Administration, Faculty, and Staff

OFFICES OF ADMINISTRATION ROBERT C. KHAYAT, B.A.E., J.D., LL.M., chancellor RONALD F. BORNE, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., interim vice chancellor for research MARY ANN CONNELL, B.A., M.A., M.L.S., J.D., university attorney A. WALLACE CONERLY, M.D., vice chancellor for health affairs and dean of the School of Medicine HERBERT EMILLE DEWEES JR., B.A., J.D., executive director of alumni affairs and the Alumni House MAURICE EFTINK, B.S., Ph.D.; associate provost and acting dean of the Graduate School DON L. FRUGÉ, B.B.A., J.D., LL.M.; president, University of Mississippi Foundation SUE T. KEISER, B.A.; assistant to the chancellor GLORIA D. KELLUM, B.S., M.A., Ph.D.; vice chancellor for university relations ANDREW P. MULLINS JR., B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D., executive assistant to the chancellor and state/ federal liaison JAMES O. NICHOLS, B.S., M.A.T., Ph.D., director of the Bureau of University Planning and Institutional Research BETTIE T. PUCKETT, B.S., M.A., executive director of Equal Opportunity and Regulatory Compliance JOHN W. SHAFER, B.S., M.Ed., director of intercollegiate athletics CAROLYN ELLIS STATON, B.A., M.A., J.D., provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs JOHNNY M. WILLIAMS, B.A., M.B.A., vice chancellor for administration and finance OFFICE OF THE PROVOST/ACADEMIC AFFAIRS CAROLYN ELLIS STATON, B.A., M.A., J.D., provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs DEBORAH BARKER, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., director, Sarah Isom Center for Women RONALD F. BORNE, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., interim vice chancellor for research N. KEITH WOMER, B.A., Ph.D., interim dean of the School of Business Administration JIMMY REECE CHAMBLESS, B.S.E., M.Ed., Ed.D., dean of the School of Education CHARLES LUPER CLARK, B.A., M.P.A., J.D., dean of the Institute for Continuing Studies JAMES WILBUR DAVIS, B.B.A., M.S., Ph.D., dean of the School of Accountancy SAMUEL M. DAVIS, B.A., L.L.M., J.D., dean of the School of Law and director of the Law Center MAURICE EFTINK, B.S., Ph.D.; associate provost and acting dean of the Graduate School CHARLOTTE N. FANT, B.A., M.Ed., registrar KATHRYN F. GATES, M.S., Ph.D., director of academic computing and support services GLENN W. HOPKINS, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., dean, College of Liberal Arts BONNIE KRAUSE, B.A., M.S., director of university museums JANE R. LOGAN, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., executive director, National Food Services and Management Institute JOHN M. MEADOR, JR., B.A., M.A., M.L.S., dean of university libraries ARDESSA HILL MINOR, B.A., M.Ed., director of disability services WILLIAM R. OLIPHANT, B.A.E., M.E., J.D., assistant provost ELIZABETH A. PAYNE, B.S., M.Th., M.A., Ph.D.; director, McDonnell-Barksdale Honors College BETTIE T. PUCKETT, B.S., M.A., executive director of Student Disability Services

466 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff ROBERT D. SINDELAR, B.A., M.S., Ph.D., interim dean of the School of Pharmacy ALLIE M. SMITH, B.S.M.E., M.S.M.E., Ph.D., dean of the School of Engineering MORRIS H. STOCKS, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., interim associate provost DIVISION OF STUDENT LIFE THOMAS D. WALLACE, B.A., M.A., acting vice chancellor for student life SANDRA CROWE, B.B.A., M.Ed., acting assistant vice chancellor for student life RALPH BRASETH, B.J., B.A., M.A., Ed.D., director of student media BARBARA COLLIER, B.S., M.S., F.N.P., director of student health services RANDY CORBAN, B.P.A., acting director of the university police and campus safety SUSANNAH F. DAKIN, B.M. M.Ed., L.P.C., acting director of the Counseling Center MARION BECKETT HOWORTH, III, B.A., M.Ed., director of admissions MICHAEL JOHANSSON, B.S., M.Ed., acting director of international programs WILLIAM BERNARD KINGERY, B.S., M.S., director of campus recreation CASSANDRA LATIMER, B.A., M.A., acting director of the career center WILLIAM McCARTNEY, B.S., M.A., director of student housing and residence life JENNIFER McINTOSH, B.A., M.Ed., director of campus programming LARRY D. RIDGEWAY, B.S., M.A., director of financial aid MARCUS K. SHOWALTER, B.S.E., M.S.E., Ph.D., acting associate vice chancellor for student life WHITMAN SMITH, B.A., M.Ed., director of orientation JUDITH DAVIS TROTT, B.S.P.E., Ed.D., dean of students DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE JOHNNY M. WILLIAMS, B.A., M.B.A., vice chancellor for administration and finance ULMER TURNER BULLOCK JR., B.S., director of purchasing and auxilliary services ROBERT W. DOWDY, B.A., M.A., comptroller JACK GARNER, B.S., bursar EMMETTE F. HALE III, B.S., LL.M., J.D., associate vice chancellor for information technology PAUL W. HALE, JR., B.S.Ch.E., director of facilities planning CLAYTON H. JONES, B.S., M.B.A., director of human resources TERRON E. JONES, B.A., B.S.I.E., director of the physical plant JEFF McMANUS, director of landscape services PAMELA K. ROY, B.Accy., director of budget LARRY SPARKS, B.A., M.B.A., director of internal auditing and process re-engineering DIVISION OF UNIVERSITY RELATIONS GLORIA D. KELLUM, B.S., M.A., Ph.D., vice chancellor for university relations JEFF W. ALFORD, B.S., executive director of public relations and marketing KENNETH E. BOUTWELL, B.A., M.Ed., director of the Teleproductions Resource Center SABRINA BROWN, B.A., director of university publications RONNY D. GUEST, B.A., director of development services SANDRA GUEST, A.A., B.A., associate director of university advancement and director of foundation relations BARBARA A. LAGO, B.A., director of public information ANTHONY SEAMAN, C.P.I.M., director of the University Publishing Center

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 467 THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL CENTER (JACKSON) A. WALLACE CONERLY, M.D., vice chancellor for health affairs and dean of the School of Medicine H. LEON ANDERSON, D.M.D., director of minority student affairs BARBARA AUSTIN, M.A., director of public affairs BILLY BISHOP, Ed.D., director of student services and records and registrar ANDREW W. GRADY, D.V.M., director of laboratory animal facilities ING K. HO, Ph.D., interim associate vice chancellor for research and graduate studies J. MICHAEL LIGHTSEY, M.B.A., associate vice chancellor for financial affairs LUCY LOTT, Ph.D., assistant vice chancellor for audit and planning J. MAURICE MAHAN, Ph.D., dean of the School of Health Related Professions DAVID H. MASSEY, B.S., chief information officer BRENDA D. MELOHN, M.B.A., associate vice chancellor for administrative affairs GEOFFREY C. MITCHELL, B.B.A., associate director of alumni affairs and director of development J. PERRY MCGINNIS JR., D.D.S., dean of the School of Dentistry ANNE G. PEIRCE, Ph.D., dean of the School of Nursing GLENN T. RAY, B.S., director of physical facilities ROLAND B. ROBERTSON, JR., M.D., associate vice chancellor for health affairs and director of continuing health professional education ADA M. SELTZER, M.S., M.A., director of the Rowland Medical Library PAUL TRUSSELL, JR., M.B.A., director of human resources FREDERICK D. WOODRELL, M.P.A., associate vice chancellor for integrated health systems and director, university hospitals and clinics FACULTY, OXFORD CAMPUS GUTHRIE TURNER ABBOTT, B.A., J.D. (Mississippi); professor of law and Butler, Snow, O’Mara, Stevens, and Cannada Lecturer WENDY KEITH ABBOTT, B.Accy., J.D. (Mississippi), LL.M. (New York); visiting assistant professor of law EDMUND O. ACEVEDO, B.S. (Springfield College), M.A. (Maryland), Ph.D. (North Carolina- Greensboro); associate professor of exercise science TRACY A. ACEVEDO, B.A. (North Carolina), M.A. (Kansas State); speech-language pathologist and instructor of communicative disorders BARBARA K. ADAMS, B.A.E., M.L.S. (Mississippi); reference bibliographer and associate professor, J.D. Williams Library DONNA DAVIS ADLER, B.A. (Harvard), J.D. (Boston College), LL.M. (Florida); associate professor of law MILAM WORTH AIKEN, B.S. (Oklahoma), B.A. (State University of New York), M.B.A. (Oklahoma), Ph.D. (Arizona); associate professor of management information systems AILEEN AJOOTIAN, B.A. (State University of New York-Oswego), M.A. (Oregon), M.A., Ph.D. (Bryn Mawr); assistant professor of classics and art ROBERT B. ALBRITTON, B.A. (Alabama), M.A., Ph.D. (Northwestern); chair and professor of political science LYNDA M. ALDANA, B.M. (Southern), M.L.S. (North Texas); nonbook cataloger, preservation librarian and assistant professor RONNIE J. ALDY, B.S. (Mississippi); head women’s basketball coach and instructor in physical education BAHRAM ALIDAEE, B.S. (Tehran), M.B.A. (North Texas), Ph.D. (Texas-Arlington); assistant professor of operations management

468 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff CHARLES COMPTON ALEXANDER, B.B.A., M.A. (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Kansas); professor of mathematics CLAYTON S. ALLEN, B.A., M.A. (Mississippi State), M.A. (Mississippi); instructor in modern languages EUGENE R. ANDERSON, B.S., M.S. (California State-Fullerton), Ed.D. (Mississippi); professor and chair of educational leadership and educational psychology JULIE JONES ANDERSON, B.S., M.S. (Mississippi); instructor in mathematics PAUL C. ANDERSON, B.A. (North Carolina-Chapel Hill), M.A., Ph.D. (Mississippi); visiting instructor in history LAURA ELLEN ANTONOW, B.S. (Texas-Arlington), M.F.A. (Parsons School of Design); visiting assistant professor of art GLEN S. ARCHIBALD, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (Houston); assistant professor of business administration SANTO L. ARICO, B.S., M.A. (St. John’s), Ph.D. (Fordham); professor of modern languages MITYLENE JUDD ARNOLD, B.S. (Baylor), M.Ed., Ed.D. (Georgia); associate professor of curriculum and instruction MELVIN SLAY ARRINGTON, B.A. (Mississippi College), M.A.L.S., M.A., Ph.D. (Kentucky); professor of modern languages PETER R. ASCHOFF, B.A. (North Iowa), M.A. (Mississippi); instructor in anthropology JEANNI ATKINS, B.A. (Maryville College), M.A., Ph.D. (Missouri); associate professor of journalism JOSEPH BURTON ATKINS, B.A. (East Carolina), M.A. (American); associate professor of journalism JULIA AUBREY, B.M., M.M., M.A. (Missouri); assistant professor of music ROBERT H. AUBREY, B.M.E. (Oklahoma), M.M.E., Ph.D. (Missouri); visiting assistant professor of music NOLAN BLAINE AUGHENBAUGH, B.S.C. (Purdue), M.S. (Michigan), Ph.D. (Purdue); professor of geology and geological engineering BONNIE A. AVERY, B.S., B.A. (Menot State), Ph.D. (North Dakota); assistant professor of pharmaceutics and research assistant professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences MITCHELL ALLEN AVERY, B.S. (Oregon State), Ph.D. (California); professor of medicinal chemistry, professor of chemistry, and research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences GEORGE PHILLIP AYERS, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice R. WILLIAM AYERS, B.A. (Williams College), M.A., Ph.D. (Ohio State); assistant professor of political science GORDON EDWARD BAIRD, B.S., M.S. (California Institute of Technology), Ph.D. (Duke); professor of physics and astronomy NANCY M. BALACH, B.M. (Carnegie Mellon), M.M. (Manhattan School of Music); instructor of music JACK VINCENT BARBERA, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Chicago); professor of English BRIAN BARKDOLL, B.S. (Akron), M.S. (Cincinnati), Ph.D. (Iowa); assistant professor of civil engineering DEBORAH ELLEN BARKER, B.A., M.A. (Oklahoma), M.A. (State University of New York), Ph.D. (Princeton); associate professor of English JAMES H. BARNES JR., B.S.B.A., M.B.A. (Auburn), Ph.D. (Oregon); professor of marketing RICHARD LEE BARNES, B.A., J.D. (Arizona), LL.M. (Northwestern); professor of law and Melvin Lecturer RODRICK K. BARNES, B.S. (Mississippi); head men’s basketball coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management STEVEN R. BARNETT, B.M. (Mississippi), M.M. Ed. (Mississippi College); assistant professor of music BILLY ANTHONY BARRIOS, B.S. (Louisiana State), M.S. (Mississippi State), Ph.D. (Utah); associate professor of psychology

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 469 HENRY ELLIS BASS, B.S., Ph.D. (Oklahoma State); director, National Center for Physical Acoustics, and Fredrick A.P. Barnard Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy THOMAS E. BATES, B.M., M.M, Ed.D. (Northeast Louisiana); assistant dean, School of Education, and certification officer and assistant professor of educational leadership KIM ROBIN BEASON, B.S. (School of the Ozarks), M.Ed., Ed.D. (Arkansas); associate professor of leisure management DEBORAH HODGES BELL, B.A. (Mississippi College), J.D. (Mississippi); professor of law MICHAEL T. BELONGIA, B.A. (Wisconsin), M.S. (Virginia Tech), Ph.D. (North Carolina State); Otho Smith Professor of Economics ERIN BENNETT, B.S., M.S. (Trent); research associate in environmental chemistry JOHN P. BENTLEY, B.S. (Drake), MBA (Drake), M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of pharmacy administration NANCY D. BERCAW, B.A. (Oberlin College), M.A., Ph.D. (Pennsylvania); assistant professor of history MICHAEL T. BERTRAND, B.A. M.A. (Southwest Louisiana), Ph.D. (Memphis); visiting assistant professor of history and Southern studies KUMAR BHATT, M.Sc. (Gujarat), Ph.D. (Chicago); professor of physics and astronomy FENG-SHUN BIN, B.A. (Zhong Shan), M.A., Ph.D. (Mississippi); visiting assistant professor of finance DONNA HICKMAN BINGHAM, B.A. (Jackson State), Pharm.D. (Tennessee); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice KENNETH W. BISHOP, B.A. (Hawaii Pacific), M.A. (Webster); chair and professor of military science RICHARD A. BISACCIA, B.S. (Wayne State College); assistant football coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management JOE MADDUX BLACKBOURN, B.S. (Mississippi State), M.S.Ed. (Central Missouri), Ph.D. (Mississippi State); associate professor of special education TANJA BLACKSTONE, B.A. (Southern Maine), M.A., Ph.D. (Mississippi); visiting assistant professor of economics SARAH BLACKWELL, B.S. (Mississippi College); instructor in curriculum and instruction JOHN ROBERT BLAIR III, B.A. (Tennessee); head women’s volleyball coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management WILLIAM DODD BLAIR, B.S., Ph.D. (Clemson); director of Jackson engineering graduate program and professor of electrical engineering. JEFFREY GENE BLODGETT, B.S. (Illinois), M.B.A. (Illinois State), Ph.D. (Indiana); associate professor of marketing ANNE KILLINGSWORTH BOMBA, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Oklahoma State); associate professor of family and consumer sciences LUCA BOMBELLI, Laure B.A. (Milan), M.S., Ph.D. (Syracuse); assistant professor of physics RONALD FRANCIS BORNE, B.S. (Loyola), M.S. (Tulane), Ph.D. (Kansas); interim vice chancellor for research, professor of medicinal chemistry, and research professor, Research Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences ALICIA S. BOULDIN, B.S. (Mississippi), M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); research assistant professor for instructional assessment and advancement JANICE KELLUM BOUNDS, CRI, CPE; B.S. (Georgia Southwestern College), M.B.E. (Mississippi); chair of the court reporting program and associate professor of court reporting JAMES BOUTWELL, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice KENNETH E. BOUTWELL, B.A. (Southern Mississippi), M.Ed. (Utah State); director of Teleproduction Resource Center and assistant professor of journalism DALE D. BOWMAN, B.S. (Middle Tennessee State), Ph.D. (Memphis); associate professor of mathematics

