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Faculty promotion and tenure approved by Appalachian’s Board of Trustees

BOONE—Forty-eight faculty have been granted promotions by Appalachian State University’s Board of Trustees.

Faculty promoted to the rank of associate professor and receiving tenure from the College of Arts and Sciences are Frank Berry, Philip Ardoin, Daniel Murphy, Adam Newmark, Elicka Peterson, Jari Eloranta, Vicky Klima, Katherine Mawhinney, Joel Sanqui, Adrian Daw, James Sherman, Sandra Gagnon, Amy Galloway and Todd McElroy.

Faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences who were promoted to full professor are Lynn Getz, W. Scott Jessee, Sara Greenwald, Timothy Huelsman, Elizabeth Davison and Kenneth Muir.

Receiving promotion to associate professor with tenure in the College of Fine and Applied Arts are Monica Pombo, Garner Dewey and Brian Raichle. Faculty promoted to professor are Gary Nemcosky, Margaret Yaukey and Sarah Jordan.

Laurie Semmes in the Hayes School of Music was promoted to associate professor and granted tenure. Robert Falvo and Priscilla Porterfield were promoted to professor.

Faculty from the Reich College of Education who were promoted to associate professor and receiving tenure are Kathleen Lynch Davis, Ann Marie Clark, Rose Matuszny, Kelly Clark-Keefe, Alecia Jackson and Robert Sanders. Those promoted to professor are Tracy Goodson Espy, Sandra Oldendorf, Karen Caldwell and Heather Clark.

Faculty from the Walker College of Business who were promoted to the rank of associate professor and receiving tenure are Mary Ann Hofmann, Charlie Chen, Tanga McDaniel, Chris McNeil and David Williams.

Faculty promoted to the rank of professor in the business college are Timothy Forsyth, Todd Cherry and James Stoddard.

Elizabeth Cramer in Belk Library and Information Commons was promoted to associate professor and granted tenure.

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