September 2016 BOV personnel resolutions
The William & Mary Board of Visitors approved several personnel resolutions at its April 2016 meeting regarding designated professorships, leaves of absence and the appointment of instructional faculty. - Ed.
The following people have been appointed to to fill vacancies in the instructional faculty:
ELYAS BAKHTIARI, Assistant Professor of Sociology
MICHELLE S. BERTOLINI, Clinical Assistant Professor of Business
JAY BUTLER, Assistant Professor of Law
PASITA CHAIJAROEN, Assistant Professor of Economics
MYRIAM L. COTTEN, Associate Professor of Applied Science
DAVID A. DOMINIQUE, Assistant Professor of Music
JOZEF DUDEK, Assistant Professor of Physics
AUDREY J. HORNING, Professor of Anthropology
ZHENMING LIU, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
CLAIRE PAMMENT, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Speech and Dance
JELENA H. PATEL, Assistant Professor of Biology
BIN REN, Assistant Professor of Computer Science
EMILY B. RIVEST, Assistant Professor of Marine Science
WILLIAM SOTO, Assistant Professor of Biology
JUSTIN R. STEVENS, Assistant Professor of Physics
JOSEPH WILCK, Clinical Associate Professor of Business
The following members of the instructional faculty have been recommended for designated professorships:
ARTHUR L. KNIGHT, Clark G. and Elizabeth H. Diamond Term Associate Professor of English and American Studies
JOHN T. LOMBARDINI, III, Vera Barkley Term Associate Professor of Government
BARBETTE S. SPAETH, Robert F. and Sara M. Boyd Term Associate Professor of Classical Studies
SILVIA R. TANDECIARZ, Alfred Ritter Term Associate Professor of Modern Languages and Literatures
The following faculty members have requested a leave of absence during the 2016-2017 academic year:
JOHN B. GILMOUR, Professor of Government, to accept a Fulbright Fellowship with the Czech Republic
GREY GUNDAKER, Duane A. and Virginia S. Dittman Professor of American Studies and Professor of Anthropology, to accept a visiting appointment at Teacher’s College, Columbia University
ELIZABETH M. LOSH, Associate Professor of English and American Studies, to participate in the University of Leiden Exchange Program
XIN WU, Assistant Professor of Art & Art History, to accept a Kluge Fellowship at The John W. Kluge Center of the Library of Congress