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Excellence and Expertise

12 TCPL faculty promoted to teaching, clinical professors, and lecturers

They join 44 tenure-track faculty and one librarian whose promotion and/or tenure were approved in February

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Excellence and Expertise

12 TCPL faculty promoted to teaching, clinical professors, and lecturers

The promotion of 12 TCPL faculty to associate or senior teaching professor, lecturer, or clinical professor was recently announced by the office of the provost at Miami University. 

"My sincere congratulations to our TCPL colleagues who have achieved promotion. We are so fortunate to have such talented, dedicated faculty at Miami,” said Elizabeth Mullenix, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs.

They join 44 tenure-track faculty and one librarian whose promotion and/or tenure were approved by the Miami University board of trustees Feb. 23. The actions take place July 1. 

Promoted to senior clinical lecturer

Megan Gross, associate clinical lecturer of Speech Pathology and Audiology 

Promoted to clinical professor

Scott Sander, associate clinical professor of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry 

Promoted to associate teaching professor

Eva Howard, assistant teaching professor of Teaching, Curriculum, and Educational Inquiry 

Christopher Kelley, assistant teaching professor of Political Science

Jennifer Purdum, assistant teaching professor of Humanities and Creative Arts 

Maija Sipola, assistant teaching professor of Geology and Environmental Earth Science 

Michael Stillion, assistant teaching professor of Art 

Promoted to associate clinical lecturer

Kathleen Crowe, assistant clinical lecturer of Nursing

Anthony Webster, assistant clinical lecturer of Finance

Promoted to associate lecturer

Paul Hunter, assistant lecturer of Emerging Technology in Business + Design 

Kurt Johnson, assistant lecturer of Computer Science and Software Engineering

Steven Schuchart, assistant lecturer of Justice and Community Studies