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Event honors employees for service SIUC to honor 136 retiring employees SIU, Southwestern announce partnership Graduates' sound counsel leads to law school gift Seven join Applied Sciences and Arts faculty Friction center's research among 'most cited' Researcher wins NSF grant for fuel cell research National disabled workers group honors Brooks Simmons named new Counseling Center director Business college moves up in rankings Theater season offers, favorites, rare treats Renowned sculptor Jackson returns to SIUC Fraternity adviser wins international honor Horvath receives top national honor Self-defense training for women offered Last day to payroll deduct decals is Friday Coming events |
Event honors employees for serviceSIUC will honor 94 employees for their service to the University during a service recognition and retirement reception and dinner in the Student Center. The event is today, Wednesday, Aug. 29, in the Student Center Ballrooms. A reception begins at 6 p.m. in the John W. Corker Lounge. Dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. Chancellor Fernando M. Treviño will host the evening's festivities. Jak Tichenor, a producer with SIUC's Broadcasting Service, will serve as master of ceremonies. The University will recognize the following employees, listed by hometown and years of service. Buncombe 25 years: Lisa Lynne Tripp, Office of the Chancellor. Carbondale 25 years: Robert E. Allison, School of Music; Lilly Ann Boruszkowski, Cinema & Photography; Tammy A. Cavarretta, SIU Foundation Carbondale; Karen M. Clayton, College of Liberal Arts; Judy C. Drolet, Health Education and Recreation; James E. Dutton, Information Technology; Steven P. Esling, Geology; Linda M. Gibson, Mathematics; Catherine Ann Hagler, Executive Director Administration; Rita Ruth Hays, Animal Science Food and Nutrition; Kathryn L. Hollister, Recreational Sports and Services; Fred R. Isberner, College of Applied Sciences and Arts; Duncan K. Koch, Information Technology; John M. Martinko, Microbiology; John Edward Marzolf, Geology; Jean M. McPherson, College of Science; Michael C. Murray, SIU Foundation Carbondale; John Oliver Norman, Physical Plant Service; Mary Hinchcliff Pelias, Speech Communication; Arthur F. Shirley, Physical Plant Service; Karen Stotlar, Curriculum and Instruction; Bradley H. Taylor, Plant, Soil, and Agricultural Systems; Harry William Treece, II; Rory Lee Walters, Student Health Center; Sharon E. Walters, Division of Continuing Education; Kathryn Barbara Ward, Sociology; Wenona Whitfield, School of Law; Donna Williams, Financial Aid Office; Stephen M. Williams, Records and Registration; Yvonne Williams, Center for Academic Success; Clarisse Zimra, English. 30 years: Brian M. Butler, Center for Archaeological Investigations; Mark C. Cosgrove, Physical Plant Service; Stephen J. Dollinger, Psychology; Tom W. Girtman, Purchasing; Evelyn R. Koine, International Programs and Services; Michael M. Lacey, Physical Plant Service; Mark Richard Lee. School of Law; D. John McIntyre, Curriculum and Instruction; Margaret R. Simmons, School of Music; Harriet Furst Simon, Center for Dewey Studies; William C. Vanmetre, Physical Plant Service; Herman Williams, Recreational Sports and Services. 35 years: George D. Parker, Mathematics. 40 years: Harold R. Bardo, MEDPREP/Medical Education Preparatory-School of Medicine. 45 years: Bill Shields, Workforce Education and Development. Carterville 25 years: Debbie L. Miller, Accounting Services. Cobden 25 years: Louann Elwell, School of Art and Design. 30 years: Carol Ann Reno, Evaluation and Developmental Center. Colp 25 years: Jane Ann Elders, Cooperative Wildlife Research Lab. De Soto 25 years: Nancy Lee Mallett, Economics; Carole E. Shirley, College of Education and Human Services. 30 years: Cynthia J. Cook, University Housing; Janice E. McAdams, ASA Off-Campus Academic Programs; Don Michael Redmond, Mathematics; Tommy G. Williams, Career Services. Du Quoin 25 years: Shirley M. Baldridge, University Housing. 30 years: Donna L. Reynolds, Office of Economic and Regional Development. 40 years: Harry Van Dermark, Information Technology. Glen Carbon 30 years: Iqbal Mathur, Finance. Herrin 25 years: Kathryn L. Detoy, Physical Plant Service; John L. Sexton, Geology. Jonesboro 25 years: Susan Lynn Ferry, Office of the Chancellor. Makanda 25 years: William Devenport, ASA School of Information Systems and Applied Technology; David Earl Ferrell, Physical Plant Service; Robert W. Fitzgerald, Mathematics; Susan Logue, Library Affairs; Thomas Lee Rosenthal, University Farms. 40 years: James Tyrrell, College of Science. Marion 25 years: Ronda R. Demattei, ASA School of Allied Health. 30 years: John P. Hester, Civil and Environmental Engineering. Murphysboro 25 years: Jeanne Anne Baker, Technology; Keith H. Beyler, School of Law; Gary E. Crow, Physical Plant Service; Maureen L. Doran, Anatomy-School of Medicine; Sandra Jean Hostetler, College of Education and Human Services; Guice G. Strong, III, Finance. 30 years: Ruth E. Bernhardt, Human Resources; Yoginder Paul Chugh, Mining and Mineral Resources Engineering; Nancy Lynn Fager, Student Health Center; Claudia Irene Graff, Army Military Science-Army ROTC; Victoria L. Peter, Human Resources; Charles L. Rodriguez, ASA Aviation Technologies; Janet L. Rogers, ASA School of Allied Health. 40 years: Freida M. Doody, School of Music; Patricia B. Elmore, College of Education and Human Services. Nashville 25 years: Richard L. Finke, Physical Plant Service. Skokie 25 years: Robert E. Quane, Undergraduate Admissions. West Frankfort 25 years: Debra L. Sailliez, ASA Physicians Assistant Program; Frank M. Scobby, AIS Office. 30 years: Penelope K. Tippy, Family and Community Medicine/Carbondale-School of Medicine, Springfield. KENTUCKY Paducah 30 years: William C. Coscarelli, Curriculum and Instruction. MISSOURI St. Louis 25 years: Robert Alan Hahn, Philosophy.
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