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BOV resolutions regarding appointments, promotions

The William & Mary Board of Visitors recently approved resolutions at their February 2013 meeting regarding designated professorships, faculty promotions, the appointment of professional faculty members and the appointment of an executive faculty member. - Ed.

The following members of the instructional faculty have been recommended for designated professorships.

CINDY HAHAMOVITCH, Class of 1938 Professor of History, for a five-year term.

SIMON P. JOYCE, Margaret Hamilton Professor of English, for a three-year term.

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The following members of the instructional faculty have been recommended for promotion in academic rank.

Assistant Professor to Associate Professor

            SETH A.M. AUBIN, Department of Physics

            M. VICTORIA COSTA, Department of Philosophy

            CATHERINE A. FORESTELL, Department of Psychology

            MATTHEW HAUG, Department of Philosophy

            ROSS IACI, Department of Mathematics

            MICHAEL S. KORDOSKY, Department of Physics

            KATHRIN H. LEVITAN, Department of History

            LEAH B. SHAW, Department of Applied Science

            PATRICIA VAHLE, Department of Physics

            GEXIN YU, Department of Mathematics

            GANG ZHOU, Department of Computer Science

Associate Professor to Professor

            ANGELA M. BANKS, William & Mary Law School

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The following appointments were approved to fill vacancies among the professional faculty:

JANA HOLT ALLEN, Associate Director of Flex and EMBA Programs, Mason School of Business, effective January 28, 2013
B.A. (1977); M.A. (2002), Dallas Baptist University
Rollins College
Director, Corporate and Saturday MBA, 2006-2010
Baylor University
Director, Executive MBA Program, 2003-2006
Assistant Director, Executive MBA Program, 2000-2003
Meeting Concepts
President, 1998-2000

LU ANN HOMZA, Dean for Educational Policy, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, effective January 1, 2013
Ph.D. (1992); M.A. (1981), The University of Chicago
B.A., Scripps College, 1980
College of William and Mary
Professor, 2007-2013
Director, Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program, 2008-2011
Associate Professor, 1998-2007
Assistant Professor, 1992-1998

THERESE A. LOVEGREEN, Director of Academic Advising, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, effective January 25, 2013
M.A.Ed., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2003
B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1980
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Associate Director, University Academic Advising Center/University Studies, 2010-2012
Interim Director, University Academic Advising Center/University Studies, 2009-2010
Associate Director for Academic Advising and Assessment, 2006-2009
Academic Advisor, University Academic Advising Center/University Studies, 2003-2006

MICHAEL NANCE UMBERGER, Reference Librarian, William & Mary Law School, effective January 2, 2013
M.L.I.S., University of Washington, Information School, 2012
J.D., Mercer University, Walter F. George School of Law, 2011
B.A., Mercer University, 2008
University of Washington, Gallagher Law Library
Reference Librarian, 2012

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The following appointment was made to fill a vacancy in the executive faculty:

MATTHEW T. LAMBERT, Vice President for Development, University Development, effective March 1, 2013
B.A., College of William and Mary, 1999
M.A., The Ohio State University, 2002
Ed.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2012
Georgetown University, Office of Advancement
Associate Vice President for University Development, 2009-2013
Executive Director of Development and Engagement, 2008-2009
Senior Director of Development and Engagement, 2005-2008
Director of Class Advancement and Parent Programs, 2004-2005
Director of Class Advancement, 2004
Associate Director of Class Advancement, 2002-2004
The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business
Associate to the Director of Development and Alumni Affairs, 2000-2002

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