470 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff RICHARD BOYD, B.S. (Capital), M.A. (Ohio State), Ed.D. (Akron); assistant professor of educational leadership RICHARD THOMAS BOYLAN, B.A. (Pitzer College), M.S., Ph.D. (California Institute of Technology); Croft associate professor of economics and international studies ERIC L. BOZEMAN, B.S. (Arkansas Tech), M.S. (Henderson State); assistant basketball coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management JOHN ROBIN BRADLEY, JR., B.A. (Mississippi College), J.D. (Mississippi); professor of law RALPH BERNARD BRASETH, JR., B.A. (Western Washington State College), B.J. (Missouri- Columbia), M.A. Ed.D. (Mississippi); director of student media and assistant professor of journalism MACK A. BREAZEALE, A.B. (Bera College), M.S. (Missouri), Ph.D. (Michigan State); distinguished research professor of physics and astronomy GREGORY W. BRENT, B.A., M.A. (Northeast Louisiana); assistant basketball coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management JOHN S. BREWER, B.A. (Hendrix College), M.S., Ph.D. (Louisiana State); assistant professor of biology ROBERT BRINKMEYER, JR., B.A. (Duke), M.A., Ph.D. (North Carolina-Chapel Hill); professor of American literature and Southern studies BILLY BROWN, Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice CHARLES H. BROWER II, B.A., (Vermont), J.D. (Virginia); Croft assistant professor of law and international studies ROBERT D. BROWN, B.A., M.A. (Northern Illinois), Ph.D. (Indiana); associate professor of political science and director of social science research lab STEVEN F. BROWN, B.M.Ed., M.M.Ed. (Arkansas State), Ph.D. (North Texas); chair and professor of music THOMAS RAY BROWN, B.S. , M.S. (Mississippi), Pharm.D. (Tennessee); emeritus professor and research professor in the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences JOHN M. BRUCE, B.S. (Texas A&M), M.A., Ph.D. (Ohio State); assistant professor of political science CHRISTOPHER W. S. BRUNER, B.Sc. (Purdue), M.Sc. (Maryland), Ph.D. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State); adjunct assistant professor of mechanical engineering JOSEPH HERBERT BRUWNING, B.S., M.A. (Florida), Ph.D. (Mississippi State); professor emeritus of sociology BARRY BRYAN, B.S.B.A., M.B.A. (Arkansas), Ph.D. (Texas A & M); associate professor of accountancy LUANNE BUCHANAN, B.A. (St. Olaf College), M.A., Ph.D. (Chicago); assistant professor of modern languages and director of academic credit programs ROBIN C. BUCHANNON, B.S. (Southwest Oklahoma State), M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); associate director of MMRI and research assistant professor of geology RICHARD BUCHHOLZ, B.S. (State University of New York-Binghamton), M.S., Ph.D. (Florida); assistant professor of biology STUART JAMES BULLION, A.B. (Princeton), M.A., Ph.D. (Minnesota); chair and professor of journalism CHARLES L. BURANDT, JR., B.S., M.S. (Steven F. Austin), Ph.D. (Texas A&M); research assistant professor in the National Center for Natural Products Research QUENTIN BURKES, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice HOMER H. BURKETT, B.S. (Jacksonville), M.B.A., D.B.A. (Florida State); C.P.A., Florida and Mississippi; associate professor of accountancy RICKY BURKHEAD, B.M.E. (Mississippi Valley State), M.A. (Eastern Illinois); associate professor of music

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 471 SONJA BURNHAM, B.A. (Michigan State), M.Ed., Ed.D. (Mississippi State); associate professor of educational psychology LARRY S. BUSH, B.A., J.D. (Florida), LL.M. (Cambridge); professor of law MARILYN J. BUSH, B.S.P.E. (Florida), M.S. (Tennessee); instructor in pharmacology VICTORIA D. BUSH, B.B.A. (Texas A&M), M.A. (Michigan State), Ph.D. (Memphis); assistant professor of marketing. GERARDUS BUSKES, B.S., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Nijmegen, Netherlands); professor of mathematics JULIE E. BUSSARD-JONES, B.A. (Fafita-Brazil), M.A. (Catholic); instructor in modern languages JAMES CLYDE BUTLER II, B.S. (Southwestern), M.L.S. (Mississippi); circulation librarian and instructor, J.D. Williams Library HAROLD JOSEPH BYRD, B.S., M.S. (Mississippi), Pharm.D. (Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science); chair and professor of clinical pharmacy practice and assistant director of clinical and educational services DAVID L. CALDER, B.A. (Mississippi College), J.D. (Mississippi); instructor in economics and finance FLORA M. CALDWELL, B.S. (Jackson State), M.A. (Missouri), Ph.D. (Southern Mississippi); assistant professor of journalism MATTHEW P. CALHOUN, B.A., M.S., (Mississippi); instructor in mathematics ANN L. CANTY, B.A. (Furman), M.B.A., Ph.D. (Mississippi); associate dean of the School of Business Administration and assistant professor of management EDWARD CAPPS 3RD, A.B. (Swarthmore College), M.A., Ph.D. (Yale); associate professor of classics RICH GARRETT CARTER, B.S. (Gettysburg College), Ph.D. (Texas); assistant professor JUDITH HELEN CASSIDY, B.A. (Newcomb), M.B.A. (Texas-Arlington), Ph.D. (Texas Tech); associate professor of accountancy WILLIAM LYON CHADWICK, B.A. (Belhaven College), M.B.A. (Mississippi); head men’s tennis coach, director of Palmer-Salloum Center and instructor in exercise science and leisure management JAMES P. CHAMBERS, B.M.E., Ph.D. (The Georgia Institute of Technology); research scientist and research assistant professor of mechanical engineering JIMMY REECE CHAMBLESS, B.S.E. (Arkansas-Monticello), M.Ed., Ed.D. (Arkansas); dean of the School of Education, director of the Mississippi Teachers Corps, professor of educational leadership and educational psychology MARTHA STUCKEY CHAMBLESS, B.S.E. (Arkansas-Monticello), M.Ed., Ed.D. (Arkansas); professor of elementary education WALTER G. CHAMBLISS, JR., B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); associate director of the National Center for Natural Products Research WILLIAM CHAPPELL, B.A. (Jacksonville State), Ph.D. (South Carolina); associate professor of economics DON LYNN CHEEK, B.S., M.Ed. (Northeast Louisiana), Ed.D. (Arkansas); associate professor of exercise science WEI-YIN CHEN, B.S. (Tunghai), M.S. (State University of New York), M.S. (Polytechnic Institute of New York), Ph.D. (City University of New York); professor of chemical engineering ZHE CHEN, B.A. (Shanghai), M.A. (London), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton); assistant professor of psychology DEBBY CHESSIN, B.S., M.S. (Cornell), Ed.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of elementary education LINDA FAY CHITWOOD, B.S., M.S. (Oklahoma State), Ph.D. (Florida State); chair and associate professor of exercise science ELIZABETH CHOINSKI, B.S. (State University of New York), M.S. (Murray State), M.L.S. (Oklahoma); science librarian and associate professor

472 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff KAREN ANN CHRISTOFF, B.S. (Rochester), M.A. (State University of New York), Ph.D. (West Virginia); associate professor of psychology and director of clinical training ALICE MAE CLARK, B.S. (Troy State), M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); director of the National Center for Natural Products Research, Frederick A.P. Barnard Distinguished Professor of Pharmacognosy, and research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences BOBBY J. CLARK, A.A. (Itawamba Community College); B.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); lab manager and instructor in chemistry CHARLES LUPER CLARK, B.A., M.P.A., J.D. (Mississippi); dean of the Institute for Continuing Studies and instructor in political science JOHN D. CLEARY, B.S. (Missouri-Kansas City), Pharm.D. (Iowa); associate professor of clinical pharmacy practice and research associate professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences W. RAY CLEERE, B.A. (Appalachian State), M.A. (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Georgia); professor of educational leadership WALTER EDWARD CLELAND, JR., B.S. (Miami-Ohio), Ph.D. (Michigan State); associate professor of chemistry JOHN DIXON CLOY, B.S., M.L.S. (Southern Mississippi), M.A. (Mississippi State); humanities reference bibliographer and associate professor, J.D. Williams Library GEORGE C. COCHRAN, B.S. (North Carolina State College), J.D. (North Carolina); professor of law ROBERT H. COKER, III, B.S., M.Ed. (North Georgia College), Ph.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of exercise science DONALD RAY COLE, B.S. (Tougaloo), M.A. (Michigan), M.A. (State University of New York), Ph.D. (Mississippi); associate dean of the Graduate School and associate professor of mathematics JUDITH LYNNE COLE, B.S., M.S. (Ohio), Ed.D. (North Carolina-Greensboro); assistant dean of the Graduate School and associate professor of exercise science FELICE A. COLES, B.A. (Louisiana State), M.A. (Utah), Ph.D. (Texas-Austin); associate professor of modern languages JOHN REDMOND CONLON, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. (Chicago); associate professor of economics SUMALI PIN-NGERN CONLON, B.A. (Thammasat), M.S. (Kearney State); M.A. (Sangamon State), Ph.D. (Illinois Institute of Technology); associate professor of management information systems MARY ANN CONNELL, B.A., M.A., M.L.S., J.D. (Mississippi); university attorney and instructor in business law DOUGLAS O. COOK, B.S., M.B.A. (Michigan), Ph.D. (Texas); associate professor of finance ROBERT P. COOK, B.E., M.S., Ph.D. (Vanderbilt); chair and professor of computer and information science PHILIP GEORGE COOKER, B.S., M.S. (State University of New York), Ph.D. (Florida State); professor and program coordinator, educational psychology ALICE H. COOPER, B.A. (Oberlin College), M.A., Ph.D. (Harvard); associate professor of political science and international studies STEWART M. COPENHAVER, B.S. (Virginia Military Institute); assistant professor of naval science, lieutenant, U.S. Navy NANCY L. COUEY, B.S. (Mississippi); instructor in pharmaceutics and supervisor of student pharmacy SAMUEL B. COUSLEY, B.S., M.B.A. (Mississippi State), Ph.D. (Louisiana Tech); assistant professor of business administration WOODROW F. COWART, B.S. (Mississippi College); head men’s golf coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management LARRY A. COX, A.B., M.B.A. (Indiana), Ph.D. (South Carolina); Gwenette P. and Jack W. Robertson, Jr. Chair of Insurance and associate professor of finance

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 473 LAURIE A. COZAD, B.A. (Minnesota), M.F.S. (Georgetown), M.A.D. (Chicago); Croft assistant professor of religion and international studies BRIAN LOUIS CRABTREE, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mercer); associate professor of clinical pharmacy practice and coordinator of instruction RONALD A. CRAIG, B.A. (College of Wooster), M.S. (Akron); research associate, National Center for Physical Acoustics LUCIEN MARCUS CREMALDI, B.S.Ed., M.N.S. (Louisiana State), Ph.D. (Northwestern); associate professor of physics and astronomy BETTY J. CROUTHER, B.S. (Jackson State), M.F.A. (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Missouri); associate professor of art THOMAS A. CROWE, B.A., M.A. (Alabama), Ph.D. (Louisiana State); chair and professor of communicative disorders and director of the Center for Speech and Hearing Research HAROLD CONRAD CUNNINGHAM, B.S. (Arkansas State), M.S., D.Sc. (Washington); associate professor of computer and information science MICHELE CUOMO, B.A. (College of New Rochelle), M.F.A. (Ohio State); assistant professor of theatre arts HUGH KIMBRIEL CURRY, B.A., M.A. (Mississippi); research associate, Center for Archaeological Research KAREL A. CUSHING, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice DAVID CUTCLIFFE, B.S. (Alabama); head football coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management JOHN M. CZARNETZKY, B.S. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), J.D. (Virginia); associate professor of law and Mitchell, McNutt, Threadgill, Smith and Sams Lecturer STEPHEN JOSEPH D’SURNEY, B.S. (Florida Atlantic), M.S. (Florida State), Ph.D. (Tennessee); associate professor of biology JOHN N. DAIGLE, B.S.E.E. (Louisiana Tech), M.S.E.E. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute), D.Sc. (Columbia); professor of electrical engineering RON G. DALE, B.A. (Goddard College), M.F.A. (Louisiana State); professor of art VIRGINIA CAROL DALE, B.M. (Missouri-Kansas City), M.M., D.M. (Florida State); associate professor of music MICHAEL CHARLES DANAHY, A.B. (Fordham College), Ph.D. (Princeton); professor of modern languages GREGG DAVIDSON, B.S. (Wheaton College), M.S., Ph.D. (Arizona); assistant professor of geology and geological engineering DOUGLAS DAVIS, B.A. (Western Kentucky), Ph.D. (Indiana); visiting professor of economics JAMES WILBUR DAVIS, B.B.A., M.S., Ph.D., C.P.A. (Mississippi); dean, holder of H. Eugene Perry Chair of Accountancy and professor ROBERT N. DAVIS, B.A. (Hartford), J.D. (Georgetown University Law Center); professor of law SAMUEL M. DAVIS, B.A. (Southern Mississippi), J.D. (Mississippi), LL.M. (Virginia); dean of the School of Law, director of the Law Center, Jamie L. Whitten Chair of Law and Government, and professor of law STEVEN ROBERTS DAVIS, B.S. (James Madison), Ph.D. (Virginia); associate professor of chemistry WALTER DAVIS, B.A., M.B.A. (Oklahoma), Ph.D. (Georgia Institute of Technology); assistant professor of management WILBUR MARVIN DAVIS, B.S. , M.S., Ph.D. (Purdue); professor of pharmacology and research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences MICHAEL P. DEAN, A.B. (Emory), M.A. (Mississippi State), Ph.D. (South Carolina); associate dean, College of Liberal Arts; acting chair, Department of Classics; and associate professor of English KIRSTEN A. DELLINGER, B.A. (Rollins College), M.A., Ph.D. (Texas-Austin); assistant professor of sociology

