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Recognizing Faculty Excellence at IUPUI Faculty Retiree Luncheon May 7, 2013

Recognizing Faculty Excellence at IUPUI Faculty Retiree Luncheon May 7, 2013.

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Recognizing Faculty Excellence at IUPUI Faculty Retiree Luncheon May 7, 2013

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  1. Recognizing Faculty Excellence at IUPUI Faculty Retiree Luncheon May 7, 2013 “Let us think of education as the means of developing our greatest abilities, because in each of us there is a private hope and dream which, fulfilled, can be translated into benefit for everyone and greater strength of the nation.” John F. Kennedy
  2. IUPUI aspires to be one of the nation’s great urban universities. We value the commitment of students to learning; of faculty to the highest standards of teaching, research, and engagement; and of staff to the highest level of service. As members of the faculty—whether for many years or for a shorter time—you have dedicated your time and efforts to those high standards and thus advanced IUPUI’s mission. As you enter retirement, we pay tribute to your loyalty to your school and contributions to our shared vision for excellence. Some of you will stay in our community. Others will join other communities. But you are forever part of IUPUI. You have helped to build a great university. And you have given to generations of students the best legacy of all—the ability and commitment to keep learning, which is the instrument of a meaningful life. Together with all your IUPUI colleagues, I thank you for your service. Charles R. Bantz Chancellor of IUPUI
  3. Today we honor and thank you for your many contributions of expertise, dedication, time, and energy in helping to develop this campus, advance knowledge and practice in your disciplines, and educate successive cohorts of leaders, scholars, and citizens.  Because of your efforts,  IUPUI can indeed aspire to become a leading urban research institution recognized for the success of our students, our advances in health and life sciences, and our intellectual, economic, and cultural contributions to the well-being of the citizens of Indianapolis, the state of Indiana, and beyond. As you begin a new life chapter, be assured that those who follow will do their best to realize all your hopes for what IUPUI can become. We hope you will follow our progress and support us in whatever ways you can. Thank you again for your hard work, and please accept my best wishes for a happy retirement. Nasser H. Paydar Executive Vice Chancellor Chief Academic Officer
  4. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Terry Baumer, Ph.D. Associate Professor School of Public and Environmental Affairs
  5. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Robert Bigsby, Ph.D. Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and of Cellular and Integrative Physiology School of Medicine
  6. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon D. Craig Brater, M.D. Dean, Walter J. Daly Professor, Professor of Medicine and of Pharmacology and Toxicology School of Medicine
  7. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Linda Brothers, Ph.D. Associate Professor Emeritus of Tourism, Convention, and Event Management School of Physical Education and Tourism Management
  8. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Janice Buelow, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Adult Health School of Nursing
  9. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon William Conrad, M.Eng. Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Purdue University School of Engineering & Technology
  10. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Paul Cox, J.D., LL.M Centennial Professor of Law Emeritus Robert H. McKinney School of Law
  11. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Mary Edwards-Brown, M.D. Professor Emeritus of Radiology and Imaging Sciences and of Neurology School of Medicine
  12. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Marsha Ellett, Ph.D., RN, CNE Professor of Family Health School of Nursing
  13. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Kathleen Hall, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry School of Medicine
  14. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Robert Harris, M.A. Professor Emeritus of Economics School of Liberal Arts
  15. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Meredith Hull, M.D. Professor Emeritus of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine School of Medicine
  16. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Elizabeth Jones, P.E.D., M.S. Associate Professor Emeritus of Tourism, Convention, and Event Management School of Physical Education & Tourism Management
  17. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Stephen Kempson, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Cellular and Integrative Physiology School of Medicine
  18. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Judi Kosegi, M.S., RT (R)(N), CNMT Associate Professor of Radiologic Sciences in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences School of Medicine
  19. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon David McSwane, H.S.D. Professor Fairbanks School of Public Health
  20. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Mahesh Merchant, Ph.D. Lecturer School of Informatics
  21. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Richard Pfile, M.S.E. Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology School of Engineering and Technology
  22. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon John Rau, M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics School of Medicine
  23. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Sherry Ricchiardi, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus School of Journalism
  24. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Ingrid Ritchie, Ph.D. Associate Professor Fairbanks School of Public Health
  25. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Bernadette Rodak, MS, CLSPH(NCA), MT(ASCP)SH Professor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine School of Medicine
  26. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Gary Rosenberg, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Earth Sciences School of Science
  27. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon ErdoganSener, M.S. Professor of Engineering Technology School of Engineering and Technology
  28. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Richard Sidner, Ph.D. Associate Research Professor in Surgery School of Medicine
  29. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Sharon Sims, Ph.D., FAANP, ANEF Professor of Family Health School of Nursing
  30. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Margaret Sutton, Ph.D. Clinical Assistant Professor of Adult Health School of Nursing
  31. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Philip Tennant, B.F.A. Professor Herron School of Art & Design
  32. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon William Touponce, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of English School of Liberal Arts
  33. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon Robert Worth, M.D., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Clinical Neurological Surgery School of Medicine
  34. 2013 Faculty Retiree Luncheon John (Jack) Zecher, P.E. Professor of Engineering Technology School of Engineering and Technology
  35. “It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” Albert Einstein Thank you!
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