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Highlighting Faculty Tenures, Promotions for 2024-2025

Libby Sullivan| June 6, 2024

As 雅伎著 prepares for the 2024-2025 academic year, several faculty members were recognized for their outstanding teaching, scholarship, and service through tenure and promotions approved at the Board of Trustees meeting on May 16.

It is a privilege to recognize these educators and scholars for their achievements and commitment to the university and our students, said Provost and Executive Vice PresidentJerry Balentine, D.O.Their contributions in our classrooms, labs, and beyond are helping to develop the next generation of doers, makers, healers, and innovators, and we applaud their efforts to continually enhancing the student experience at 雅伎著.

The following tenures and/or promotions become effective on September 1, 2024:

College of Arts and Sciences

College of Engineering and Computing Sciences

College of Osteopathic Medicine

School of Architecture and Design

School of Health Professions

School of Management

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