474 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff TRISTAN DENLEY, B.Sc. (Exeter), M.S., Ph.D. (Cambridge); assistant professor of mathematics THERON THOMAS DEWEY II, B.A., M.A. (Southern Illinois), Ph.D. (Wisconsin-Madison); associate professor of art SHARON R. DICKEY, B.S. (Mississippi University for Women); B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice JOHN E. DILLEY, B.S.E.E. (Mississippi), M.S. (Mississippi State); instructor in electrical engineering LAWRENCE DILLEY, B.A. (Mississippi), M.A. (Wisconsin); instructor in modern languages LARA DI LOLLO, B.A., M.S. (Mississippi); director of the Speech and Hearing Center and instructor of communicative disorders CATHERINE R. DOAN, B.S. (Central Michigan), M.A. (Webster); chair and professor of aerospace studies, lieutenant colonel, U.S. Air Force CHARLES M. DORROUGH, B.E. (Mississippi), M.Ed. (Delta State); instructor in mathematics ROBERT EARL DORSEY, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (Arizona); associate professor of economics ANDREW WILLIAM DOUGLAS, B.A. (College of Wooster), M.S. (Illinois State), Ph.D. (Louisiana State); assistant professor of biology and director of the Pullen Herbarium MICHELLE DOYLE-RONKIN, B.M., B.A. (Michigan), M.M. (Northwestern); instructor of music MARC T. DUKES, B.S., M.Ed. (Mississippi College); assistant basketball coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management JOSE H. DULA, B.S.E., B.S. (Michigan), M.S.C. (Stanford), Ph.D. (Michigan); associate professor of operations management CINDY DUMAS, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice MICHAEL ALFRED DUPPER, B.S. (Manhattan College), M.S. (Wisconsin-La Crosse), Ed.D. (Mississippi); coordinator of graduate programs and assistant professor of exercise science PAOLA E. DUSSIAS, B.A. (Universidad Metropolitana-Caracas), M.A., Ph.D. (Arizona); assistant professor of modern languages DONALD L. DYER, A.B. (North Carolina-Chapel Hill), M.A., Ph.D. (Chicago); associate professor of modern languages CHARLES W. EAGLES, B.A. (Presbyterian College), M.A., Ph.D. (North Carolina); professor of history GREGORY L. EASSON, B.S. (Southwest Missouri State), M.S., Ph.D. (Missouri); assistant professor of geology and geological engineering ROBERT ORLAND EDMISTER, B.A. (Miami), M.B.A. (Michigan), Ph.D. (Ohio State); M.B.A. Chair of Banking and professor of finance DEX EDWARDS, B.F.A., M.F.A. (Mississippi); assistant professor of theatre arts MAURICE R. EFTINK, B.S., Ph.D. (Missouri); associate provost, acting dean of the Graduate School, and professor of chemistry SUSAN E. EFTINK, B.S., M.Ed. (Missouri), M.S.W. (Southern Mississippi); assistant professor of social work RICK ELAM, B.S. (Culver-Stockton College), M.A. (Missouri-Columbia), Ph.D. (Missouri-Columbia), C.P.A. (Missouri); professor of accountancy and Reynolds chairholder ATEF ZAKARIA MOSTAFA ELSHERBENI, B.S., B.S., M.Eng. (Cairo), Ph.D. (Manitoba); professor of electrical engineering MAHMOUD A. ELSOHLY, B. Pharm., M.Sci. (Cairo), Ph.D. (Pittsburgh); research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and professor of pharmaceutics SEIJI ENDO, Ph.D. (Virginia Polytechnic); assistant professor of family and consumer sciences ESIM ERDIM, B.A., Ph.D. (Ankara); associate professor of curriculum and instruction CHIARELLA ESPOSITO, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (State University of New York-Stony Brook); associate professor of history ROBBIE ETHRIDGE, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. (Georgia); McMullan Assistant Professor of Southern Studies and assistant professor of anthropology

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 475 RANDY L. ETTER, B.S.E. (Truman State), M.A. (Naval War College); chair and professor of naval science PAMELA C. EVANS, B.S. (London), Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice GEORGE ALEXANDER EVERETT, JR., B.A. (Mississippi), M.A., Ph.D. (Louisiana State); associate professor of modern languages ALLAN FALCONER, B.S., Ph.D. (Durham); executive director, Mississippi Space Commission Initiative and professor of geomatics DAVID MICHAEL FEATHERSTONE, A.B. (Davidson College), J.D. (South Carolina), LL.M. (Georgia); professor of law DENNIS FELLER, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Wisconsin); chair and professor of pharmacology and research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences WILLIAM FERRIS, JR., B.A. (Davidson), M.A. (Northwestern), Ph.D. (Pennsylvania); founding director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture and professor of anthropology LESTER L. FIELD, JR., B.A. (Gonzaoa), M.A., Ph.D. (UCLA); associate professor of history ABBE FINN, B.A. (Newcomb College), M.Ed. (Tulane), M.S. (Loyola), Ph.D. (New Orleans); assistant professor of educational psychology NIKOLAUS FISCHER, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Tubingen); chair and professor of pharmacognosy and research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences RICHARD FISCHER, B.S. (Ohio-Northern), Pharm.D. (Medical University of South Carolina); professor of clinical pharmacy practice BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FISHER IV, B.A. (Ursinus College), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke); professor of English ANN W. FISHER-WIRTH, B.A. (Pomona College), M.A., Ph.D. (Claremont Graduate School); associate professor of English DALE LEE FLESHER, B.S., M.A. (Ball State), Ph.D. (Cincinnati); C.P.A., Indiana, North Carolina, and Mississippi; C.M.A.; Arthur Andersen Lecturer, associate dean and professor of accountancy TONYA K. FLESHER, B.S. (Ball State), M.A. (Appalachian State), Ph.D. (Mississippi); C.P.A., North Carolina and Mississippi; professor of accountancy JANET LYNN FORD, B.A. (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Tulane); associate professor of anthropology JENNIFER W. FORD, B.A. (Millsaps), M.L.S., M.A. (Southern Mississippi); archivist/special collections librarian and assistant professor HERBERT V. FOREGGER, JR., B.A.E., M.F.A. (Mississippi); associate professor of theatre arts and technical director LAURDELLA FOULKES-LEVY, B.M. (Westminster Choir College), M.M. (Northwestern), Ph.D. (State University of New York-Buffalo); assistant professor of music DENNIS ANTHONY FRATE, B.A. (Miami), M.A., Ph.D. (Illinois); professor of pharmacy administration and research professor in the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences VICKIE FRIERSON-ADAMS, B.B.A. (Mississippi), M.L.S. (Southern); database maintenance librarian and assistant professor DWIGHT D. FRINK, B.S. (South Alabama), A.M., Ph.D. (Illinois); associate professor of management NANCY FAY FULLER, A.A. (Wood Junior College), B.A.E., M.L.S. (Mississippi); head of science library and associate professor CHARLES R. FULTON, B.S., M.A. (Mississippi State), Ph.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of educational leadership MEREDITH FUTRAL, B.S. (West Alabama), M.L.I.S. (Southern Mississippi); reference/electronic librarian and assistant professor DAVID A. GALEF, B.A. (Princeton), M.A., Ph.D. (Columbia); associate professor of English WILLIAM L. GARDNER, B.S. (Susquehanna), M.B.A., D.B.A. (Florida State); Michael S. Starnes Professorship of Management

476 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff DEWEY DUANE GARNER, B.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); chair and professor of pharmacy administration and research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences ADRIANNA H. GARRETT, M.L.I.S. (Louisiana); assistant professor and catalog librarian PRESTON R. GARRETT, B.S., M.B.A., J.D. (Mississippi); instructor in business administration WENDY J. GARRISON, B.A. (Lake Forest), M.S. (Illinois), Ph.D., (Mississippi); instructor of biology BETTY JANE GARY, B.S., M.A. (Mississippi); instructor in family and consumer sciences and elementary education A. DAVID GASTON, B.S. (Central Arkansas), M.A. (Mississippi); assistant director of recruiting (Career Center) and instructor in educational leadership GARY R. GASTON, B.S., M.S. (Alabama), Ph.D. (College of William and Mary); professor of biology SUSAN GASTON, B.A. (Duke), M.M. (Arizona); instructor of music CHARLES R. GATES, B.M.E. (Louisiana State), M.M., D.M.A. (Ohio State); interim director of Academic Support Center and associate professor of music HANNE B. GAYCKEN, B.A. (Kiel), M.A., Ph.D. (Tennessee); assistant professor of modern languages HANS-JUERGEN JAKOB GAYCKEN, B.A., M.A. (California), Ph.D. (Tennessee); professor of modern languages DANIEL S. GELLER, B.A. (Drew), M.A., Ph.D. (Rutgers); professor of political science K.P. GEORGE, B.E. (National Institute, India), M.S., Ph.D. (Iowa State); interim chair and professor of civil engineering JAMES D. GILBERT, B.S., M.A. (Western Kentucky), Ed.D. (Northern Colorado); associate professor of leisure management and coordinator of leisure management KENNETH EDWARD GILBERT, B.S. (Mississippi State), Ph.D. (Michigan State); research professor of physics and astronomy and associate director for basic research, National Center for Physical Acoustics KRIS L. GILLILAND, B.A. (Vanderbilt), M.Libr. (Washington), J.D. (Alabama); assistant professor of law and director of the Law Library MONROE C. GINN, B.S. (Mississippi); research associate, Environmental and Community Health Research CORNELIS WILLEM RICO GISPEN, B.A., C. Phil., Ph.D. (California-Berkeley); associate professor of history and international studies ALLEN W. GLISSON, JR., B.S.E.E., M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); professor of electrical engineering SUSAN M. GLISSON, B.A. (Mercer), M.A. (Mississippi); assistant director and research associate in the Center for the Study of Southern Culture FRED W. GLOVER, B.B.A. (Missouri-Kansas City), Ph.D. (Carnegie-Mellon); research director, Hearin Center for Applied Enterprise Science, Robert M. Hearin Chair of Business Administration, and professor of operations management STEPHEN L. GOERTZEN, B.S. (U.S. Naval Academy), M.M.A.S. (U.S. Army Command and General Staff College); associate professor of naval science, lieutenant commander, U.S. Navy PAUL MALLETTE GOGGANS, B.E.E., M.S., Ph.D. (Auburn); associate professor of electrical engineering CAROL L. GOHM, B.A. (Saginaw Valley State), M.A. (Central Michigan), Ph.D. (Illinois); assistant professor of psychology SOHRAB GORDJI, B.S. (Central State College-Edmond, Oklahoma), M.S. (Northeast Louisiana); Ph.D. (Mississippi); technical specialist IV, computing and information systems, and assistant professor of psychology MICHAEL D. GORDON, B.A. (Arizona State), J.D. (Arizona); assistant professor and director of clinical programs RICHARD KIP GORDON, B.S. (Birmingham-Southern), M.S., Ph.D. (Illinois); associate professor of electrical engineering TAMAR LIBERMAN GOULET, B.Sc., M.Sc. (Tel Aviv), M.A., Ph.D. (State University of New York- Buffalo); assistant professor of biology

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 477 CATHY A. GRACE, A.A. (Meridian Community College), B.A., M.S. (Mississippi); research associate in Mississippi Mineral Research Institute GAY GRAEBER, B.F.A. (Mississippi), M.Ed. (Louisville); instructor in curriculum and instruction DAVID E. GRAVES, B.S., Ph.D. (Alabama-Birmingham); professor of chemistry SUSAN R. GRAYZEL, A.B. (Harvard), M.A. (California), Ph.D. (California-Berkeley); assistant professor of history KAREN OAKES GREEN, B.S., J.D. (Mississippi), LL.M. (New York); professor of law VAUGHN LEROY GRISHAM, B.A., M.A. (Mississippi State), Ph.D. (North Carolina-Chapel Hill); director of the McLean Center and associate professor of sociology ALAN M. GROSS, B.A. (New York), M.S., Ph.D. (Washington State); professor of psychology ROBERT B. GURNER, B.A. (Mississippi), M.S. (Air Force Institute); assistant professor of aerospace studies, major, U.S. Air Force JOHN R. GUTIERREZ, B.A., M.A. (New Mexico State), Ph.D. (New Mexico); Croft professor of foreign language education and modern languages LEAH HAGEDORN, B.A. (Goucher College), M.A. (North Carolina); research associate, Center for the Study of Southern Culture CARTER HAINES, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice RASHIDAH Z. HAKEEM, B.S. (Jackson State), M.L.S. (Southern Mississippi); assistant professor and music/blues archive librarian LIDIJA HALDA-ALIJA, B.S., M.S. (Belgrade), Ph.D. (Kansas State); assistant professor JAMES M. HALL, B.A., M.S. (Mississippi); instructor in mathematics JAMES ROBERT HALL, B.A. (St. John Fisher), M.A., Ph.D. (Notre Dame); professor of English JOAN W. HALL, B.A. (St. Mary-of-the-Woods), M.A., Ph.D. (Notre Dame); instructor in English TIMOTHY LEE HALL, B.A. (Houston), J.D. (Texas); professor of law JEFFREY S. HALLAM, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (Ohio State); assistant professor of exercise science MARK T. HAMANN, B.S. (Bemidji State), Ph.D. (Hawaii); associate professor of pharmacognosy and research associate professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences FRANK HANDFORTH, A.R.C.T. (Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto), B.Sc. (Ottowa), B.Ed. (Queen’s), M.B.A. (British Columbia), Ph.D. (Mississippi); visiting assistant professor of real estate CHRISTOPHER HANES, B.A. (Yale), Ph.D. (Harvard); associate professor of economics BARRY HANNAH, B.A. (Mississippi College), M.A., M.F.A. (Arkansas); writer-in-residence LARRY GENE HANSHAW, B.S. (Tougaloo); M.Ed. (Delaware), Ph.D. (Southern Mississippi); associate professor of secondary education DONALD FARNESS HANSON, B.S.E.E., M.S.E.E., Ph.D. (Illinois-Urbana); associate professor of electrical engineering DAVID SCOTT HARGROVE, B.A. (Mississippi State), Ph.D. (Georgia); chair and professor of psychology ERNEST CLAYTON HARLAND, B.S., D.V.M. (Oklahoma State), M.S. (Florida); University veterinarian, and associate professor of pharmaceutics LAURA GRIFFITH HARPER, B.S., M.S. (Louisiana State); head of government information services and associate professor, J.D. Williams Library KRIS HARRELL, Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice MICHAEL LOUIS HARRINGTON, B.A. (Davidson College), M.A., Ph.D. (Emory); chair of philosophy and religion and professor of philosophy and religion JAMES PATRICK HARRISON, B.A. (Southern California); head baseball coach, instructor in exercise science and leisure management DAVID W. HARVEY, B.A. (Memphis State), M.S. (Central Michigan), assistant professor of military science

