KU to honor faculty, academic staff retirees May 23
LAWRENCE — The University of Kansas will honor retiring faculty and academic staff members with a lunch at noon May 23 in the Kansas Union Ballroom. Chancellor Douglas A. Girod and Interim Provost & Executive Vice Chancellor Carl Lejuez will recognize the employees during the lunch.
For more information about the luncheon, contact Debra Bia at 864-4168 or dbia@ku.edu.
Retirees:
Barbara Ann Barnett, journalism, 16 years
Ross Black, geology, 30 years
John Broholm, journalism, 35 years
William Busby, Kansas Biological Survey, 31 years
Elizabeth Byleen, Applied English Center, 33 years
Michael Crawford, anthropology, 48 years
Robert Davison, business, 3 years
Marina de Fazio, French, Francophone & Italian studies, 25 years
Frank deNoyelles, ecology & evolutionary biology, 44 years
James Ellis, curriculum & instruction, 21 years
Pamela Fine, journalism, 11 years
Iris Smith Fischer, English, 30 years
Ned Allen Ford Jr., business, 43 years
Bill Fuerst, information systems, business, 19 years
James Gentry, journalism, 22 years
Stephen Goddard, Spencer Museum of Art, 35 years
Leon Greene, health, sport & exercise science, 44 years
Martha Harris, Applied English Center, 33 years
Edwin Hecker Jr., law, 47 years
Debra Hedden, music, 16 years
David Henry, pharmacy practice, 46 years
John Hestand, Applied English Center, 9 years
Jack Hofman, anthropology, 28 years
Mary Lee Hummert, communication studies, 32 years
Shigeru Iwata, economics, 31 years
Carolyn Porto Johnson, political science, 30 years
Tim Johnson, electrical engineering & computer science, 22 years
Stephen Kapp, social welfare, 21 years
Dennis Karney, business, 35 years
Mike Kautsch, School of Law, 40 years
James Kleoppel, pharmacy practice, 39 years
Man Cheong Kong, electrical engineering & computer science, 33 years
Steven Lee, educational psychology, 32 years
Alice Lieberman, social welfare, 31 years
Thomas Lorenz, English, 33 years
Gwendolyn Macpherson, geology, 30 years
Paul Markham, curriculum & teaching, 29 years
Craig Martin, ecology & evolutionary biology, 38 years
Edward Martinko, ecology & evolutionary biology and Kansas Biological Survey, 42 years
Jim Mielke, anthropology, 42 years
Tim Miller, religious studies, 42 years
Gary Minden, electrical engineering & computer science, 38 years
Susan Palmer, Beach Center on Disability, 19 years
John Peck, law, 41 years
Chris Petr, social welfare, 31 years
Dennis Prater, law, 35 years
Kenneth Ratzlaff, Molecular Structures Group, 38 years
Michael Roberts, Clinical Child Psychology Program, 28 years
Dennis Sander, architecture/design, 39 years
Margaret Severson, social welfare, 23 years
Michael Shaw, classics, 48 years
Catherine Shenoy, business, 39 years
James Sherman, applied behavioral science, 52 years
Dan Spencer, business, 40 years
Jon Keith Swindell, visual art/design, 32 years
John Carter Tibbetts, film & media studies, 32 years
Bruce Twarog, physics & astronomy, 37 years
Max Utsler, journalism, 35 years
Douglas Whitman, business, 43 years
G. Paul Willhite, chemical & petroleum engineering, 50 years
Sheryl Williams, KU Libraries, 40 years
Lyn Wolz, KU Libraries, 24 years
Roger Woody, business, 10 years
John Younger, classics/Jewish studies, 17 years.