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Retired Faculty: Spring 2011

More than 30 College of Liberal Arts professors from more than a dozen departments have retired over the past year, after spending decades serving their students and the university community. Retirees include Linguistics Professor Robert King, who was the founding dean of the College of Liberal Arts and served in that post from 1979–1989 and 1991-1993. We salute these dedicated faculty members for their years of teaching, research and service.

Anthropology James Brow

Asian Studies Herman Van Olphen

Classics Michael Gagarin

English Jeffrey Barnouw, Thomas Cable, Laura Furman, Joseph Kruppa, José Limón, William Scheick

French and Italian Mary-Farr Baker, Jane Lippmann

French and Italian/Slavic and Eurasian Studies Seth Wolitz, Government, Clement Henry, Robert Wagner

Germanic Studies H.B. Moeller, Janet Swaffar, John Weinstock

History Norman Brown, Guy Miller, Richard Pells

History/Classics Gwyn Morgan

Linguistics Robert King

Middle Eastern Studies Peter Abboud, Harold Liebowitz

Philosophy Herbert Hochberg, Alexander Mourelatos

Psychology Leslie Cohen, Peter Macneilage, Dennis McFadden

Slavic and Eurasian Studies Leslie O’Bell

Sociology Thomas Pullum

Spanish and Portuguese Marta Lujan, Nicolas Shumway