478 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff DELVIN D. HAWLEY, B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D. (Michigan State); associate dean of the School of Business Administration and associate professor of finance ROBERT JAMES HAWS, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Nebraska); chair and associate professor of history GAIL L. HERRERA, B.A., M.A. (Mississippi), M.L.I.S. (Louisiana State); head of library technology and assistant professor CRAIG J. HICKEY, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Alberta); research scientist and research assistant professor of geological engineering ROBERT HILLER, B.S. (Minnesota-Minneapolis), Ph.D. (California-Los Angeles); assistant professor of physics and astronomy V. BLAIR HOBBS, B.A. (Auburn), M.A. (Hollins College), M.F.A. (Michigan); instructor in English MARGIE HOBBS, B.S., M.S.T. (Memphis), Ph.D. (Mississippi); assistant director for institutional research development MARION HOBBY, B.S. (Tennessee), assistant football coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management MICHAEL HARRY HOFFHEIMER, B.A. (Johns Hopkins), M.A., Ph.D. (Chicago), J.D. (Michigan); professor of law and Mississippi Defense Lawyers Association Distinguished Lecturer SHIRLEY HOGAN, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice MARJORIE M. HOLLAND, B.A. (Connecticut College), M.A. (Smith College), Ph.D. (Massachusetts); associate professor of biology; director, Center for Water and Wetlands Resources and Biological Field Station CLIFFORD P. HOLLEY, B.S. M.A. (Mississippi); research associate, Center for Population Studies, and research associate in sociology and anthropology WILLIAM M. HOLLOWELL, B.S. (Mississippi), M.S. (Central Michigan), assistant professor of military science KERRY PAULINE HOLMES, B.A. (San Jose State), M.Ed., Ed.D. (Mississippi); visiting assistant professor of elementary education STACY VERNON HOLMES, B.A. (Northwestern), E.E., Ph.D. (Naval Post Graduate School); assistant dean, School of Engineering, and associate professor of electrical engineering ROBERT M. HOLT, B.S. (South Dakota School of Mines), M.S. (Texas-El Paso), Ph.D. (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology); assistant professor of geology and geological engineering IAN G. HOMINICK, B.M. (Mt. Allison), M.M. (Bowling Green State), D.M.A. (Ohio State); assistant professor of music ELIZABETH HOOD, Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice GLENN W. HOPKINS, B.S., M.A. (Texas-Arlington), Ph.D. (Purdue); dean, College of Liberal Arts, and professor of mathematics KATHERINE HOPKINS-PIECUCH, B.M. (Lawrence), M.M. (New England Conservatory); instructor in music COLUMBUS B. HOPPER, B.A. (Furman), M.A. (North Carolina), Ph.D. (Florida State); professor emeritus of sociology JULIE ELAINE HORINE, B.A. (Portland State), M.S., Ph.D. (Florida State); associate professor of educational leadership JOSHUA H. HOWARD, B.A. (Oberlin College), M.A., Ph.D. (California-Berkeley); Croft assistant professor of history and international studies DONALD HOWIE, B.A. (Belhaven College), D. Min. (Union Theological Seminary-Virginia), M.A. (Mississippi); instructor of French CATHY J. HUDDLESTON, B.S. (Mississippi), Pharm.D. (Medical University of South Carolina); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice CHARLES D. HUFFORD, B.S., Ph.D. (Ohio State); associate dean of pharmacy research and graduate programs; professor of pharmacognosy, and research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 479 SAMIR A. HUSNI, B.A. (Lebanese University, Lebanon), M.A. (North Texas State), Ph.D. (Missouri); professor of journalism and Hederman Lecturer CHARLES L. HUSSEY, B.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); chair of chemistry and biochemistry and professor of chemistry JOHNNY WADE IRVIN, B.S., M.M. (Auburn), D.M.A. (Alabama); associate professor of music MUHAMMAD ILIAS, B.S., M.S. (Dhaka), Ph.D. (Strathclyde); research assistant professor, National Center for Physical Acoustics JEFFREY T. JACKSON, B.S. (Wisconsin-Madison), M.A. (Texas-Austin), Ph.D. (Texas-Austin); assistant professor of sociology LENNETTE JOHNSON IVY, B.S. (Mississippi Valley), M.S. (Mississippi); acting assistant professor of communicative disorders YAFEI JIA, B.S. (Peking), M.S. (Institute of Geography, Chinese Academy of Sciences); research assistant professor, Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering JAY K. JOHNSON, B.A. (Florida State), M.A., Ph.D. (Southern Illinois); associate director, Center for Archaeological Research, and professor of anthropology JOHN DAVID JOHNSON, B.A. (Weber State), Ph.D. (Texas A&M); associate professor of management information systems JOHN DAVID JOHNSON, B.S. (Mississippi); Kelly Gene Cook, Sr., chair in journalism and professor KIMBERLY JONES, B.A. (Howard), J.D. (Baltimore); acting assistant director of legal writing and acting assistant professor of law GEORGE L. JORDAN, JR., B.M.E. (Florida State), M.S., Ed.D. (Illinois); professor of music JEAN A. JORDAN, B.M., M.A. (Illinois); professor of music LOU SALVO JORDAN, B.A., M.Ed. (Southern Mississippi), J.D. (Mississippi); instructor of business law WINTHROP D. JORDAN, A.B. (Harvard), M.A. (Clark), Ph.D. (Brown); William F. Winter Professor of History, Frederick A.P. Barnard Distinguished Professor of History, and professor of Afro-American studies STEPHANIE H. JOYCE, B.A. (Mississippi), M.S. (Alabama); speech-language pathologist and instructor of communicative disorders JOHN PHILIP JUERGENS, B.S. (Cincinnati), M.H.C.A., Ph.D. (Mississippi); research associate professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and associate professor of pharmacy administration IVO KAMPS, B.A. (Quincy College), M.A. (State University of New York), Ph.D. (Princeton); associate professor of English CHANDRASEKHAR KANNEPALLI, B.S. (Indian Institute of Technology), M.S., Ph.D. (Maryland); adjunct assistant professor of mechanical engineering GOKHAN RAMAZAN KARAHAN, M.A., M.B.A. (Mississippi); instructor of economics DONALD MORDECHAI KARTIGANER, A.B. (Brown), M.A. (Columbia), Ph.D. (Brown); Howry Chair in Faulkner Studies and professor of English ARTHUR A. KAUFMAN, B.S. (Arkansas-Monticello); assistant football coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management TAMMIE J. KAUFMAN, B.S. (Clemson), M.S., Ph.D. (Virginia Tech); assistant professor of leisure management WANDA KEAHEY, B.S. (Jackson State), Pharm.D. (Florida A&M); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice EDMUND DAVIS KEISER, JR., B.A., M.S. (Southern Illinois), Ph.D. (Louisiana State); professor of biology GLORIA D. KELLUM, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (Louisiana State); vice chancellor for university relations and professor of communicative disorders JERROLD LYNN KELLUM, B.B.A., M.A. (Mississippi); supervisor of the Central Ticket Office and Information/Facilities Reservations Center and instructor in theatre arts

480 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff VEERLE MARIA KEPPENS, B.S., Ph.D. (Catholic University, Leuven, Belgium); assistant professor of physics and astronomy ROBERT KEITH KESSINGER, B.B.A. (Mississippi); assistant baseball coach, instructor in exercise science and leisure management IKHLAS A. KHAN, B.S.C., M.S.C. (Aligarh Muslim-Aligarh, India), Ph.D. (Ludwig Maximilien- Munich, Germany); research assistant professor, National Center for Natural Products Research, and assistant professor in pharmacognosy ROBERT CONRAD KHAYAT, B.A.E., J.D. (Mississippi); LL.M. (Yale); chancellor and professor of law DEBORAH KING, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice LAURA M. KINNEY, B.A., M.A. (Mississippi); instructor in accountancy STEPHEN J. KINZEY, B.S. (Wayne State), M.A. (Indiana State); Ph.D. (Toledo); assistant professor of exercise science AHMED ABDELWAHED KISHK, B.S. (Cairo, Egypt), B.S. (Ain Shams, Egypt), M.Eng., Ph.D. (Manitoba, Canada); professor of electrical engineering RICHARD BARRY KLEIN, B.A. (Elmhurst College), A.M., Ph.D. (Illinois); professor of modern languages JOY KLOMAN, B.F.A. (Kansas City Art Institute), M.F.A. (Florida); assistant professor of art KATHY BRADLEY KNIGHT, B.A. (Mississippi), M.S. (Mississippi State), Ph.D. (Auburn); associate professor of family and consumer sciences GARY KOCHENBERGER, B.S.E.E., M.B.A., Ph.D. (Colorado); administrative director, Hearin Center for Applied Enterprise Science, and professor of operations management MICK KOLASSA, B.A., M.B.A. (Eastern Washington), Ph.D. (Mississippi); associate professor of pharmacy administration and research associate professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences EDWARD M. KOMARA, B.A. (St. John’s College), M.L.S., M.A. (State University of New York– Buffalo); head of music library/blues archivist and associate professor, J.D. Williams Library K.C. KORMINSKI, B.F.A. (West Virginia), M.F.A. (Boston); assistant professor of costume design PRZEMO TADEUSZ KRANZ, M.S.C., M.S.C. (Poznan, Poland), Ph.D. (Institute of Mathematics, Poland); associate professor of mathematics ROBERTA HUGHES KRAPELS, B.B.A., M.S., Ed.D. (Memphis); assistant professor of management ROBERT S. KROEGER, B.S. (Whitworth College), M.S. (Washington State), Ph.D. (Pittsburgh); associate professor of physics and astronomy NATALIA KUJDYCH, B.S. (Drexel), B.S. (Philadelphia College), Pharm.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice COLBY H. KULLMAN, B.A. (DePauw), M.A. (Chicago), M.Phil., Ph.D. (Kansas); professor of English ROYCE KURTZ, B.A. (McPherson College), M.L.S. (Arizona-Tucson), M.A., Ph.D. (Iowa); head of information and instruction services, J.D. Williams Library, and associate professor JOEL S. KUSZMAUL, B.S. (Michigan Technical), M.S. (Minnesota), Ph.D. (California-Berkley); assistant professor of geology and geological engineering IWO MARIA LABUDA, M.S. (Poznan, Poland), Ph.D. (Institute of Mathematics of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland); professor of mathematics ELLEN LACKEY, B.E., M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi) assistant professor of mechanical engineering PAUL KEITH LAGO, B.A., M.A. (Bemidji State), Ph.D. (North Dakota); professor of biology ELISE SUSANNE LAKE, B.A. (Linfield College), B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (Washington); associate professor of sociology and research associate professor of population studies DAN LANDIS, B.S. (Arizona State), A.M. (Temple), Ph.D. (Wayne State); professor of psychology and director of the Center for Applied Research and Evaluation MICHAEL DE LAVAL LANDON, B.A., M.A. (Oxford), M.A., Ph.D. (Wisconsin); professor emeritus of history

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 481 PIERRE FRANCOIS LANDRY, Diplome (Institut d’ Études Politiques de Paris), M.A. (Virginia); Croft acting assistant professor of political science and international studies STEPHEN LARSON, B.F.A. (Southwest Louisiana), M.F.A. (Syracuse); assistant professor of art JOHN J. LATINA, B.S. (Virginia Tech); assistant football coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management FREDERICK EDWARD LAURENZO, B.A. (Houghton College), M.A., Ph.D. (Illinois); associate professor of history PAMELA ANNE BLASS LAWHEAD, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); associate professor of computer and information science WILLIAM FISHER LAWHEAD, B.A. (Wheaton College), Ph.D. (Texas-Austin); professor of philosophy and religion PENG LEE, B.S., M.S. (Mississippi); research associate, National Center for Physical Acoustics LUCINDA M. LEIGH, B.S., M.A.E., Ed.D. (Mississippi); associate professor of elementary education JAMES BRUCE LESLEY, B.S. (North Alabama), M.M., D.A. (Mississippi); visiting assistant professor of music TIMOTHY DAVID LETZRING, B.S. (Louisiana College), J.D. (Stetson University School of Law), Ed.D. (Georgia); coordinator of higher education and associate professor BURT J. LEVY, B.A. (Temple), M.M. (Oregon), D.M.A. (Illinois); instructor of music CYNTHIA F. LINTON, B.M., M.M. (Mississippi); associate professor of music JERE W. LITTLEJOHN, B.A., B.B.A. (North Colorado), M.B.A., Ph.D. (Mississippi State); visiting assistant professor of business communications JANE R. LOGAN, B.S. (Indiana State), M.S. (Ohio), Ph.D. (Ohio State); executive director, National Food Service Management Institute, and research professor of family and consumer sciences THOMAS WILLIAM LOMBARDO, B.S. (Rochester), M.S., Ph.D. (Pittsburgh); associate professor of psychology GARY LEE LONG, B.A. (C.S.U.S.), M.A., Ph.D. (State University of New York-Stony Brook); professor of sociology and research professor of population studies FANNYE LOVE, B.S. (Mississippi Valley State), M.Ed. (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Kansas State); chair of curriculum and instruction and professor of elementary education CHARLOTTE C. LOWE, B.S., M.S. (Mississippi); instructor in mathematics CAROL B. LUTKEN, B.S. (Duke), M.S. (Mississippi); research associate, Mississippi Mineral Research Institute G. MICHAEL MACINTYRE, B.S. (Georgia Technical), M.S. (Georgia); assistant football coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management JAMES E. MACK, B.S. (Northeastern), Ph.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice P. TOBIN MAGINNIS, B.S., M.A. (Western Michigan), Ph.D. (Mississippi); associate professor of computer and information science RICHARD P. MAJOR, B.S. (Union College), M.S. (Connecticut), Ph.D. (Brown); chair and professor of geology and geological engineering SUSAN M. MAJOR, B.A., M.A. (Northern Colorado), Ph.D. (Texas-Austin); visiting assistant professor of linguistics SCOTT S. MALINOWSKI, Pharm.D. (Florida); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice ROBERT BEASLEY MALONE, B.F.A. (Memphis College of Art), M.F.A. (Mississippi); visiting assistant professor of art RODNEY PHIL MALONE, B.S. (Berry College), Ph.D. (Florida); associate professor of finance CARMEN MANNING-MILLER, B.A. (Mississippi College), M.A. (Central Michigan), Ph.D. (Indiana); associate professor of journalism PRABHAKAR RAJU MANTENA, B.Eng. (Andhra), Diploma (Indiana Institute of Technology), M.S., Ph.D. (Idaho); associate professor of mechanical engineering

