Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1984-1987)

710 JUNE MEETING, 1986 Richard A. Stanchina, from Clinical Instructor to Adjunct Lecturer of Dentistry Steven A. Sulfara, from Clinical Instructor to Adjunct Lecturer of Dentistry Roberta C. Taylor, from Clinical Instructor to Adjunct Lecturer of Dentistry Henry J. Temple, from Clinical Instructor to Adjunct Lecturer of Dentistry Tammy Trullard-Rey, from Clinical Instructor to Adjunct Lecturer of Dentistry Michael J. Ward, from Clinical Instructor to Adjunct Lecturer of Dentistry TERMINATIONS OF INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF AND SELECTED ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Effective May 31, 1986, unless otherwise indicated Professor Ann Hartman, Social Work David Sue, Psychology, UM-Dearborn, April 30, 1986 Associate Professor Tadeusz A. Balaban, Mathematics Barbara J. Fields, History and Afroamerican and African Studies Michael E. Geyer, History Kenton R. Miller, Natural Resources, June 30, 1986 Carl St. Clair, Music Assistant Professor Richard D. Ball, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, June 30, 1986 Linda D. Bond, Nursing Mei-Chu Chang, Mathematics Sarah O. Conly, Philosophy Ricardo E. Duque, Pathology, June 30, 1986 Michelle W. Gellrich, Classical Studies John C. Hannay, English Language and Literature, June 30, 1986 William F. Harris, II, Political Science Joel Hass, Mathematics Diane C. Jones, Psychology, UM-Dearborn, April 30, 1986 Mario J. Micallef, Mathematics Delores M. Schumann, Nursing Instructor Laurie C. Burry, Nursing David C. Gorsulowsky, Dermatology Susan C. Hobart, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, May 16, 1986 Dan M. Hyder, Pathology, May 15, 1986 Richard B. Lynn, Internal Medicine, April 30, 1986 Lecturer Judith M. Kirscht, English Language and Literature John L. Selfridge, Mathematics, June 30, 1986 Also reported to the Regents were one sabbatical leave, five off-campus assignments, one retirement furlough, and one leave without salary. VI. RETIREMENT MEMOIRS Vice President Kennedy reported the retirement of fifteen faculty members. The following memoirs were adopted. ALTON L. BECKER, Professor of Linguistics, retired from active faculty status on May 31, 1986, after a distinguished career as a teacher and scholar. Professor Becker is that rarity among Michigan faculty, a native of Michigan. He was born and grew up in Monroe and received both his A.B. degree and his Ph.D. degree from this university. He enriched his native state and university, however, by the knowledge and experience gained during extended visits to other parts of the world. He received his M.A. degree in English at the University of Connecticut, and he lived and worked for three years, from 1958 to 1961, in Taunggyi, in the Shan States of Burma, where he taught English under the Fulbright program.

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Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1984-1987)
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