The following items were approved by the Board of Regents at its May 20 meeting.
New golf practice facility planned
The Board of Regents gave the initial approval for a new indoor golf practice facility, to be located at the existing driving range of the university golf course. New construction of approximately 10,000 gross square feet will provide year-round practice areas for putting and chipping, driving bays, locker rooms, and support spaces for the men’s and women’s varsity golf teams. The $2.5 million project will be funded from Athletic Department resources and gifts.
North Campus Chiller Plant to be expanded
An $8.7 million expansion of the North Campus Chiller Plant is planned that will allow the elimination of several individual building chillers on North Campus and save an estimated $100,000 per year in operating costs. An expansion of approximately 8,500 gross square feet for two new 1,300-ton chillers is planned. The project will be funded from American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 funds via the State of Michigan Fiscal Stabilization Fund Program, General Fund resources and Utility resources, and is scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2011.
Faculty appointments,with tenure
Jian-Guo Geng, associate professor of dentistry, School of Dentistry, effective July 1.
Dr. Debbie Gipson, associate professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases, Medical School, effective May 1.
Vonnie McLoyd, professor of psychology, LSA, effective Sept. 1.
Named professorships
Jonathan Bulkley, Peter M. Wege Endowed Professor of Sustainable Systems, School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE), effective June 1-May 31, 2011; also professor of resource policy, with tenure, SNRE, and professor of civil and environmental engineering, with tenure, College of Engineering.
Dr. Valerie Castle, Ravitz Foundation Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, Medical School, effective April 1, 2009-June 30, 2013; also chair, Department of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, and professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases, with tenure.
Donald Herzog, Edson R. Sunderland Professor of Law, Law School, effective Sept. 1-Aug. 31, 2015; also professor of law, with tenure, Law School, and professor of political science, without tenure, LSA.
Rachel Kaplan, Samuel Trask Dana Professor of Environment and Behavior, SNRE, effective June 1-May 31, 2015; also professor of natural resources, with tenure, SNRE, and professor of psychology, without tenure, LSA.
Harry Mobley, Frederick G. Novy Collegiate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Medical School, effective July 1, 2009-June 30, 2014; also chair, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, and professor of microbiology and immunology, with tenure.
Donald Regan, William W. Bishop, Jr. Collegiate Professor of Law, Law School, effective Sept. 1, 2010-Aug. 31, 2015; also professor of law, with tenure, Law School, and professor of philosophy, without tenure, LSA.
Mathias Reimann, Hessel E. Yntema Professor of Law, Law School, effective Sept. 1, 2010-Aug. 31, 2015; also professor of law, with tenure.
Wayne Baker, Robert P. Thome Professor of Business Administration, Stephen M. Ross School of Business, effective Sept. 1, 2010-Aug. 31, 2015; also professor of organizational behavior and human resource management, with tenure, Ross School, and professor of sociology, without tenure, LSA.
Iain Boyd, James E. Knott Professor of Engineering, College of Engineering, effective May 1, 2010-Aug. 31, 2015; also professor of aerospace engineering, with tenure.
Dr. Janet Gilsdorf, Robert P. Kelch, M.D. Research Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, Medical School, effective May 1, 2010-Aug. 31, 2015; also professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases, with tenure, Medical School, and professor of epidemiology, without tenure, School of Public Health.
James Hathaway, James E. and Sarah A. Degan Professor of Law, Law School, effective July 1, 2010-June 30, 2015; also professor of law, with tenure.
Mayuram Krishnan, Joseph Handleman Professor, Ross School, effective Sept. 1, 2010-Aug. 31, 2015; also professor of computer and information systems, with tenure.
Francine Lafontaine, William Davidson Professor of Business Administration, Ross School, effective Sept. 1, 2010-Aug. 31, 2015; also professor of business economics, with tenure, Ross School, and professor of economics, without tenure, LSA.
