry Marten, English; Karen Brison, anthropology; Donald Rodbell, geology; and William Garcia, modern languages, chair.
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