UW Trustees Approve Personnel Items |
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Nov. 8, 2003 -- University of Wyoming trustees today (Saturday) approved the following personnel items:
FACULTY APPOINTMENTS:
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
Min Du, assistant professor in the Department of Animal Science. Du received a B.S. (1990) in engineering from Zhejiang University, an M.S. (1993) in meat science from the China Agricultural University and a Ph.D. (2001) in animal science from Iowa State University.
Lawrence Goodridge, assistant professor in the Department of Animal Science. Goodridge received a B.S. (1994) in microbiology, and an M.S. (1997) and a Ph.D. (2002) in food science from the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Stephen F. Enloe, assistant professor in the Department of Plant Sciences. Enloe received a B.S. (1994) in agronomy from North Carolina State University, an M.S. (1997) in bioagricultural sciences and pest management from Colorado State University and a Ph.D. (2002) in plant biology from the University of California, Davis.
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
John O. Hoberg, instructor in the Department of Chemistry. Hoberg received a B.A. (1984) in chemistry from Jamestown College and a Ph.D. (1990) in organic/organometallic chemistry from Montana State University.
William J. Bauer, assistant professor in the Department of History. Bauer received a B.A. (1998) in history from the University of Notre Dame, and an M.A. (2000) and a Ph.D. (2003) in history from the University of Oklahoma.
Kevin J. Sherrill, assistant professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance. Sherrill received a B.A. (1992) in theater from Ohio Wesleyan University and an M.F.A. (2000) in acting from Indiana University.
Graham Mitchell, professor in the Department of Zoology and Physiology. Mitchell received a B.S. (1967) in zoology and a Ph.D. (1977) in physiology from the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, and a D.V.Sc. (1983) in biochemistry from the University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort.
Charles J. Woodbury, assistant professor in the Department of Zoology and Physiology. Woodbury received a B.S. (1982) from Arizona State University and a Ph.D. (1989) in neurobiology and behavior from State University of New York at Stony Brook.
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Keith B. Armstrong, assistant professor in the Department of Adult Learning and Technology. Armstrong received a B.A. (1975) in sociology from Loyola University, an M.A. in studio arts/interdisciplinary studies from Harvard University and an Ed.D. (1997) in adult continuing education from Northern Illinois University.
John N. Kambutu, assistant professor in the Department of Educational Studies. Kambutu received a B.A. (1991) in secondary education, an M.A. (1992) in educational administration and a Ph.D. (1998) in education at the University of Wyoming.
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES
Krisztina Zajdo, assistant professor in the Division of Communication Disorders. Zajdo received an M.A. (1994) in communication from Janus Pannonius University, Pecs, Hungary, and a Ph.D. (2002) in speech and hearing sciences from the University of Washington, Seattle.
UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES
Jenny L. Garcia, assistant librarian. Garcia received a B.S. (1989) in management from Regis University and an M.S. (1992) in library and information science from Emporia State University.
Paula Munoz, assistant librarian. Munoz received a B.A. (1991) in Spanish and political science from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, and an M.S. (2001) in library and information science from the University of Washington, Seattle.
ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS APPOINTMENTS
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
Warren K. Crawford, assistant extension educator in the Cooperative Extension Service. Crawford received a B.S. (1997) in economics from Utah State University and an M.A. (2003) in education from the University of Wyoming.
Lise Pittman-Foy, assistant extension educator in the Cooperative Extension Service. Pittman-Foy received a B.S. (1997) in agricultural pest management from Mississippi State University and an M.S. (2002) in agronomy from the University of Wyoming.
Paul J. Meiman, Department of Renewable Resources. Meiman received a B.S. (1994) in range management and an M.S. (1996) in rangeland ecology from the University of Wyoming.
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Scott A. Freng, assistant lecturer in the Department of Psychology. Freng received a B.S. (1992) in psychology from South Dakota State University, an M.A. (1998) in clinical psychology from the University of South Dakota and a Ph.D. (2001) in social psychology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Changes in appointment were approved for College of Business administrators, Anne M. Alexander, lecturer, to assistant dean, and Lawrence Weatherford, professor, to associate dean. Trustees approved the resignation of Molly C. Williams, associate vice president in the UW Foundation. Posted on Saturday, November 08, 2003
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