William Lanen, KPMG Professor of Accounting, Ross School, effective Sept. 1, 2010-Aug. 31, 2015; also professor of accounting, with tenure.
Puneet Manchanda, Isadore and Leon Winkelman Professor of Retail Marketing, Ross School, effective Sept. 1, 2010-Aug. 31, 2015; also professor of marketing, with tenure.
Andrew Maynard, Charles and Rita Gelman Risk Science Professor, effective Sept. 1, 2010-Aug.31, 2015, and professor of environmental health sciences, School of Public Health, effective Sept. 1.
Dr. Steven Pipe, Laurence A. Boxer, M.D. Research Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, Medical School, effective May 1, 2010-Aug. 31, 2015; also associate professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases, with tenure, and associate professor of pathology, without tenure.
David Wooten, Alfred L. Edwards Collegiate Professor, Ross School, effective Sept. 1, 2010-Aug. 31, 2015; also associate professor of marketing, with tenure.
Andrea Zemgulys, associate professor of women’s studies, without tenure, LSA, effective Sept. 1; also associate professor of English language and literature, with tenure.
Administrative appointments
Lisa Franz, chair, Air Force Officer Education Program, effective July 1, 2010-June 30, 2013.
Christine Gregory, assistant dean for student affairs, Law School, effective Sept. 1, 2010-Aug. 31, 2012.
Joseph Rosa, director, U-M Museum of Art, effective July 1.
Dearborn campus
Daniel Little, chancellor, UM-Dearborn, effective July 1, 2010-June 30, 2015; also professor of philosophy, with tenure, College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters.
Nancy Howells Wrobel, chair, Department of Behavioral Sciences, College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters, effective July 1, 2010-June 30, 2013; also professor of psychology, with tenure.
Michael Lachance, chair, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters, effective July 1, 2010-June 30, 2013; also professor of mathematics, with tenure.
Flint campus
Adam Lutzker, Department of Economics, College of Arts and Sciences, effective July 1, 2010-June 30, 2013.
Robert Stach, chair, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, College of Arts and Sciences, effective July 1, 2010-June 30, 2015.
Christine M. Waters, chair, Department of Communication and Visual Arts, College of Arts and Sciences, effective July 1, 2010-June 30, 2011.
Retirements
Julian Adams, professor of molecular, cellular, and developmental biology and professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, effective May 31. Adams joined the faculty in 1970. His research focused on genetics and evolutionary biology, which led to his service as chair of the National Institute of Health Study Section and chair of the Gordon Conference on Microbial Population Biology. He was a resident fellow at the Rockefeller Institute in Bellagio, Italy, and a senior fellow in the Michigan Society of Fellows. His awards include an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, a Fulbright Scholarship, a U.S. State Department Jefferson Fellowship, and a NATO Fellowship.
James Allen, Joaquin M. Luttinger Collegiate Professor of Physics and professor of physics, effective May 31. He joined the faculty in 1987. Allen’s scientific work has had a major impact on the field of solid-state physics. His experiments and expertise in electron spectroscopy helped to shape the development of the branch of physics known as “highly correlated electron systems.” His achievements have been recognized by his election as a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1990, and being awarded the Senior U.S. Science Award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in 1989 and the Frank Isakson Prize from the American Physical Society in 2002.
Frank Casa, professor of Spanish, effective May 31. He joined the faculty in 1969. Casa is the author of several books. A Festschrift in his honor, “Hispanic Essays in Honor of Frank P. Casa,” was published in 1997. Casa served as chair of the Romance Languages Department from 1973-83 and was a member of the Michigan Council for the Humanities and director of the Spanish School at the Middlebury College Summer Immersion Program. In 2009 he was honored by the Spanish Consul in Chicago.
