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Faculty appointments and promotions announced

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Provost and Dean of the Faculty Douglas A. Hicks recently announced faculty appointments and promotions that had been approved by the university’s Board of Trustees.

Continuous tenure and promotion to associate professor:

  • , Department of Physics and Astronomy. Crotty specializes in astrophysics, astronomy, cosmology, biological physics and computational neuroscience.
  • , Department of Geography. Graybill specializes in physical geography, political ecology, urban ecology, geographies of consumption, and former Soviet Union area studies.
  • , Department of Psychology. Hansen specializes in , biological psychology; behavioral/cognitive neuroscience, and human cognition.
  • , Department of Biology. Ingram has conducted research into social behavior, molecular ecology, tropical conservation genetics, and comparative sociogenomics.
  • , Department of Biology. Meyers specializes in developmental biology, neurobiology, cell biology, sensory biology, and stem cells.
  • , Department of Computer Science. Ramachandran specializes in algorithms, data structures, e-commerce, game theory/economics and computation.
  • , Department of Computer Science. Sommers in empirical measurements of Internet paths and systems form the foundation for understanding the performance and behavior of the current Internet.
  • , Department of Political Science. Teodoro’s current research efforts include the first comprehensive study of American water utility CEOs, and a study of independent technocratic agencies and the politics of economic liberalization in Africa.

Promotion to full professor:

  • , Department of Geology. Leventer specializes in oceanography, paleoclimatology, Antarctic marine geology and biology, environmental studies

The following appointments confirmed by the board at their most recent meeting were recommended by President Jeffrey Herbst and Hicks in consultation with the Dean’s Advisory Council.

  • , associate professor of sociology and anthropology, is named the Gretchen Hoadley Burke ’81 Endowed Chair in Regional Studies, for one year. Henke has been at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø since 2001 following degrees from the University of California, San Diego (MA, and PhD) and the University of Wisconsin (BA).
  • , associate professor of English, is named the Arnold A. Sio Chair in Diversity and Community for a two-year term. Page came to 51³Ô¹ÏÍø in 2003 with an MA and a PhD from the University of Miami, where she won consecutive teaching awards, and a BA from the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica.
  • , professor of mathematics and LGBTQ, is named the Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Chair in Liberal Arts Studies, for three years. Valente, who joined the faculty in 1987, is known for his specialties in algebraic structures and, in more recent work, the history of mathematics, science, and ideas.

All appointments and promotions are effective July 1.