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61 UGA faculty members receive tenure

The University of Georgia approved tenure for 61 faculty members. Those receiving tenure are: Sun Ahn, advertising and public relations; Kent Barnett, law; Aaron Beedle, pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences; Marin Brewer, plant pathology; Kevin Burke, language and literacy education; Melinda Camus, pathology; Nathan Carter, psychology; Anindita Chakravarty, marketing; Yoon Joon Choi, social work; Jamie Cooper, foods and nutrition; Kylee Duberstein, animal and dairy science; Jennifer Elkins, social work; Mable Fok, engineering; Jennifer Gay, health promotion and behavior; Manuel Gonzalez Canche, Institute of Higher Education; Juan Gutierrez, mathematics; Kelsey Hart, large animal medicine; Hilary Hughes, educational theory and practice; Jayani Jayawardhana, clinical and administrative pharmacy; Eileen Kennedy, pharmaceutical and biomedical sciences; Joshua Kinsler, economics; Jamie Kreiner, history; Pablo Lapegna, sociology; Karl Lechtreck, cellular biology; Zachary Lewis, microbiology; Rebecca Lieberman-Betz, communication sciences and special education; Christina Linder, counseling and human development services; Elizabeth Little, plant pathology; Zhenqiu Lu, educational psychology; Nicholas Magnan, agricultural and applied economics; T. Anthony Marotta, theatre and film studies; Amy Medlock, biochemistry and molecular biology; Reid Messich, music; Vicki Michaelis, journalism; Anand Mohan, food science and technology; James Monogan III, political science; Nicolas Morrissey, art; Peter O’Neill, comparative literature; Jennifer Palmer, history; Joe Phua, advertising and public relations; Paul Pollack, mathematics; Timothy Quigley, management; Stephen Ramos, environment and design; Jennifer Rice, geography; Joel Ringdahl, communication sciences and special education; Kristin Sayeski, communication sciences and special education; Mardi Schmeichel, educational theory and practice; Ian Schmutte, economics; Ajay Sharma, veterinary biosciences and diagnostic imaging; Ye Shen, epidemiology and biostatistics; Marni Shindelman, art; Kimberly Skobba, financial planning, housing and consumer economics; Nanette Spina, religion; Belinda Stillion Southard, communication studies; Andrea Sweigart, genetics; Dorset Trapnell, plant biology; Zion Tse, engineering; Maria Viveiros, physiology and pharmacology; Nina Wurzburger, ecology; Jin Xie, chemistry; and Ming Zhang, epidemiology and biostatistics.

Source: Office of Faculty Affairs