Dimitri Coucouvanis, Lawrence S. Bartell Collegiate Professor of Chemistry and professor of chemistry, effective May 31. Coucouvanis joined the faculty in 1982. A leading contributor to the field of metal sulfur chemistry, his research resulted in more than 200 publications and presentations at international meetings. He chaired the International Conference on Biological Inorganic Chemistry in 2005. His honors include the University’s Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award, the Margaret and Herbert Sokol Award in the Sciences, the Alexander von Humboldt Research Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and election as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Peter Duren, professor of mathematics, effective May 31. Duren joined the faculty in 1962. He authored or coauthored more than 125 research papers, published four research-level books and is preparing a book for undergraduates. He was elected to the Council of the American Mathematical Society and to the Board of Governors of the Mathematical Association of America. For the last 10 years he served as treasurer of the Academic Freedom Lecture Fund at U-M. In honor of Duren’s 70th birthday, an international research conference was held in El Escorial, Spain, and a special issue of the journal Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations was dedicated to him.
Janet Hart, associate professor of anthropology, effective May 31. She joined the faculty in 1988. Hart’s research focused on cross-generational fieldwork among several extended families. She also investigated political prisons and prisoners, focusing in both populations on issues of nationalism and transnationalism. She participated in a number of dissertation committees, both in anthropology and in a wide range of other disciplines, and served on the U-M Press Executive Board from 1998-2001. She was recognized by LSA with its Excellence in Education Award.
Eugene Imhoff Jr., Ernst and Young Professor of Accounting and professor of accounting, effective May 31. Imhoff joined the faculty in 1977. His research focused on understanding and improving accounting practices and accounting education. Imhoff served as chair of the accounting area and director of the Paton Accounting Center. His leadership led to recognition of the accounting program as one of the best in the nation. He was a consulting editor for the Bureau of National Affairs and served as editor of Accounting Horizons and was on the editorial boards of the Journal of Accounting Research, Management Science, and The Financial Review.
Fred Karsh, professor of molecular and integrative physiology and research professor, effective Jan. 31, 2010. Karsch joined the faculty in 1972. His research focused on brain mechanisms that regulate fertility in females and on the integration of reproductive physiology, neuroendocrinology and biological rhythms. His honors include the Research Award from the Society for the Study of Reproduction, the Amoroso Award from the Society for the Study of Fertility in Great Britain, the Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award and Medical School Award for Teaching Excellence.
Shaké Ketefian, professor of nursing, effective May 31. Ketefian joined the faculty in 1984. She served as an associate dean and acting dean and as director of international affairs. Under her leadership as the director of the doctoral program, the School of Nursing attained the highest completion rate of doctoral students in Division I of the Rackham graduate school. She was a consultant on doctoral education for many international schools, was the first director of the school’s Office of International Affairs and its World Health Organization collaborating center, and initiated the international scholars program.
Carol Loveland-Cherry, professor of nursing, effective May 31. She joined the faculty in 1974. Loveland-Cherry is recognized for her expertise in health promotion, adolescence, substance abuse and family intervention. She has served on multiple National Institutes of Health study sections, consulted for the National Institute on Drug Abuse, and served on the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force from. In 2008 she received the Rackham Graduate Mentoring Award in recognition of her commitment to doctoral education. She was instrumental in establishing the first nurse-managed center on North Campus.
Katta Murty, professor of industrial and operations engineering, effective May 31. He joined the faculty in 1968. He is the author of six books and more than 90 papers in top journals. He is a fellow of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences and received the Adelman Finalist Award, the Most Outstanding Faculty Member Award and the Fulbright Senior Specialist awards at National Dong Hua University and the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology in Taiwan and the Polytechnic Institute of Porto in Portugal.
Beverly Rathcke, associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, effective May 31. She joined the faculty in 1978. Her research focused on plant-animal interactions in nature and on the consequences of pollination activity in plant reproductive strategies. Her research in the Bahamas revealed the impact of environmental changes. She has been a role model for women in science and a champion for developing and encouraging all students interested in science careers. In 2008 she was recognized by receiving the Rackham Distinguished Graduate Mentoring Award.
