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faculty under review for reappointment, tenure or promotion, 2003-2004
As specified in College legislation, the Committee on Faculty Appointments publishes each fall a list of faculty members to be reviewed that year for tenure, promotion, reappointment, or merit increases. Listed below are the faculty members to be reviewed in 2003-04, excluding candidates who requested that their names not be published. Early in semester II, the Committee will publish an updated list of faculty to be reviewed in the spring.
All members of the college community are encouraged to write letters about faculty members being reviewed and send them to the Office of the Dean of the College. Letters should be submitted before the R&P Committees’ deadline to be most helpful. These letters are reviewed by the Committee on Faculty Appointments along with the student evaluation questionnaires. Many factors are considered in these decisions. These factors and the process of review, as well as the appropriate date for each review, are specified in the Articles of Government or the “Guidelines for the Department of Physical Education and Athletics.”
It is college policy to share with faculty and their departments all correspondence written on their behalf. Please indicate, either in your letter or in an attached note, whether (1) your letter should be shared, as written, with your name left on it, or (2) your letter should be shared with your name and identifying phrases removed. Letters should be submitted with a signature (not via e-mail).
faculty under review for tenure (fall)
R&P Committee recommendations are due no later than Wednesday, October 15, 2003. The candidates will be notified by December 15, 2003.
Art:
Heping Liu
Philosophy:
Mary Kate McGowan
reappointments of individuals requiring a one-year notification. R&P Committee recommendations are due Monday, March 1, 2004. The candidates will be notified by the end of the academic year.
Economics:
Patrick McEwan
Religion:
David Bernat
Spanish:
Kenia Halleck
promotion to rank of full professor
The following associate professors are eligible for review
for promotion. R&P recommendations are due Thursday, April 15, 2004. Date of notification is not legislated.Chemistry:
Christopher Arumainayagam
David Haines
English:
Susan Meyer
Geology:
James Besancon
Philosophy:
Alison McIntyre
Spanish:
Joy Renjilian-Burgy
spring reappointments/promotions of faculty in the Department of Physical Education and Athletics. R&P Committee recommendations are due Thursday, April 1, 2004. The candidates will be notified by the end of the academic year.
Kimberly Lapointe
Joan O'Hara
Dorothy Webb
full and associate professors eligible for consideration for merit increase
Africana Studies:
Judith Rollins
Art:
Margaret Carroll
Bunny Harvey
Elaine Spatz-Rabinowitz
Biological Sciences:
Mary Allen
Emily Buchholtz
Chemistry:
Sonja Hicks
Adele Wolfson
Classical Studies:
Carol Dougherty
Mary Lefkowitz
Raymond Starr
Economics:
Karl Case
David Lindauer
Julie Matthaei
English:
Frank Bidart
French:
Barry Lydgate
Geology:
Harold Andrews
Margaret Thompson
German:
Margaret Ward
History:
Jerold Auerbach
Lidwien Kapteijns
Nina Tumarkin
Italian Studies:
Rachel Jacoff
Jewish Studies:
Frances Malino
Mathematics:
Alan Shuchat
Music:
Martin Brody
Arlene Zallman
Philosophy:
Maud Chaplin
Ifeanyi Menkiti
Physics:
William Quivers
Glenn Stark
Political Science:
Marion Just
Edward Stettner
Psychology:
Robin Akert
Jonathan Cheek
Claire Zimmerman
Sociology:
Thomas Cushman
Spanish:
Marjorie Agosin
Carlos Vega
Women’s Studies:
Susan Reverby
instructors in science laboratory (reappointments)
R&P Committee recommendations should be submitted to the Dean of the College for review by Monday, March 1, 2004. The candidates will be notified on or about Thursday, April 1, 2004.
Astronomy:
Jeffrey Regester
Chemistry:
Nicholas Doe
Geology:
Kathleen Gilbert
Physics:
George Caplan
non-tenure-track faculty and language instructors on multi-year appointments are normally reviewed in the last year of their contract. Recommendations should be submitted to the Dean of the College for review in the spring.
Art:
Rebecca Bedell
John Rhodes
Computer Science:
Jennifer Stephan
English:
Margaret Cezair-Thompson
Japanese:
Kazuko Ozawa
Quantitative Reasoning:
Corrine Taylor
Russian:
Alla Epsteyn
Writing Program:
Alexandra Johnson
Adam Schwartz
Lynne Viti
published by the office of the dean of the college in conjunction with the office for public information, october 1, 2003
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