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October 4, 2002: Volume 56, Number 4

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Tenure committees form

Ad hoc committees have been formed to consider the tenurability of eight assistant professors: Timothy Olsen, Performing Arts; Jonathan Marr, Physics; Lori Marso, Political Science; Michael Hagerman, Chemistry; Robert Lauzon, Biology; Sarah Mace, Classics; David Cotter, Sociology; and Kathryn Lesh, Mathematics.

Any member of the campus community wishing to offer written or oral testimony concerning the candidates should contact the respective committee members.

For Olsen, committee members are Hilary Tann (Performing Arts), David Hannay (Computer Science), Ed Pavlic (English), and Teresa Meade (History), chair. 

For Marr, members are George Williams (Computer Science), Kurt Hollocher (Geology), Gary Reich (Physics), and Donald Arnold (Graduate Management Institute), chair.

For Marso, members are Terry Weiner (Political Science), Kenneth DeBono (Psychology), Presha Neidermeyer (Graduate Management Institute), and Brenda Wineapple (English), chair. 

For  Hagerman, members are Mary Carroll (Chemistry), Ronald Bucinell (Mechanical Engineering), Martin Benjamin (Visual Arts), and Seth Greenberg (Psychology), chair.

For Lauzon, members are Ashraf Ghaly (Civil Engineering), Janet Anderson (Chemistry), Stephen Horton (Biology), and James Lambrinos (Graduate Management Institute), chair. 

For Mace, members are Mark Toher (Classics), Robert Wells (History), Jordan Smith (English), and Linda Stanhope (Psychology), chair.                 

For Cotter, members are Martha Huggins (Sociology), Felmon Davis (Philosophy), Theodore Gilman (Political Science), and Suzanne Benack (Psychology), chair.

For Lesh, members are Karl Zimmermann (Mathematics), Michael Rudko (Electrical and Computer Engineering), Therese McCarty (Economics), and Daniel Burns (Psychology), chair.

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