Lesley Rex, professor of education, effective May 31. She joined the faculty in 1997. Rex’s scholarship was at the intersection of several related fields, including secondary English education, discourse analysis, classroom interaction research, literacy studies and teacher education. Her research and teaching in the Joint Program in English and Education helped make this program one of the strongest in the country. Her service to the profession included her role as editor for the Hampton Press. She served as chair of research for the National Council of Language and Literacy Research and was a member of the Standing Committee on Research for the National Council of Teachers of English.
William Rosenberg, Alfred G. Meyer Collegiate Professor of History and professor of history, effective May 31. Rosenberg joined the faculty in 1967 and played a key role in making U-M a premier destination for postgraduate work in Russian and Soviet history and area studies. He has received research awards and fellowships from such organizations as the Guggenheim Foundation, the International Research & Exchanges Board, the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
J. Mills Thornton III, professor of history, effective May 31. He joined the faculty in 1974, and was promoted to associate professor in 1977 and professor in 1982. He held the Richard Hudson Research Professorship in History during 1992. Thornton is a scholar of American history and the history of the American South. An author of several books, he has been awarded John H. Dunning Prize by the American Historical Association and the James F. Sulzby Prize by the Alabama Historical Association. Making his mark as a historian of slave society in 19th-century Alabama, he became a noted expert on the Thomas Jefferson-Sally Hemings affair and a major historian of the politics surrounding the civil rights movement and local activism.
Arthur Wasserman, professor of mathematics, effective May 31. He joined the faculty in 1968. Wasserman’s research focused on differential topology. He has published two monographs and more than 75 papers in the field of differential equations, and for the past 20 years has been researching the differential equations that arise in mathematical physics, specifically the Einstein equations of general relativity coupled with other fields. He has received the LSA Excellence in Concentration Advising Award.
Thomas Weisskiopf, professor of economics and professor of Residential College, effective May 31. He joined the faculty in 1972. During the 1970s he helped to found the school of radical political economy. Weisskiopf served for eight years as director of the Residential College, and was resident director of the study-abroad program in Aix-en-Provence. He has held visiting lectureships at institutions in Ukraine and Moscow.
Regents approve faculty promotions
At the May 20 meeting, the Board of Regents approved recommendations for new appointments and promotions for regular associate and full professor ranks, with tenure and/or promotion of faculty on the Ann Arbor, Dearborn and Flint campuses.
A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Joseph Grengs, associate professor of urban planning, with tenure
Larissa Larsen, associate professor of urban planning, with tenure, and associate professor of landscape architecture, without tenure, School of Natural Resources and Environment
Mireille Roddier, associate professor of architecture, with tenure
School of Art & Design
Phoebe Gloeckner, associate professor of art and design, with tenure
Stephanie Rowden, associate professor of art and design, with tenure
Bradley R. Smith, professor of art and design, with tenure
Stephen M. Ross School of Business
Ravi Anupindi, professor of operations and management science, with tenure
Damian Beil, associate professor of operations and management science, with tenure
David Hess, associate professor of business law, with tenure
Paolo Pasquariello, associate professor of finance, with tenure
Amiyatosh Purnanandam, associate professor of finance, with tenure
Tyler Shumway, professor of finance, with tenure
School of Dentistry
Woosung Sohn, associate professor of dentistry, without tenure
School of Education
Christopher Quintana, associate professor of education, with tenure
College of Engineering
Susan Brooks Herzog, associate professor of molecular and integrative physiology, with tenure, Medical School, and associate professor of biomedical engineering, without tenure
Cheri Deng, associate professor of biomedical engineering, with tenure
Alan Hunt, professor of biomedical engineering, with tenure
