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College of Education faculty promotions

Image collage with Lisa Beymer, Sara Hagenah, Patrick Lowenthal, Katherine Wright
Lisa Beymer, Sara Hagenah, Patrick Lowenthal and Katherine Wright

The College of Education is proud to announce our faculty promotions for the 2021-2022 academic year. Four faculty received promotion to the positions listed below:

  • Lisa Beymer, Associate Clinical Professor in Early and Special Education
  • Sara Hagenah, Associate Professor with Tenure in Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies
  • Patrick Lowenthal, Professor in Educational Technology
  • Katherine Wright, Associate Professor with Tenure in Literacy, Language and Culture

The Office of the Provost recently recognized faculty from across the university who have been promoted since 2020 at the Academic Affairs Recognition Reception on April 11. The following faculty from the College of Education were recognized for promotions to the positions listed below:

2020

Raissa Miller and Dazhi Yang
Raissa Miller and Dazhi Yang
  • Raissa Miller, Associate Professor with Tenure in Counselor Education
  • Dazhi Yang, Professor in Educational Technology

 

2021

Image collage of Julianne Wenner, Heather Wiliams, Jeremy Ford, Yu-Chang Hsu, Jan Smith
Julianne Wenner, Heather Williams, Jeremy Ford, Yu-Chang Hsu and Jan Smith
  • Julianne Wenner, Associate Professor with Tenure in Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies
  • Heather Williams, Associate Professor with Tenure in Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies
  • Jeremy Ford, Associate Professor with Tenure in Early and Special Education
  • Yu-Chang Hsu, Professor in Educational Technology
  • Jan Smith, Clinical Associate Professor in Curriculum, Instruction and Foundational Studies

Adjunct faculty and lecturers with more than 10 years of service were also recognized:

K. Diane Hall, adjunct faculty, Department of Educational Technology
JoAnn Swanson, adjunct faculty, Department of Counselor Education
Ben Swanson, adjunct faculty, Department of Counselor Education

Carolyn Cort, Lecturer, Department of Literacy, Language & Culture

See all of the faculty and leadership honored at the Academic Affairs recognition