A&S Faculty and Staff Honored for Years of Service
Faculty
Service Awards:
This year, UC is honoring the following A&S faculty for their many years
of service. The names have been provided to Currents by the provosts' offices.
The list is based on calendar year 2001. If you recognize colleagues or co-workers'
names below, please join us in offering them our kudos and gratitude for their
dedication.
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20 YEARS Jeesen Chen Victor Kaftal Freydoon Mansouri Frank Pinski |
25 YEARS
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30 YEARS |
35 YEARS John Thayer Carl Huether James Hall E. Edward Herman Robert Stutz David Lundgren |
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