Jan Stegemann, associate professor of biomedical engineering, with tenure
Shuichi Takayama, professor of biomedical engineering, with tenure, and professor of macromolecular science and engineering, without tenure
Euisik Yoon, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, with tenure, and professor of biomedical engineering, without tenure
Suljo Linic, associate professor of chemical engineering, with tenure
Max Shtein, associate professor of materials science and engineering, with tenure, associate professor of chemical engineering, without tenure, associate professor of macromolecular science and engineering, without tenure, CoE, and associate professor of art and design, without tenure, A&D
Anna Gilbert, professor of mathematics, with tenure, LSA, and associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, without tenure, CoE
Zhuoqing Morley Mao, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, with tenure
Kevin Pipe, associate professor of mechanical engineering, with tenure, and associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, without tenure
Dennis Sylvester, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, with tenure
Yili Yiu, professor of industrial and operations engineering, with tenure
Joanna Mirecki Millunchick, professor of materials science and engineering, with tenure
Katsuyo Thornton, professor of materials science and engineering, with tenure
Kazuhiro Saitou, professor of mechanical engineering, with tenure
Sara Pozzi, associate professor of nuclear engineering, with tenure
School of Information
Lada Adamic, associate professor of engineering, with tenure, SI, and assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, CoE
Paul Edwards, professor of information, with tenure
Margaret Hedstrom, professor of information, with tenure
School of Kinesiology
Katherine Babiak, associate professor of kinesiology, with tenure
Riann Palmieri-Smith, associate professor of kinesiology, with tenure
Law School
Nicholas Calcina Howson, professor of law, with tenure
Gil Seinfeld, professor of law, with tenure
LSA
Elizabeth Cole, professor of women’s studies, with tenure, professor of psychology, with tenure, professor of Afroamerican and African studies, without tenure
Karyn Lacy, associate professor of sociology, with tenure, and associate professor of Afroamerican and African studies, with tenure
Elisha Renne, professor of anthropology, with tenure, and professor of Afroamerican and African studies, with tenure
Megan Sweeney, associate professor of English language and literature, with tenure, and associate professor of Afroamerican and African studies, with tenure
Achim Timmermann, associate professor of the history of art, with tenure, LSA, and associate professor of architecture, without tenure, Taubman College
Alford Young Jr., professor of sociology, with tenure, and professor of Afroamerican and African studies, with tenure
Magdalena Zaborowska, professor of American culture, with tenure, and professor of Afroamerican and African studies, with tenure
Joseph Gone, associate professor of psychology, with tenure, and associate professor of American culture, with tenure
Kristin Hass, associate professor of American culture, with tenure
Jon Miller, associate professor of astronomy, with tenure
Marta Volonteri, associate professor of astronomy, with tenure
Zhan Chen, professor of chemistry, with tenure, LSA, and professor of macromolecular science and engineering, without tenure, CoE
Eitan Geva, professor of chemistry, with tenure
Anna Mapp, professor of chemistry, with tenure
Adam Matzger, professor of chemistry, with tenure, LSA, and professor of macromolecular science and engineering, without tenure, CoE
Melanie Sanford, professor of chemistry, with tenure
Kader Konuk, associate professor of German, with tenure, and associate professor of comparative literature, with tenure
Yopie Prins, professor of English language and literature, with tenure, and professor of comparative literature, with tenure
Thomas Duda Jr., associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, with tenure, and associate curator, Museum of Zoology
Michael Byers, associate professor of English language and literature, with tenure
Gregg Crane, professor of English language and literature, with tenure
Khaled Mattawa, associate professor of English language and literature, with tenure
Eileen Pollack, professor of English language and literature, with tenure
Ingrid Hendy, associate professor of geological sciences, with tenure
Jeffrey Wilson, associate professor of geological sciences, with tenure, and associate curator, Museum of Paleontology