482 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff DENISE MARION, B.A. (Cincinnati), M.S. (Oregon State); visiting instructor in geology AMY MARK, M.A. (Kalamazoo College), M.L.I.S. (University of Wisconsin-Madison); assistant professor and government information services librarian, bibliographic subject: political science THOMAS CARLTON MARSHALL, B.S. (Southwestern), M.S. (Florida), Ph.D. (New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology); chair and professor of physics and astronomy JEANETTE ST. CLAIRE MARTIN, B.A. (Michigan State), M.B.A. (Chicago), Ed.D. (Memphis); associate professor of management MARIA MATHILDE MARTIN, B.A. (Montevallo), M.L.S. (Alabama); reference bibliographer and assistant professor, J.D. Williams Library MAR MARTINEZ-GONGORA, Licenciatura (Universidad Complutense-Madrid), M.A., Ph.D. (Virginia); assistant professor of Spanish THOMAS RAY MASON, B.S., J.D. (Oklahoma State); director of trial advocacy and intern program, and professor of law DANIELL LEWIS MATTERN, B.A. (Kalamazoo), M.S., Ph.D. (Stanford); associate professor of chemistry JOHN C. MATTHEWS, Assoc. (Jackson Community College), B.S. (Central Michigan), M.S., Ph.D. (Georgia); professor of pharmacology and research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences WALTER J. MAYER, B.A. (Missouri), M.A., Ph.D. (Florida); associate professor of economics DAVID J. McCAFFREY, B.S. (Maryland), M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of pharmacy administration, research assistant professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences DEBORAH V. McCAIN, B.S. (Mississippi State), M.L.S. (Mississippi); research associate and interlibrary loan librarian, science library, Thad Cochran Center for Natural Products Research TYRUS A. McCARTY, B.S. (Tougaloo College), M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); associate professor of mechanical engineering and administrator for special affairs, School of Engineering BEN W. McCLELLAND, B.A. (Grove City College), M.A., Ph.D. (Indiana); professor of English LUCILE M. McCOOK, B.S. (Louisiana State), M.S. (New Orleans), Ph.D. (Cornell); instructor of biology, curator Pullen Herbarium K. SCOTT McCOY, B.F.A. (New Mexico), M.F.A. (Minnesota), J.D. (New Mexico); professor of theatre arts CARMELLA F. McCRORY, B.S., Pharm.D. (Oklahoma); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice STEPHEN McDAVID, B.A. (Mississippi), J.D. (Alabama); instructor in petroleum land management BRADLEY I. McELDERRY, B.S. (Iowa State), M.S. (Naval Post Graduate School); associate professor of aerospace studies and major, U.S. Air Force KENNETH O. McGRAW, B.A. (Washington and Lee), B.A. (Georgia State), M.S., Ph.D. (Oklahoma); professor of psychology KATHRYN McKEE, B.A. (Centre College), M.A., Ph.D. (North Carolina-Chapel Hill); McMullan Assistant Professor of Southern Studies and assistant professor of English RICHARD McLAUGHLIN, A.B., (Humboldt State), LL.M. (Washington), J.D. (Tulane), J.S.D. (California-Berkeley); associate professor of law and Mitchell, McNutt, Threadgill, Smith and Sams Lecturer JOHN M. MEADOR, JR., B.A. (Louisville), M.A., M.L.S. (Texas-Austin); dean of university libraries and professor, J.D. Williams Library LISA LUCKS MENDEL, B.S.Ed., M.Ed. (Georgia), Ph.D. (California-Santa Barbara); associate professor of communicative disorders, coordinator of audiology, and associate director of the Center for Speech and Hearing Research MARILYN MENDOLIA, B.M.T. (Loyola), M.A. (State University of New York-New Paltz), Ph.D. (Dartmouth); associate professor of psychology SUSAN C. MERIWETHER, B.S.E. (Delta State), M.S. (Mississippi); instructor in mathematics

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 483 NEAL PHILIP MERO, B.S. (Maryland), M.B.A. (Montana), Ph.D. (Florida); assistant professor of management EVA-MARIA METCALF, Fil.kand. (Stockholm), M.A., Ph.D. (Minnesota); Croft assistant professor of modern languages and curriculum and instruction MICHAEL F. METCALF, A.B. (Harvard), M.A., Ph.D. (Stockholm); executive director of the Croft Institute for International Studies and professor of history and international studies CHERYL T. METREJEAN, B.S. (Southwest Louisiana), M.Accy. (North Carolina), Ph.D. (Texas A&M); assistant professor of accountancy PAUL E. METREJEAN, B.S. (Southwest Louisiana), M.A. (Mississippi); instructor in accountancy and lab administrator RONALD A. MIDDLETON, B.A. (Auburn), M.S. (Troy State); assistant football coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management ALFRED T. MIKELL JR., B.S. (Alabama–Tuscaloosa), B.S. (Alabama–Birmingham), M.S. (Auburn), Ph.D. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State); associate professor of biology CARMEN MANNING-MILLER, B.A. (Mississippi College), M.A. (Central Michigan), Ph.D. (Indiana); associate professor of journalism ELDON LYNN MILLER, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Alabama); acting chair and professor of mathematics GARY LEON MILLER, B.S., M.A. (William and Mary), Ph.D. (Mississippi State); chair and professor of biology ROBERT S. MINK, B.S., M.A. (Mississippi State), J.D. (Mississippi); acting director of legal writing, acting assistant professor of law ARDESSA HILL MINOR, B.A. (Tougaloo College), M.Ed. (Mississippi); director of disability services and instructor JENNIFER MARIE MIZENKO, B.A. (Kenyon College), M.A. (Ohio State); associate professor of theatre arts JON ROGER MOEN, B.A. (St. Olaf College), M.A., Ph.D. (Chicago); associate professor of economics JERRY KEVIN MONTGOMERY, B.A. (Centenary College); head women’s tennis coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management GARY ROYAL MOOERS, B.S. (Brigham Young), M.S.W. (Florida State), M.S.P.H., Ph.D. (Pittsburgh); associate professor of social work DEBRA MOORE, B.S.W. (Mississippi State), M.S.W. (Southern Mississippi); assistant professor of social work and field work coordinator JERILOU MOORE, B.S., M.Ed. (Mississippi University for Women), Ph.D. (Mississippi); visiting assistant professor of elementary education DUFFY MORF, B.S. (Northern Illinois), M.B.A. (San Francisco State), Ph.D. (Mississippi), C.P.A. (Illinois); visiting assistant professor of accountancy KAREN MORGAN, B.A., M.S. (Mississippi); instructor in mathematics EUGENE STEWART MORITZ, B.A. (Yale), J.D. (Vanderbilt); visiting assistant professor of law WILLIAM F. MORRISSEY, B.S. (Eastern Michigan), M.L.S. (Wayne State); catalog librarian and assistant professor BURNIS MORRIS, B.A. (Mississippi), M.P.A. (Dayton); associate professor of journalism MICHAEL C. MOSSING, B.S. (Michigan State), Ph.D. (Wisconsin); assistant professor of chemistry ROBERT A. MOYSEY, B.A. (Cincinnati), M.A., Ph.D. (Princeton); professor of classics W. PAUL MOUCHON, B.S. (Andrews), M.D. (Loma Linda); research associate, National Center for Physical Acoustics CHRISTOPHER MULLEN, B.S.C.E., M.S.C.E. (Rice), Ph.D. (Princeton); assistant professor of civil engineering ANDREW P. MULLINS, JR., B.A. (Millsaps), M.Ed. (Mississippi College), Ph.D. (Mississippi); executive assistant to the chancellor, state/federal institutional liaison, and associate professor of educational leadership

484 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff C. LEROY MULLINS, B.S. (Eastern Kentucky), M.E. (Mississippi State); head athletic trainer, coordinator of insurance and wellness and instructor in exercise science and leisure management M. LYNN MURCHISON, B.A. (Union), M.A., Ph.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of honors and director, Project PACE JANICE W. MURRAY, B.A. (Yale), M.F.A. (Yale School of Art); chair and professor of art GARY MYERS, B.A. (New York), M.A., J.D. (Duke); professor of law JAMES E. MYERS, B.A. (Southern Mississippi); associate professor of naval science, major, U.S. Marine Corps DALE G. NAGLE, B.S., Ph.D. (Oregon State); assistant professor of pharmacognosy, assistant research professor in Research Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences MICHAEL VINCENT NAMORATO, B.A. (Iona College), M.A., Ph.D. (Michigan State); professor of history JOHN RANDALL NEFF, B.A. (California State Polytechnic-Pomona), M.A., Ph.D., (California- Riverside); assistant professor of history DAVE LEROY NICHOLS, B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D. (Oklahoma State); associate professor of accountancy JAMES O. NICHOLS, B.S. (Trinity), M.A.T. (Alaska Methodist), Ph.D. (Toledo); director of the Bureau of University Planning and Institutional Research and assistant professor of educational leadership SARA NOBLE, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice TIMOTHY NORDSTROM, B.A. Michigan, M.A. (Kentucky), Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State); assistant professor of political science JACK WADE NOWLIN, B.A. (Angelo State), J.D. (Texas); assistant professor of law ROBERT OAKLEY, B.A., M.A., J.D. (Mississippi); instructor in business law STAN L. O’DELL, A.B. (Drury College), Ph.D. (Nova); professor of psychology JOHN H. O’HAVER, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Oklahoma); assistant professor of chemical engineering JAMES MORRIS O’NEAL, B.S. (Tulane), M.S. (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Southern Mississippi); coordinator of pre-professional advising and visiting associate professor of chemistry RONALD O’NEAL, B.P.A. (Mississippi); assistant track coach, instructor in physical education PATRICIA E. O’NEILL, B.S. (State University of New York-Binghamton), Ph.D. (California- Riverside); assistant professor of psychology JO ANN O’QUIN, B.A. (Arkansas Tech), M.A., Ph.D. (Mississippi); associate professor of educational psychology CLIFFORD ALBERT OCHS, B.A. (California-Santa Barbara), Ph.D. (Cornell); associate professor of biology RICHARD OGLETREE, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice D’ANDRA OREY, B.S. (Mississippi Valley State), M.P.A. (Mississippi), M.A. (State University of New York-Stony Brook), Ph.D. (University of New Orleans); assistant professor of political science and Afro-American studies MARVIN OVERBY, A.B. (Davidson College), Ph.D. (Oklahoma); associate professor of political science TED OWNBY, B.A. (Vanderbilt), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins); associate professor of history and Southern studies HARVEY D. PALMER, B.A. (Virginia), M.A., Ph.D. (Rochester); assistant professor of political science EARL R. PALAN, B.S., M.S. (Missouri), Ph.D. (Oklahoma State); visiting assistant professor of family and consumer sciences TERRY L. PANHORST, B.S., M.S. (Missouri), Ph.D. (Nevada); assistant professor of geology and geological engineering JOSEPH G. P. PAOLILLO, B.S. (Ohio), M.B.A. (Delaware), Ph.D. (Oregon); professor of management

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 485 BOBBY PAPASAN, B.A. (Mississippi State), M.Ed. (Mississippi State), Ed.D. (Mississippi); co- director, North Mississippi Educational Consortium and adjunct professor of educational leadership JON F. PARCHER, B.S. (Lafayette College), Ph.D. (Colorado); Margaret McClean Coulter Professor of Chemistry BRUCE R. PARKS, JR., B.S., M.S. (Northeast Louisiana), Ph.D. (Mississippi); professor of clinical pharmacy practice GLENN R. PARSONS, B.S. (Alabama-Birmingham), M.S. (South Alabama, Mobile), Ph.D. (Southern Florida); associate professor of biology DAVID PASCO, B.A. (Thiel College), M.S., Ph.D. (State University of New York-Buffalo); professor of pharmacognosy and research professor in the National Center for Natural Products Research ALAN LEONARD TUKE PATERSON, B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Edinburgh); professor of mathematics ELIZABETH A. PAYNE, B.S. (Mississippi University for Women), M.Th. (Southern Methodist), M.A., Ph.D. (Illinois); director, McDonnell-Barksdale Honors College and professor of history JAMES F. PAYNE, B.A. (California State-Los Angeles), M.Ed. (Harvard), Ph.D. (California-Irvine); director of Afro-American studies and associate professor of history JAMES SIMEON PAYNE, B.A. (Washburn), M.S., Ed.D. (Kansas); professor of special education JEFF PAYNE, B.S. (Tulsa), M.B.A. (Arkansas), Ph.D. (Florida); assistant professor of accountancy and Arthur Anderson Lecturer MADELYN B. PAYNE, B.A. (California State-Los Angeles), M.P.A. (Pepperdine); instructor in political science SUSAN PEDIGO, B.A. (Colorado), M.A. (Minnesota), Ph.D. (Iowa); assistant professor of chemistry SUSAN KAYE PEPPER, B.S. (Mississippi State), M.Ed. (Mississippi State), Ph.D. (Mississippi State); assistant professor of elementary education JAN H. PETRE, B.A. (Florida), M.D. (Tennessee-Memphis); lecturer in music RICK PETRI, B.S. (Missouri), M.S. (Pittsburg State); assistant football coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management BARBARA Y. PHILLIPS-SULLIVAN, B.A. (Macalester College), J.D. (Northwestern), J.S.D. (Stanford); associate professor of law KATHERINE HOPKINS PIECUCH, B.M. (Lawrence), M.M. (New England Conservatory of Music); instructor of music HOMER BENJY PIERCE, B.S.E. (Arkansas), M.S.E. (Delta State); head strength and conditioning coach, instructor in exercise science and leisure management JOEL RANDY PITTMAN, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice LARRY J. PITTMAN, B.B.A., J.D. (Mississippi); associate professor of law MICHAEL K. PONTON, B.S. (Old Dominion), M.S., Ed.D. (George Washington); senior research and development engineer, NCPA, and assistant professor of higher education RICHARD POPERNIK, B.P.A, M.P.A. (Mississippi); instructor in political science SHYAM NATH PRASAD, B.Sc. (Bihar Institute of Technology, India), M.Tech. (Indian Institute of Technology, India), Ph.D. (Northwestern); professor of civil engineering RANDEL MILES PRICE, B.S. (Missouri-Columbia), M.S. (Arkansas), Ph.D. (Lehigh); assistant professor of chemical engineering RENE ELIZABETH PULLIAM, B.A. (Whittier College), M.F.A. (Mills College); associate professor of theatre arts KEILLY S. PURDON, B.B.A. (Mississippi); head women’s golf coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management KIMBERLY PURVIS, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice RAYMOND S. PUZIO, B.S. (Columbia), Ph.D. (Yale); visiting assistant professor of physics and astronomy

