Faculty inductees into Phi Kappa Phi

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William R. “Buzz” Alexander, professor of English language and literature, and art and design

Mark A. Burns, professor and chair of chemical engineering

John S. Carson, associate professor of history

Juan R. Cole, professor of history, director of Middle Eastern & North African Studies, International Institute

Anne L. Curzan, professor of English language and literature, and education

Alison Davis-Blake, dean of the Stephen M. Ross Ross School of Business

Kenneth C. Fischer, president of the University Musical Society  (alumni member)

Robert L. Fishman, professor of architecture and urban planning

Alec D. Gallimore, professor of aerospace engineering, associate dean for academic affairs, College of Engineering

S. Jack Hu, interim vice president for research, professor of manufacturing technology

Trachette L. Jackson, professor of mathematics

Masato Koreeda, professor of chemistry, and medicinal chemistry

Anna K. Mapp, professor of chemistry; research professor, Life Sciences Institute; director of interdisciplinary programs, Rackham

Kelly E. Maxwell, lecturer and director, Program on Intergroup Relations; lecturer of education

Michael Mayer, associate professor of biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, and biophysics

Dr. Sofia D. Merajver, professor of internal medicine, and epidemiology

Kathleen V. Nolta, lecturer of chemistry

Holly Peters-Golden, lecturer of anthropology

Melanie S. Sanford, professor of chemistry

David S. Sept, associate chair and associate professor of biomedical engineering

Bright Sheng, professor of composition

David H. Sherman, professor of medicinal chemistry, chemistry, and microbiology an immunology, associate dean for research and graduate education, College of Pharmacy; research professor, Life Sciences Institute

Karen M. Staller, associate professor and chair of social work

Anca Trandafirescu, assistant professor of architecture

Kenneth E. Warner, Distinguished University Professor of Public Health; professor of health management and policy

Thomas H. Zurbuchen, associate dean of entrepreneurial programs, College of Engineering; professor of aerospace engineering, and entrepreneurial studies; senior counselor to the provost

Ten of the 26 faculty members inducted attended the Phi Kappa Phi ceremony on April 6.  Pictured from left are: Chapter President Mary Beth Donovan, Anne Curzan, Juan Cole, William Alexander, Robert Fishman, Alec Gallimore, Jack Hu, Masato Koreeda, Kathleen Nolta, Karen Staller and Thomas Zurbuchen. (Photo by Brandon Baier)
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