Scott Spector, professor of Germanic languages and literatures, with tenure, professor of history, with tenure, and professor of Judaic studies, without tenure
Paul Johnson, professor of history, with tenure, and professor of Afroamerican and African studies, with tenure
Farina Mir, associate professor of history, with tenure
Brian Porter-Szücs, professor of history, with tenure
Mikhail Krutikov, associate professor of Slavic languages and literatures, with tenure, and associate professor of Judaic studies, with tenure
Shahar Pinsker, associate professor of Hebrew literature and culture, with tenure, and associate professor of Judaic studies, without tenure
Erhan Bayraktar, associate professor of mathematics, with tenure
Kenneth Cadigan, professor of molecular, cellular and developmental biology, with tenure
Luming Duan, professor of physics, with tenure
William Clark, professor of political science, with tenure
Anna Grzymala-Busse, professor of political science, with tenure
Anna Kirkland, associate professor of women’s studies, with tenure, and associate professor of political science, without tenure
Joshua Berke, associate professor of psychology, with tenure
Patricia Deldin, professor of psychology, with tenure; and associate professor of psychiatry, without tenure, Medical School
William Gehring, professor of psychology, with tenure, and research professor, Center for Human Growth and Development
Cindy Ann Lustig, associate professor of psychology, with tenure
Giorgio Bertellini, associate professor of screen arts and cultures, with tenure, and associate professor of romance languages and literatures, with tenure
Javier Sanjinés, professor of Spanish, with tenure
David Harding, associate professor of sociology, with tenure, research associate professor, Population Studies Center
Karin Martin, professor of sociology, with tenure, professor of women’s studies, without tenure
Frederick Wherry, associate professor of sociology, with tenure
Ben Hansen, associate professor of statistics, with tenure
Medical School
Dr. Oren Sagher, professor of neurosurgery, with tenure, and professor of anesthesiology, without tenure
Ming Lei, associate professor of biological chemistry, with tenure
Deneen Wellik, associate professor of internal medicine, with tenure, and associate professor of cell and developmental biology, without tenure
Yuan Zhu, associate professor of internal medicine, with tenure, and associate professor of cell and developmental biology, without tenure
Dr. Rebecca Cunningham, associate professor of emergency medicine, with tenure, Medical School, and associate professor of health behavior and health education, without tenure, SPH
Dr. Michael Klinkman, professor of family medicine, with tenure, and associate professor of psychiatry, without tenure
Dr. Frank Bogun, associate professor of internal medicine, with tenure
Dr. Robert Fontana, professor of internal medicine, with tenure
Mary Ellen Heisler, associate professor of internal medicine, with tenure, Medical School, and associate professor of health behavior and health education, without tenure, SPH
Lona Mody, associate professor of internal medicine, with tenure
Dr. Allison Rosen, associate professor of internal medicine, with tenure, Medical School, and associate professor of health management and policy, without tenure, SPH
Dr. Eric White, associate professor of internal medicine, with tenure
Dr. Vincent Young, associate professor of internal medicine, with tenure, and associate professor of microbiology and immunology, without tenure
Dr. Paul Gauger, professor of surgery, with tenure, and professor of medical education, without tenure
Dr. Rebecca Minter, associate professor of surgery, with tenure, and associate professor of medical education, without tenure
Vernon Carruthers, professor of microbiology and immunology, with tenure
Kathryn Eaton, professor of comparative veterinary pathology, with tenure, and professor of microbiology and immunology, without tenure
Dr. Gary Luker, associate professor of radiology, with tenure, and associate professor of microbiology and immunology, without tenure
Mary O’Riordan, associate professor of microbiology and immunology, with tenure
Malini Raghavan, professor of microbiology and immunology, with tenure
Alice Telesnitsky, professor of microbiology and immunology, with tenure
Geoffrey Murphy, associate professor of molecular and integrative physiology, with tenure, and research associate professor, Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience Institute