486 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff CHESTER LELAND QUARLES, B.S. (Florida State), M.A. (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Sam Houston State); professor of political science ANNE H. QUINNEY, B.A. (Brown), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke); assistant professor of French KAREN RABER, B.A. (Yale), M.A., Ph.D. (California); assistant professor of English CHARLES EVERETT RAITERI, B.S., M.A. (Memphis); assistant professor of journalism LEIGH ANN RAMSEY, Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice RICHARD RASPET, B.S. (Southwestern-Memphis), M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); professor of physics and astronomy WILLIAM BEECHER RAYBURN, B.S., M.B.A. (Southern Mississippi), Ph.D. (Memphis); associate professor of finance LAURA RAZZOLINI, B.S. (Florence, Italy), Research Doctorate (Bologna, Italy), M.A., Ph.D. (Southern Methodist); assistant professor of economics THOMAS J. REARDON, B.A.E. (Mississippi), M.Ed. (Delta State); associate dean of students and instructor in educational leadership CÉSAR REGO, M.Sc. (Lisbon, Portugal), Ph.D. (Versailles and Inna, France and Lisbon, Portugal); associate professor of production operations management BONNIE G. REID, B.S. (Mississippi State), M.Ed. (Mississippi); associate director for student housing and residence life and instructor in educational leadership TALMAGE JAMES REID, B.S. (Southeastern Louisiana), M.S., Ph.D. (Louisiana State); associate professor of mathematics JAMES JOSEPH REIDY, B.S., Ph.D. (Notre Dame); professor of physics and astronomy BRIAN J. REITHEL, B.B.A. (Eastern New Mexico), M.B.A., Ph.D. (Texas Tech.); associate professor of management information systems/production operations management and co-director of the Commitment to Excellence Campaign MICHEAL REPKA, B.S., D.D.S., Ph.D. (Texas); assistant professor of pharmaceutics and research assistant professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences HOLLY T. REYNOLDS, B.A. (Louisiana State), Ph.D. (Rice); assistant professor of political science and international studies WILLIAM R. RHODES, B.S. (Delta State), M.B.A., J.D. (Mississippi); assistant to the dean and instructor of accountancy SHERI RIETH, B.F.A. (Kansas), M.F.A. (Memphis College of Art); assistant professor of art ROBERT DANIEL RIGGS, B.M., M.M. (New Mexico), A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard); associate professor of music SHERRY SAM RIKARD, B.A., M.L.S. (Mississippi); science librarian and assistant professor GREGORY B. RIKE, B.A. (Heidelberg College), M.M. (Ohio); assistant professor of music JOHN M. RIMOLDI, B.S. (Pittsburg), Ph.D. (Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State); assistant professor of medicinal chemistry and research assistant professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences JASON E. RITCHIE, B.S. (California-San Diego), Ph.D. (Texas); assistant professor of chemistry JOHN W. ROBERTS, B.A. (Emory & Henry College), M.A. (Central Michigan); acting chair and associate professor of naval science; commander, U.S. Navy RICHARD A. ROBERTS, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (South Alabama); assistant professor of communicative disorders and research scientist in the center for speech and hearing research BRADLEY C. ROBINSON, B.M.E. (Fort Hays State), M.M. (Florida State), D.M.A. (Illinois); assistant professor of music DOUGLAS JACK ROBINSON, B.A., M.A., Ph.L. (Jyvaskyla, Finland), M.A., Ph.D. (Washington- Seattle); professor of English JENNIFER ROBINSON, Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice RACHEL ROBINSON, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); medication information pharmacist and assistant professor in clinical pharmacy practice

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 487 ROBERT KIRKLAND ROBINSON, B.A., M.B.A. (Northeast Louisiana), Ph.D. (North Texas); associate professor of management CHARMAINE ROCHESTER, Pharm.D. (Howard); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice DAVID ROCK, B.S. (Vanderbilt), M.A., Ph.D. (Central Florida); associate professor of secondary education JOEL E. RODGERS, B.A. (Florida), M.A. (Naval Post Graduate School); assistant professor of naval science STACY DEAN RODGERS, B.M. (Southern Methodist), M.M. (Texas-Austin); associate professor of music DAVID ROGERS, M.S. (Mississippi), Pharm.D. (Tennessee); assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice KELLY C. ROGERS, Pharm.D. (Tennessee); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice PHILLIP D. ROGERS, JR., D.P.H. (Tennessee); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice KURT S. ROPER, B.A. (Rice); assistant football coach and instructor in exercise science and leisure management GREGORY M. ROSE, B.A. (California), M.B.A. (San Diego State), Ph.D. (Oregon); assistant professor of marketing CHARLES K. ROSS, B.A. (Stillman College), M.A., Ph.D. (Ohio State); assistant professor of history and Afro-American studies SAMIR ANIS ROSS, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Assuit); research associate professor in the National Center for Natural Products Research and associate professor of pharmacognosy JEFFREY A. ROUX, B.S. (Louisiana State), M.S., Ph.D. (Tennessee); chair and professor of mechanical engineering SIDNEY TUCKER ROWLAND, B.A. (Lambuth College), M.A., Ed.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of curriculum and instruction WILLIAM L. ROWLAND, B.S. (Delta State), M.S. (Mississippi); instructor of curriculum and instruction THOMAS O. RUPPERT; instructor of naval science and gunnery sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps PAULA RUSSELL, B.S., Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice RONALD JOSEPH RYCHLAK, B.A. (Wabash College), J.D. (Vanderbilt); professor of law and associate dean of the School of Law JAMES M. SABATIER, B.S. (Southwestern Louisiana); Ph.D. (Mississippi); senior research scientist, National Center for Physical Acoustics, and research associate professor of physics KAREN SABOL, B.A. (Syracuse), M.A. (San Francisco State), Ph.D. (Emory); assistant professor of psychology GORDON S. SACKS, B.S. (Auburn), Pharm.D. (Texas); assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice and coordinator of nutritional support AJIT SADANA, B.T. (India Institute of Technology), M.Ch.E., Ph.D. (Delaware); professor of chemical engineering SHIRLEY E. SANTRY, B.A., M.A. (McMaster), M.S. (Florida State); instructor in modern languages DONN SCHAEFER, B.M. (Bemidji State), M.M. (Massachusetts), D.M.A. (Iowa); assistant professor of music JOHN SCHETZ, B.A. (Virginia), Ph.D. (Florida); assistant professor of pharmacology and research assistant professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences JOSEPH J. SCHILLER, B.S., M.S. (Mississippi); research associate, National Center for Physical Acoustics GREGORY A. SCHIRMER, B.A. (Illinois), M.A. (Columbia), M.S. (State University of New York- Stony Brook), Ph.D. (Stanford); professor of English

488 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff STEVEN B. SCHOENLY, B.A. (Vanderbilt), M.A., Ph.D. (Southern Illinois), M.S.L.S. (Illinois); associate professor of computer and information science SHARON L. SCHREIBER, B.A. (Oregon College), M.L.S. (Mississippi); reference bibliographer and assistant professor, J.D. Williams Library NATALIE SCHROEDER, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. (Northwestern); associate professor of English RONALD A. SCHROEDER, B.A. (Wesleyan), M.A., Ph.D. (Northwestern); associate professor of English JOHN SCHUESSELIN, B.M. (Eastman Conservatory of Music), M.M. (Kent State); visiting assistant professor of music ANDREAS SCHWAB, Pre-diploma (Frankfort), M.B.A. (Eastern Illinois), Diploma (Mannheim), Ph.D. (Wisconsin-Madison); assistant professor of management ADAM LOUIS SCHWARTZ, B.S., M.S. (Georgia Institute of Technology), Ph.D. (Georgia); Tom B. Scott Assistant Professor of Finance BRIDGETTE SCOTT, B.A. (Rhodes College), M.L.S. (Indiana); assistant professor and catalog librarian KERRI DALITA SCOTT, B.S., M.S. (Murray State); laboratory manager and instructor in chemistry KRISTA SCOTT, B.F.A. (Emporia State), M.F.A. (Minnesota); assistant professor of theatre arts WILLIAM D. SCOTT III, B.S. (Rust College), M.S. (Iowa), D.A. (Mississippi); associate professor of chemistry STEPHEN M. SECOR, B.S. (State University of New York), M.S. (Oklahoma), Ph.D. (California-Los Angeles); assistant professor of biology JOHN M. SEINER, B.S. (Drexel), M.S., Ph.D. (Pennsylvania State); associate director for applied research, NCPA, and research professor of engineering KIMBERLY SHACKELFORD, B.S. (Iowa State), M.S.W. (Southern Mississippi); assistant professor of social work JAGDISH SHARMA, B.S. (Jaabatpur), M.S. (Imperial College), Ph.D. (Indian Institute of Technology- Delhi); visiting professor of mechanical engineering MICHAEL G. SHEIDY, B.S. (Florida State); instructor in family and consumer sciences JAMES EDWARD SHOLLENBERGER, B.A. (Bellarmine College), M.A. (California-Sacramento), Ph.D. (Ohio State); chair and professor of theatre arts WILLIAM FRANKLIN SHUGHART II, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. (Texas A&M); Fredrick A.P. Barnard Distinguished Professor of Economics, and Robert M. Hearin Chair of Business Administration FRANCISCO J. SIMOES, B.A. (Lisbon), Ph.D. (Mississippi); research assistant professor, Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering ROBERT DAVID SINDELAR, B.A. (Millikin), M.S., Ph.D. (Iowa); interim dean of the School of Pharmacy, executive director and research professor of the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and professor of medicinal chemistry SUMON KUMAR SINHA, B.S. (Indian Institute of Technology), M.S., Ph.D. (Miami); associate professor of mechanical engineering EDWARD B. SISSON, B.A. (Mississippi), A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard); associate professor of anthropology PENNY RAY SISSON, B.A., M.A. (Mississippi); instructor in modern languages SHEILA LYNN SKEMP, B.A. (Montana), M.A., Ph.D. (Iowa); professor of history MARC SLATTERY, B.S. (Loyola-Marymount), M.A. (San Jose State), Ph.D. (Alabama); assistant professor of pharmacognosy and research assistant professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences HUGH JOHNSTON SLOAN III, B.A. (Maryland), M.B.A. (Baldwin-Wallace College), Ph.D. (Ohio State); associate professor of marketing ALLIE M. SMITH, B.S.M.E., M.S.M.E., Ph.D. (North Carolina State); professor of mechanical engineering CHARLES E. SMITH, JR., B.A. (Alabama); Ph.D. (Ohio State); associate professor of political science CHARLES EDWARD SMITH, SR., B.E.E., M.S., Ph.D. (Auburn); chair and professor of electrical engineering Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 489 ERSKINE R. SMITH, B.S. (Middle Tennessee State), M.S., Ph.D. (Tennessee); chair and associate professor of family and consumer sciences LEWIS HARVEY SMITH, B.S., Ph.D. (Tennessee); professor of economics MICKEY CHARLES SMITH, B.S., M.S. (St. Louis College of Pharmacy), Ph.D. (Mississippi); Frederick A.P. Barnard Distinguished Professor of Pharmacy Administration and professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences BOBBIE C. SMOTHERS, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Memphis); assistant professor and program coordinator of educational leadership ROCHELLE SMITH, B.A. (Jackson State), M.A. (Akron), Ph.D. (Georgia); assistant professor of English JAMES D. STAFFORD, B.P.A. (Mississippi), M.S.S.W. (Tennessee), D.S.W. (Alabama); chair and associate professor of social work CAROLYN ELLIS STATON, B.A. (Sophie Newcomb), M.A. (Columbia), J.D. (Yale); provost, vice chancellor for academic affairs, and professor of law WILLIAM ALFRED STATON III, B.S., M.A. (Texas-Arlington), Ph.D. (Houston); professor of mathematics DAVID WARREN STEEL, A.B. (Harvard), M.A., Ph.D. (Michigan); associate professor of music JOANN HELEN STEFANI, B.A. (Michigan State), M.L.S., M.A. (Mississippi); head of technical services and assistant professor, J.D. Williams Library MICHAEL K. STEINBERG, B.A., M.A. (Missouri), Ph.D. (Louisiana State); Croft visiting professor of geography and international studies K. TODD STEVENS, B.S. (Ohio), M.S., Ph.D. (Virginia Tech); assistant professor of computer and information science CATHY W. STEWART, B.A., M.E.D., Ed.D. (Mississippi); visiting assistant professor and coordinator of the World Class Teaching Program JOHNNY STILL, M.Ed. (Mississippi State), M.A., Ph.D. (Mississippi); instructor in political science ZDRAVKO STIPCEVIC, Ph.D. (Sarajevo); visiting professor of physics MORRIS H. STOCKS, JR., B.S. (Trevecca Nazarene College), M.S. (Middle Tennessee State), Ph.D. (South Carolina); associate professor of accountancy and interim associate provost STEVE STODGHILL, B.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of pharmaceutics and research assistant professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences MARIBETH STOLZENBURG, B.S. (State University of New York-Albany), M.S., Ph.D. (Oklahoma); research assistant professor of physics and astronomy GAIL E. STRATTON, B.A. (Carleton College), M.S., Ph.D. (Cincinnati); coordinator of laboratory programs and instructor of biology ROBIN BELINDA STREET, B.A., M.A., M.S. (Mississippi); instructor in journalism and executive director of the Mississippi Scholastic Press Association STEPHEN R. STRICKER, M.A.T., M.A. (Southeast Missouri State), Ph.D. (Mississippi); associate director of M.B.A. career services and instructor LECIA S. STUBBLEFIELD, B.S. (Blue Mountain College), M.S. (Mississippi); program/education assistant and instructor in curriculum and instruction JEANET SUÁREZ, B.A. (Universidad Pedagógica National-Bogota), M.A. (Oregon), Ph.D. (Arizona State); assistant professor of Spanish KENNETH JOSEPH SUFKA, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Iowa State); associate professor of psychology and pharmacology PETER CHARLES SUKANEK, B.Ch.E. (Manhattan College), M.S., Ph.D. (Massachusetts); chair and professor of chemical engineering DOUGLASS CREED SULLIVAN-GONZALEZ, B.A. (Samford), M.Div., Th.M. (Princeton Seminary), Ph.D. (Texas-Austin); associate professor of history and international studies JAMES V. SULLIVAN, M.A. (Alabama), E.D.S. (Emory), Ed.D.(Mississippi), assistant professor of secondary education and coordinator of special projects

490 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff KATHLEEN SULLIVAN, B.A. (Marquette), M.S. (Emory), Ph.D. (Mississippi); associate professor of educational leadership and director of the Center for Educational Research DONALD JOSEPH SUMMERS, B.A. (California-Santa Cruz), M.S. (Montana State), Ph.D. (California- Santa Barbara); associate professor of physics and astronomy WILLIAM J. SUMRALL, B.S., B.S.Ch.E. (Mississippi), M.S., Ph.D. (Southern Mississippi); professor of elementary education MARTHA E. SWAN, B.A. (Rhodes College), M.Ed. (Texas), M.L.S. (Mississippi); interlibrary loan librarian and assistant professor, J.D. Williams Library MARY-VIRGINIA SWEENEY, B.S. (Rhodes College), M.A. (Mississippi); visiting instructor in educational leadership and educational psychology KEVIN SWINDEN, B.M. (Western Ontario), Ph.D. (State University of New York-Buffalo); assistant professor of music SUSAN SYLVESTRI, B.S. (Northeast Louisiana), Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice CHARLES WALLACE TAYLOR, B.B.A., M.B.A. (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Texas); C.P.A., Mississippi and Texas; professor of accountancy JACKSON TAYLOR, JR., B.A. (Dartmouth College), M.A., Ph.D. (New York); associate professor emeritus of history JEROLD C. TEACHEY, B.M., M.M. (East Carolina), D.M. (Florida State); lecturer in music PAULA TEMPLE, B.F.A. (Memphis), M.F.A. (Tennessee); professor of art KATSUAKI L. TERASAWA, B.A. (Washington), Ph.D. (Kansas); associate director of the Croft Institute for International Studies and Croft visiting professor of economics and international studies MARK D. TEW, B.S.E.E., M.S. (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Illinois); associate professor of electrical engineering GARY D. THEILMAN, B.S., Pharm.D. (Maryland); associate professor of clinical pharmacy practice and research associate professor of Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences LISA H. THOMAS, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi State); assistant professor of elementary education JUDITH THOMPSON, B.S. M.Ed., Ed.D. (Mississippi); visiting assistant professor of elementary education WHITNEY D. THOMPSON, B.A., (North Carolina State) M.Ed., Ph.D. (Mississippi); visiting assistant professor of educational leadership and educational psychology ROBERT MARION THORNE, B.A., M.A. (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Missouri); director of the Center for Archaeological Research and professor of anthropology STEPHEN THOMAS THRELKELD, B.S. (Washington), Ph.D. (Michigan State); professor of biology DIANNE K. TIDWELL, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Mississippi State); assistant professor of family and consumer sciences MICHEAL TODARO, Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice ROBERT D. TOLLISON, B.A. (Wofford), M.A. (Alabama), Ph.D. (Virginia); Robert M. Hearin Chair of Business Administration and professor of economics PAULA TOMLINSON, B.S. (Southern Mississippi); instructor in mathematics DENNIS S. TOSH, JR., B.B.A. (Baylor), M.A. (Middle Tennessee State), Ph.D. (Georgia State); J. Ed Turner Chair of Real Estate and associate professor of finance ANNETTE TREFZER, Abitur (Wirtschaftsgymnasium Hamburg-Harburg), Magister in English (Hamburg), M.A. (Tulane), Ph.D. (Tulane); assistant professor of English PATRICIA TRELOAR, B.S., M.Ed. (Delta State), M.S. (Mississippi); acting director of developmental studies and instructor in mathematics JUDITH DAVIS TROTT, B.S.P.E., M.Ed., Ed.D. (Mississippi); dean of students and assistant professor of educational leadership A. JUNE TURNER, B.A., M.A. (Mississippi); instructor of modern languages

