UF recognizes 52 faculty for outstanding achievement
April 19, 2007
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida acknowledged 52 faculty members for outstanding achievements at a recognition reception held earlier this month at the Harn Museum of Art.
Though faculty achievements are often noted in departmental publications or at tenure evaluations, they have not traditionally been recognized in a formal ceremony. The first of its kind at UF, the Faculty Achievement Recognition program was designed by the Provost’s Office to collectively celebrate these achievements.
The faculty members are:
• Dolores Albarracin, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
• Veena Antony, College of Medicine
• Paul Basler, College of Fine Arts
• Michael Binford, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
• Mark Brantly, College of Medicine
• Mary T. Brownell, College of Education
• Robert A. Burne, College of Dentistry
• Michael J. Burridge, College of Veterinary Medicine
• James E.T. Channell, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
• Joel S. Demski, Warrington College of Business
• Ben M. Dunn, College of Medicine
• Stephanie Y. Evans, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
• Joan D. Frosch, College of Fine Arts
• Jimmie Hinze, College of Design, Construction and Planning
• James P. Hobert, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
• Robert D. Holt, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
• Ann L. Horgas, College of Nursing
• Julie A. Johnson, College of Pharmacy
• Richard J. Johnson, College of Medicine
• Michael S. Kilberg, College of Medicine
• John Klauder, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
• Harry J. Klee, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
• Lena Qiying Ma, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
• Robert McCarter, College of Design, Construction and Planning
• Lyle L. Moldawer, College of Medicine
• Laurence Marguerite Morel, College of Medicine
• Leonid L. Moroz, College of Medicine
• Brij Moudgil, College of Engineering
• P.K. Nair, Institute of Food and Agriculture Sciences
• Thomas Oakland, College of Education
• Stephen G. Perz, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
• Scott K. Powers, College of Health and Human Performance
• Westley H. Reeves, College of Medicine
• Marianne Schmink, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
• Edward W. Scott, College of Medicine
• Paul Sindelar, College of Education
• Christopher Slobogin, Levin College of Law
• Richard O. Snyder, College of Medicine
• Pamela S. Soltis, Florida Museum of Natural History
• Peter W. Stacpoole, College of Medicine
• David W. Steadman, Florida Museum of Natural History
• Maurice S. Swanson, College of Medicine
• John Griggs Thompson, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
• R. Elaine Turner, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
• Eric Wachsman, College of Engineering
• Kim Walsh-Childers, College of Journalism and Communication
• Michael F. Weigold, College of Journalism and Communication
• Barton A. Weitz, Warrington College of Business
• Chad Werch, College of Health and Human Performance
• (Myra) Dee Williams, College of Nursing
• Barbara Bennett Woodhouse, Levin College of Law
• Janet K. Yamamoto, College of Veterinary Medicine