Gary Smith, professor of obstetrics and gynecology, with tenure, professor of molecular and integrative physiology, without tenure, professor of urology, without tenure, and research professor, Reproductive Sciences Program
Dr. Michael Wang, associate professor of neurology, with tenure, and associate professor of molecular and integrative physiology, without tenure
Xian-Zhong Xu, associate professor of molecular and integrative physiology, with tenure, and research associate professor, Life Sciences Institute
Dr. George Mychaliska, associate professor of surgery, with tenure, and associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, without tenure
Dr. Yolanda Smith, professor of obstetrics and gynecology, with tenure, and research professor, Reproductive Sciences Program
Dr. Shahzad Mian, associate professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences, with tenure
Dr. Frances Farley, professor of orthopedic surgery, with tenure
Dr. David Ferguson, associate professor of pathology, with tenure
Dr. Linda McAllister-Lucas, associate professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases, without tenure
David Sandberg, professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases, with tenure
Heather Flynn, associate professor of psychiatry, with tenure
Dr. Mohammad Ghaziuddin, professor of psychiatry, with tenure
Sean Joe, associate professor of psychiatry, without tenure, Medical School, and associate professor of social work, with tenure, School of Social Work
Dr. Stephan Taylor, professor of psychiatry, with tenure
Dr. Amy Alderman, associate professor of surgery, with tenure
Dr. Paul Cederna, professor of surgery, with tenure
Dr. James Geiger, professor of surgery, with tenure
Dr. John Magee, professor of surgery, with tenure
Dr. Himanshu Patel, associate professor of surgery, with tenure
Dr. Jerilyn Latini, associate professor of urology, with tenure
Dr. Jill Macoska, professor of urology, with tenure
School of Music, Theatre & Dance
William Campbell, professor of music, with tenure
Christi-Anne Castro, associate professor of music, with tenure
Evan Chambers, professor of music, with tenure
Jason Geary, associate professor of music, with tenure
Christopher Harding, associate professor of music, with tenure
Amy Porter, professor of music, with tenure
Adam Unsworth, associate professor of music, with tenure
Daniel Washington, professor of music, with tenure
Jane Westlake, associate professor of theatre and drama, with tenure
School of Natural Resources and Environment
Andrew Hoffman, professor of natural resources and environment, with tenure, SNRE, and professor of management and organizations, without tenure, Ross School
College of Pharmacy
James Stevenson, professor of pharmacy, with tenure
School of Public Health
Allison Aiello, associate professor of epidemiology, with tenure
Daniel Eisenberg, associate professor of health management and policy, with tenure
Carmen Green, professor of health management and policy, without tenure, SPH; and professor of anesthesiology, with tenure, and professor of obstetrics and gynecology, without tenure, Medical School
Lynda Lisabeth, associate professor of epidemiology, with tenure
Marie O’Neill, associate professor of environmental health sciences, with tenure, and associate professor of epidemiology, with tenure
School of Social Work
Mieko Yoshihama, professor of social work, with tenure
UM-Dearborn
Pamela Aronson, associate professor of sociology, with tenure
Krisanu Bandyopadhyay, associate professor of chemistry, with tenure
Joy Beatty, associate professor of management studies, with tenure
David Chatkoff, associate professor of psychology, with tenure
Paul Draus, associate professor of sociology, with tenure
Carolyn Kraus, professor of communications and composition, with tenure
Cheol Won Lee, associate professor of industrial and manufacturing systems engineering, with tenure
Brahim Medjahed, associate professor of communications and information science, with tenure
Pravansu Mohanty, professor of mechanical engineering, with tenure
German Reyes-Villanueva, associate professor of mechanical engineering, with tenure
Young Kyun Ro, associate professor of management studies, with tenure
Ara Sanjian, associate professor of history, with tenure
Jane Sheldon, professor of psychology, with tenure
Weidong Xiang, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, with tenure
Yan Xie, associate professor of accounting and finance, with tenure
UM-Flint
Terrence Horgan, associate professor of psychology, with tenure
Heather Laube, associate professor of sociology, with tenure
Stephanie Roach, associate professor of English, with tenure
Jie Song, associate professor of chemistry, with tenure