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 491 JAMES LARRY TYLER, B.S.E., M.S.E. (State College of Arkansas), Ed.D. (Kansas); associate professor of special education WAHEED UDDIN, B.S. (Karachi), M.S. (Asian Institute of Technology-Bankak), Ph.D. (Texas- Austin); associate professor of civil engineering LAWRENCE S. UKEILEY, B.S. (Alfred), M.S., Ph.D. (Clarkson); research scientist and research assistant professor of mechanical engineering JOSEPH R. URGO, B.A. (Haverford College), M.A.L.S. (Wesleyan), M.A., Ph.D. (Brown); chair and professor of English BRYN ROBERT VAALER, B.A., J.D. (Minnesota); professor of law MARK V. VAN BOENING, B.A., M.A. (Wichita State), M.A., Ph.D. (Arizona); associate professor of economics SUNY F. C. VANEATON, B.M., M.A. (Denver), Ph.D. (North Texas); visiting professor of music JAMES GRANVILLE VAUGHAN, B.S., M.S., Ph.D. (Vanderbilt); interim dean, School of Engineering, and Fredrick A.P. Barnard Distinguished Professor of mechanical engineering THOMAS MICHAEL VERICH, A.B. (Lawrence), A.M., Ph.D. (Duke), M.A. (Chicago); university archivist and professor, J.D. Williams Library ANTHONY JOSEPH VERLANGIERI, B.S. (Rutgers), Ph.D. (Penn State); professor of pharmacology and research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences RONALD FELIX VERNON, B.M. (Louisiana Tech), M.M., D.M.A. (Texas-Austin); interim associate dean, College of Liberal Arts, and professor of music DALMO A. VIEIRA, B.S. (Federal-Parana, Brazil), M.S. (Mississippi); research associate, Center for Computational Hydroscience and Engineering MICHAEL COOPER VINSON, B.S., M.S. (Mississippi), Pharm.D. (Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science); associate professor of clinical pharmacy practice and director, Bureau of Pharmaceutical Services THEOPOLIS PRIDE VINSON, B.S. (North Alabama), M.S.S. (Mississippi), M.Ed. (North Alabama), Ph.D. (Mississippi); assistant dean, School of Education, director, field and laboratory experience, and assistant professor of curriculum and instruction SCOTT J. VITELL, JR., B.A. (DePauw), B.I.M. (American Graduate School of International Management), M.B.A. (Michigan State), Ph.D. (Texas Tech); Phil B. Hardin Chair of Marketing and professor of marketing KATHLEEN WACHTER, B.S. (Purdue), M.S., Ph.D. (Tennessee); assistant professor of family and consumer science KIRK LEE WAKEFIELD, B.A. (Southwest Baptist), M.B.A. (Baylor), Ph.D. (St. Louis); associate professor of marketing ROBIN WAKEFIELD, B.S. (Southwest Baptist), M.Tax., C.P.A. (Mississippi); instructor of management information systems PEARL WALES, B.S. (Mercer), Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice CHARLES H. WALKER, B.B.A., J.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of management JOSEPH P. WALKER, B.S., M.Ed. (Mississippi College); head track coach, instructor in exercise science and leisure management LARRY A. WALKER, B.A. (Oglethorpe), B.S. (Mercer), Ph.D. (Vanderbilt); research professor of pharmacology and associate director of the National Center for Natural Products Research MILAM MARK WALKER, B.S.C.E. (North Carolina State), M.B.A. (Penn State), Ph.D. (Michigan State); associate professor of finance JULIET HART WALTON, B.A., M.A., M.C.D., Specialist (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Memphis); associate professor of communicative disorders and research scientist in the Center for Speech and Hearing Research DIANE WANG, B.A. (Texas), M.A. (New England Conservatory of Music); instructor of music SAM SHU-YI WANG, B.Sc. (Cheng Kung, Taiwan), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Rochester); professor of mechanical engineering, director for the Center for Computational Hydroscience Engineering, and Frederick A.P. Barnard Distinguished Professor

492 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff JOSEPH P. WARD, B.A. (Chicago), M.A., Ph.D. (Stanford); assistant professor of history MICHAEL WARREN, Pharm.D. (Mississippi); clinical assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice IRVING WADE WATERS, B.S. (Delta State), M.S. (Auburn), Ph.D. (Florida); professor of pharmacology and research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences JUDSON DURWARD WATSON III, A.B. (Georgia), A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard); associate professor of English NANCY WATSON, B.S. (Wisconsin), M.L.I.S. (North Carolina); instructor in curriculum and instruction SUSAN B. WATSON, B.S. (Clemson), M.S., M.Ed. (College of Georgia); laboratory manager and instructor in chemistry JEFFREY RODGERS WATT, A.B. (Grove City College), M.A. (Ohio), Ph.D. (Wisconsin); associate professor of history ANN HARLAN WEBSTER, B.A., M.A. (Mississippi), Ed.D. (Delta State); assistant professor of educational leadership CECIL WEEKS, B.A., M.Ed., Ed.D. (Mississippi State); co-director of the North Mississippi Educational Consortium and adjunct professor of educational leadership NATHAN C. WEED, B.S. (Illinois-Champaign), Ph.D. (Minnesota-Minneapolis); associate professor of psychology ROBERT A. WEEMS, B.S. (Millsaps College), J.D. (Mississippi); professor of law and Mississippi Defense Lawyers Association Distinguished Lecturer CHARLES K. WEST, B.A. (Mid-America Nazarene College), M.S. (Indiana State), Ph.D. (Virginia Polytechnic); assistant professor of family and consumer sciences ROBERT BAXTER WESTMORELAND, B.A. (Davidson College), M.A., Ph.D. (North Carolina- Chapel Hill); associate professor of philosophy and religion DAVID WHARTON, B.A. (Colgate), M.F.A., Ph.D. (Texas-Austin); director of documentary studies and assistant professor MARTHA WHITWELL, B.S.E. (Delta State), M.C.S. (Mississippi); instructor in secondary education FRANK A. WIEBE, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Kansas); coordinator of the Business Development Center in Tupelo, Mississippi, and associate professor of management KATHLEEN WOODRUFF WICKHAM, B.A. (Rowan), M.A. (Memphis), Ed.D. (Memphis); assistant professor of journalism FRANK THOMAS WIGGERS, B.S. (Mississippi); senior research and development spectroscopist NANCY R. WIGGERS, B.A. (Delta State), M.A., Ph.D. (Mississippi); visiting assistant professor in curriculum and instruction VIRGINIA N. WIGGINS, B.S. (Mississippi University for Women), M.S. (Mississippi); clinical speech-language pathologist and instructor of communicative disorders WALLACE MARK WILDER, B.S. (Alabama), M.B.A. (South Alabama), Ph.D. (Florida State); associate professor of accountancy CAROLYN WILES-HIGDON, B.S., M.A. (Kent State), Ed.D. (Georgia); assistant professor of communicative disorders REBECCA S. WILKIE, B.B.A., M.B.A., Ph.D. (Mississippi); visiting professor of accountancy NOEL E. WILKIN, B.S., Ph.D. (Maryland); assistant professor of pharmacy administration and research assistant professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences DAWN E. WILKINS, B.A., M.A. (Sangamon State), Ph.D. (Vanderbilt); assistant professor of computer and information science DANIEL E. WILLIAMS, B.A. (Washington College), M.A., Ph.D. (Denver); director of writing and professor of English MAX WARREN WILLIAMS, B.A., M.A. (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Vanderbilt); acting chair and professor of sociology, director of the Center for Population Studies

Administration, Faculty, and Staff • 493 JOHN S. WILLIAMSON, B.S. (Mississippi), Ph.D. (Iowa); associate professor of medicinal chemistry and research associate professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences LORRI C. WILLIAMSON, B.S. (Mississippi State), M.B.E., Ph.D. (Mississippi); assistant professor of court reporting CLINT W. WILLIFORD, JR., B.S. (Christian Brothers College), M.E., Ph.D. (Tulane); associate professor of chemical engineering DAVID E. WILLSON, B.M.Ed., M.M.Ed. (Mississippi); director of the university band and associate professor of music CHARLES R. WILSON, B.A., M.A. (Texas-El Paso), Ph.D. (Texas-Austin); director of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture and professor of history JILL A. WILSON, B.A. (Texas-Austin), M.A. (New England Conservatory of Music); instructor in music KATHRYN E. WILSON, B.A. (North Carolina-Chapel Hill); assistant women’s basketball coach and instructor in physical education KELLY G. WILSON, B.A. (Gonzaga-Washington), Ph.D. (Nevada); assistant professor of psychology MARVIN C. WILSON, B.S. (West Virginia), Ph.D. (Michigan); research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences; associate dean for academic and student affairs, School of Pharmacy; and professor of pharmacology JOHN W. WINKLE III, B.A. (Mercer), M.A., Ph.D. (Duke); professor of political science PETER HENRY WIRTH, B.A. (Harvard College), M.A., Ph.D. (Harvard); instructor in English SUSAN WOLCOTT, B.A. (Houston), Ph.D. (Stanford); associate professor of economics NORMAN KEITH WOMER, B.A. (Miami), Ph.D. (Penn State); interim dean, School of Business Administration; professor of operations management JAMES ROBERT WOOLSEY, JR., B.S. (Mississippi State), M.S., Ph.D. (Georgia); director of the Mississippi Mineral Resources Institute and research professor of geology HAIDONG WU, B.S., M.S. (Hauzhong Normal), M.S., Ph.D. (Louisiana State); assistant professor of mathematics KE WU, B.S. (Shanghai Jiao-Tong University, China), M.A. (Shanghai University of Finance and Economics), Ph.D. (Texas Tech); assistant professor of mathematics CHRISTY WYANDT, B.A. (Minnesota), Ph.D. (Iowa); interim chair and associate professor of pharmaceutics and research associate professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences ALEXANDER B. YAKOVLEV, M.S.E.E. (Dniepropetrovsk State-Ukraine), Ph.D. in radiophysics (National Academy of Sciences-Kharkov, Ukraine), Ph.D. in electrical engineering (Wisconsin- Milwaukee); assistant professor of electrical engineering XIAOBIN YANG, B.A. (Fudan), M.A. (Colorado), Ph.D. (Yale); Croft assistant professor of Chinese language and literature GEOFFREY O. YOSTE, B.B.A. (Mississippi); assistant professor of military science ETHEL YOUNG-MINOR, B.A. (Tennessee), M.A., Ph.D. (Bowling Green State); assistant professor of English and Afro-American studies MARILYN T. ZARZESKI, B.A. (Notre Dame College), M.B.A. (Youngtown State), Ph.D. (Florida); associate professor of accountancy and Croft associate professor of international studies CYNTHIA B. ZICKOS, B.S. (North Alabama), M.S. (Mississippi); instructor in computer and information science. DAVID S. ZISKA, B.S. (Ohio State), Pharm.D. (Florida); assistant professor of clinical pharmacy practice JORDAN K. ZJAWIONY, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Technical University of Lodz); professor of pharmacognosy and research professor, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences

494 • Administration, Faculty, and Staff Index

Absences from class, 118 Advising, academic, see academic advising Academic advising, 115; College of Liberal AFRO-Afro-American Studies, 321 Arts, 129; School of Engineering, 253 Afro-American Studies, minor in, courses, 321 Academic awards, 39 Air Force Aerospace Studies Academic calendar, available at the Registrar’s (ROTC), Department of, 138; Office or on the web at www.olemiss.edu/ courses, 322, Awards, 41 depts/registrar/#acadcal Airport, Oxford-University, 18 Academic conduct, 128 Alcohol Education Program, 61 Academic dismissal, 125 Alumni Association, 30 Academic honors, 39, 127; School of Business Alumni Center Hotel, 30 Administration, 203 Alumni Center, Triplett, 14, Snack bar, 58 Academic probation, 125 American Politics and Academic program, 31; see also the College Government, courses, 442 and Schools ANTH-Anthropology, 451 Academic regulations, 115 Anthropology, major in, 189; courses, 451 Academic restart, 76 Apartments, 58 Academic Screening Program, 71 Application fee, nonresident, 69 Academic standing, 124 Applications for admission, 69; for Academic structure chart, 5 degree, 127; for diploma, 127; for financial Academic Support Program, 71 aid, 86 Academic suspension, 125 Applied music, see Music performance, 169 Academic year, 36 Applied Research and Evaluation, Center Accountancy, curriculum, 197; courses, 319; for, 20 minor for Liberal Arts students, 135 Appropriate use policy for computers, 27, 63 Accountancy, School of, 31, 194 ARAB-Arabic, 408 Accreditation, 33 Archaeological Research, Center for, 20 ACCY-Accountancy, 319 Archaeology, see the Department of Classics Acoustics, Jamie L. Whitten National Center and the Department of Sociology and for Physical, 23 Anthropology Activities, student, 55 Archives and special collections, 18 Adding courses, 116 ARED-Art Education, 327 Administration, offices of, 10, 466 ARHI-Art History, Appreciation and Admission with deficiencies, 71 Criticism, 328 Admission, 69; College of Liberal Arts, 129; Armed Forces, credit for educational School of Accountancy, 194; School of experiences in the, 122 Business Administration, 202; School of Army ROTC, see Military Science Education, 225; School of Engineering, 245; Art Education, major in, 144; courses, 327 School of Dentistry, 317; School of Health Art history, major in, 140; courses, 328 Related Professions, 315; School of Art, Department of, 140; courses, 323 Medicine, 309; School of Nursing, 312; ART-Art, 323 School of Pharmacy, 275 Arthur Andersen Lectureships, 53 Admission, certificate of, 115 Artist Series, 64 Admission, early, 72 AS-Air Force ROTC/Aerospace Studies, 322 Advanced placement, 121 Associated Student Body, 65 Advanced Standing Examination, 122 ASTR-Astronomy, 440 Advanced work required, College of Liberal Astronomy, courses, 440; see Department of Arts, 131 Physics and Astronomy Advertising, journalism and, curriculum Athletics, intercollegiate, 68 (School of Bus. Admin.), 223; courses, 393 Attempted semester hours, 124 Adviser, College of Liberal Arts, 129; School of Attendance, class, 118 Engineering, 253 Audiology, see Communicative Disorders

Index • 495 Auditing a course, 120; fee, 78 Biology, Department of, 145; Bachelor of Automobiles, see Motor vehicles Science degree requirements, 146; Awards, faculty researcher, 52 Secondary Education degree, 145; Awards, faculty teaching, 51-52 courses, 330 Awards, ROTC, 41, 44, 45-46; School of Biomedical sciences, 137 Business Administration, 47, 203; School of BISC-Biology, 330 Education, 48, 226; School of Blues Archive, 18 Engineering, 49, 250; School of Board (meals), see Expenses, 79 Pharmacy, 279 Board of Trustees, inside front cover Awards, see Academic honors Books, cost of, 84 B.A. degree, 132; required curriculum, 133; Bookstore, Ole Miss, 59 major, 134; minor, 135 Botany, see Biology B.F.A. degree, 136; curriculum, 140, 191 Brass and percussion, courses, 426 B.S. degree, see Bachelor of Science BRTN-Baritone, 426 B.S.W. degree, 189 BSSN-Bassoon, 424 Bachelor of Arts degree, 132; in Bureau of Pharmaceutical Services, 277 Biochemistry, 151; in Leisure Bursar, 11 Management, 237; in Education, 230; BUS-Business, 334 required curriculum, 132; majors, 134; Business Administration, School of, 31, 202; minors, 135 curriculum, 210; degrees, 207; fields of Bachelor of Business Administration, 207; concentration, 208; minor for liberal arts fields of concentration, 208; basic students, 135 curriculum, 210 Business law, see Business Bachelor of Engineering, curriculum, 269 Business-BUS curriculum, 210; courses, 334 Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, 136; see also C average, 119 Department of Art, 140; see also Department C E-Civil Engineering, 339 of Theatre Arts, 191 Café, Ole Miss Bookstore, 59 Bachelor of Music Degree, 136; see also Cafeterias, University, 58 Department of Music, 168-169 Calendar, academic, see separately published Bachelor of Science degrees, for liberal arts Class Schedule and Registration students, 136; major, 137; nonrelated Instructions, available from the Office of the subjects, 137; related subjects, 137; in Registrar, or consult the online calendar at Biomedical Sciences, 137; in Chemical www.olemiss.edu/depts/registrar/#acadcal Engineering, 257; in Civil Engineering, 258, Campus recreation, 68 260; in Computer Science, 261; in Electrical Campus, Oxford, 11 Engineering, 263; in Family and Consumer Campus Copy Center, 28 Sciences, 239; in Forensic Chemistry, 137; Career Alumni Network, 64 in Geological Engineering, 265; in Health Career Center, 63 Information Management, 182; in Career planning, 63 Mechanical Engineering, 267; in Medical Cars, see Motor vehicles Technology, 137; in Nursing, 312; in CD-Communicative disorders, 347 Pharmacy, 282 Center for Applied Research and Bachelor of Social Work Degree, 189 Evaluation, 20 Bachelor’s degree, second, 127 Center for Archaeological Research and Bands, 64 Evaluation, 20 Banking and finance, curriculum, 211 Center for Computational Hydroscience and Banking, chair of, 205 Engineering, 21 Barnard Distinguished Professors, 51 Center for Educational Research and , 12, 35 Evaluation, 25 Barnard’s vision, 8 Center for Population Studies, 21 Basic Grants Program, 85 Center for Public Service and Continuing Biological Field Station, 17, 20, 22 Studies, see Institute for Continuing Studies Biological science, major in, 145; courses, 330 Center for Rural Studies, 21

496 • Index Center for Science, Engineering, and College Preparatory Curriculum, 70 Mathematics Education, 21 Commencement requirement, 127 Center for Speech and Hearing Research, 21 Communication (official), 59 Center for Student Disability Services, 61 Communicative Disorders, Department Center for the Study of Southern of, 152; courses, 347 Culture, 12, 22, 35, 190; courses, 456 Community services, 28 Center for Water and Wetland Resources, 22 Composition (music), major in, 171; Center for Wireless Communication, 22 courses, 414 Central Ticket Office, 59 Computational Hydroscience and Ceramics, courses, 340 Engineering, Center for, 21 Certificates of admission or readmission, 115 Computer and Information CH E-Chemical Engineering, 335 Science, Department of, 152, 261; Chamber Singers, 64 courses, 350 Chancellor’s Honor Roll, 127 Computer facilities, see Information Chancellor, 10 technologies, 27, 62 Change, of address, 59; of major, 131; to Computer Help Desk, 27, 62 curriculum, 127 Computers, appropriate use policy, 27, 63 Channel 12 Newswatch, 59 Concert Band, 64 Cheating, 128 CHEM-Chemistry and Biochemistry, 336 Concert Singers, 64 Chemical engineering, curriculum, 257; Conduct, student, 65 courses, 335 Continuing studies, 29, 38 Chemistry and Biochemistry, Department Cooperative education, 247 of, 147; courses, 336 Core Curriculum for the University, 126 Chemistry, medicinal, 295; courses, 406 Correspondence courses, 123; maximum Chief executive officers, 10 hours, 124; United States Armed Forces Child Development Center, see Willie Price Institute, 122; residence status, 126 University Nursery Center Counseling service, 61 CHIN-Chinese, 409 Course loads, liberal arts students, 130 Choir, 64 Course numbering system, 319 Civil engineering, curriculum, 258; Course withdrawal deadline, 117; for summer courses, 339 terms, 117 CLAR-Clarinet, 423 Courses, adding and dropping, 116; CLAS-Classics, 341 repeating, 120 Class attendance, 118 Court reporting, 271; courses, 353 Class standing, 115 CR-Court Reporting, 353 Classical civilization, see Classics Credit by Examination, 121 Classics, Department of, 152; courses, 341 Credit hours, see semester hours CLC-Classical Civilization, 343 Credits and grades, 118 Clegg Field, 18 Credits from other sources, School of Business CLEP, 122 Administration, 207; School of Clinical pharmacy practice, courses, 344 Education, 228 CLPH-Clinical Pharmacy Practice, 344 Criminal Justice Administration, 178, 445 Clubs, societies and, 66 Crisis intervention, 61, 65 Coaching, liberal arts minor, 135 Croft Institute for International Studies, 23, 35; Coliseum, 15 international studies degree College and schools, 31 requirements, 160; courses, 392 College Entrance Examination Board, 121 CSCI-Computer and Information Science, 350 College Level Examination Program, 122 Cultural and social opportunities, 64-68 College of Liberal Arts, 31, 129; courses, 396; Cum laude degree, 128 degree requirements, 131; exercise and leisure activity courses, 131; fields of Curriculum and instruction, 228; courses, 354 study, 138; lower division, 129, 130; Curriculum changes, 127 majors, 134; minors, 135; professional Cytotechnology, 181, 315 school electives, 131; required courses, 130; Daily Mississippian, The, 59 upper division, 129 Dance, courses, 463

Index • 497 DANCE-Dance, 463 Education, School of, 31, 225; admission to Dean of students, 65 teacher education, 227; certification, 225; Dean’s Honor Roll, 127 curriculum, 230; degrees, 225; teaching Deferred payment of fees, 81 fields, 225; courses, 354 Deficiencies, admission with, 71 Educational leadership and educational Degree application, 127; liberal arts, 132 psychology, courses, 362 Degree requirements, general 126; College of Educational media, 356 Liberal Arts, 131; School of Educational research, courses, 364 Accountancy, 195; School of Business Educational Research and Evaluation, Center Administration, 207; School of for, 25 Education, 228; School of Engineering, 254; EL E-Electrical Engineering, 365 School of Pharmacy, 287 EL-Exercise and Leisure Activities, 373 Degree, credit hours applied Electrical engineering, curriculum, 263; towards, 115, 131 courses, 365 Degrees offered, College of Liberal Arts, 129 Elementary education, curriculum, 230; Delinquent student accounts, 81 courses, 356 Dental hygiene, 181, 315 Employment, student, 63; see also financial aid Dentistry, School of, 34, 317 Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering, 245, Design, courses, 323 269; Bachelor of Science, 245, 256; DeSoto Center-Southaven Regional courses, 367; minor for liberal arts Campus, 37 students, 135; School of, 31, 245; student Developmental courses, 71 fees, 250 Developmental Program, Summer, 71 ENGL-English, 369 Dietetics and nutrition, 243 English as a foreign language, 75, 356 Diploma application, 127 English composition requirement, 126 Disability Services, Student, 61, 77 English proficiency requirement for Disabled students, admission, 77 degree, liberal arts, 132 Disciplinary procedures, 128 English, Department of, 153; courses, 369; Dishonesty, academic, 128 advanced standing, 122 Dismissal, academic, 125 ENGR-Engineering, 367 Dormitories, see Housing Enrollment cancellation fee, 80 Drawing, courses, 324 Ensembles (music), courses, 417 Drop-add, 116; fees, 79 Environmental and Community Health Dropping courses, 116-117 Research, 26, 276 Drug Education Program, 61 ES-Exercise Science, 376 E-mail accounts, 59, 62 Escort service, late night, 60 Early admission, 72 Examinations, final, 117; regulations, 117; Early childhood education, courses, 355 credit by, 121; advanced standing, 122 ECON-Economics, 361 Examination fees, 80 Economics, Department of, 153; curriculum Exchange students, 38 (School of Business Administration), 213; Exercise and leisure activity courses, for liberal courses, 361 arts students, 131 EDAV-Educational Media, 356 Exercise science and leisure EDCI-Curriculum and Instruction, 354 management, curriculum, 235; courses, 373 EDEC-Early Childhood Education, 355 Expenses, fees and, 78; personal, 80 EDEL-Elementary Education, 356 Express, Ole Miss, 80 EDFD-Foundations Of Education, 364 F grade, 118, 119 EDLD-Educational Leadership, 362 Facilities, academic, 11 EDLE-Field and Laboratory Experiences, 357 Faculty Achievement Award, 51 EDLS-Library Science, 357 Faculty, Oxford campus, 466; also see EDPY-Educational Psychology, 363 departmental headings preceding course EDRD-Reading Education, 358 listings for each department EDRS-Educational Research, 364 Family and Consumer Sciences, Department EDSE-Secondary Education, 358 of, curriculum, 239; courses, 378 EDSP-Special Education, 359 Family housing, 58 EDUC-Education, 356

498 • Index Fashion merchandising, see Merchandising GERM-German, 410 Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference, 35 German, major in, 167; courses, 410 Faulkner, William, 12; courses, 371, 372; see Golf course, 68 also Government, see Political science FCS-Family and Consumer Sciences, 378 Government, student, 65 Fees and expenses, 78 GPA, 118; correspondence courses, effect Fields of concentration/study, 5 on, 124; for honors, effect of forgiveness FIN-Finance, 382 policy on, 120, 128; I mark, effect Final examinations, 117; in liberal arts, 131 on, 119, 125; IP mark, effect on, 119; Finance, courses, 382 minimum for degree, 126; pass-fail Financial aid, 86 courses, effect on, 118; repeating a Fine Arts, Bachelor of, (B.F.A.) curriculum, 136 course, effect on, 120; W mark, effect Flex Money, refunds, 82 on, 119; Z grades, effect on, 119 Flex Money, 83 GR-Greek, 342 FLUT-Flute, 424 Grade point average (see GPA) Food Court, Ole Miss Union, 58 Grade points, 118; required for Food expenses, 79 degree, College of Liberal Arts, 131 Food Service Management Grade requirements for admission, 73 Institute, National, 25 Grade, change of, 120 Food Service, 58 Grades, reports of, 120; symbols, 118 Foreign languages, see Modern languages or Graduate credit for undergraduates, 124 Classics Graduate School, 32 Foreign students, see International students Graduate students, admission of, 74 Forensic chemistry, major in, 155 Graduation with honors, 127 Forensic science, see Forensic chemistry Graphic design and editorial services Forgiveness policy, 120 (University Publications), 28 Foundation, The University of Mississippi, 30 Graphic design, 142 FR-French, 409 Greek, major in, 152; courses, 342 Fraternities, honorary and Grisham, John and Renee, Southern Writer-in- professional, social, 66-67 Residence Program, contact Department of French, major in, 167; courses, 409 English for information Freshmen, admission of, 70; classification/ Gulf Coast Research Laboratory, 27 standing, 115 Hall of Fame, 65 FRHN-French Horn, 426 Harpsichord, courses, 419 Full-time status, 115 Health and safety, courses, 378 Fulton Chapel, 13 Health information management, 182, 316 Funded faculty positions, 53 Health Related Professions, School G ST-Gender Studies, 384 of, 33, 181, 315 Galleries, 19 Health Service, Student, 60 Gatlin Center for Economic Education, 23 Help Desk, computer, 27, 62 GE-Geological Engineering, 386 HIS-History, 388 Gender studies, minor, 156; courses, 384 History of the University, 9 General business, see Business-BUS History, Department of, 158; courses, 388 General Certificate of Education, 75 Home economics, see Family and consumer General degree requirements, 126 sciences General loan funds, 113 HON-McDonnell-Barksdale Honors General scholarships, 87 College, 404 GEOG-Geography, 454 Honesty, standards of, 128 Geography, courses, 454 Honor code, 128 GEOL-Geology, 385 Honor rolls, 127 Geological engineering, curriculum, 265; Honor societies, 39 courses, 386 Honor system, School of Engineering, 253 Geology, Bachelor of Science degree Honors College, McDonnell- requirements, 156; Department of, 156; Barksdale, 34, 158; courses, 404 courses, 385

Index • 499 Honors, academic, 39; graduation with, 127; Jazz ensemble (The Mississippians), 64 correspondence courses, effect on, 124; Jewelry courses, 325 forgiveness policy, effect on, 120, 128; pass- Job search assistance, 63 fail grades, effect on, 119; Z grades, effect Johnson Commons, 58 on, 119 JOUR-Journalism, 394 Hospitality management, curriculum, 241; Journalism, Department of, 162; courses, 394; courses, 379 Student Media Center Hours, see Semester hours (newspaper, radio, television, yearbook), 59 Housing expenses, 79 Judicial Council, 65 Housing, 56, 79 Junior college transfer, 72; special scholarships Housing, family, 58 for, 89 Housing, intensive study floors, 57 Junior standing/classification, 115 Housing, regulations, 57 LA-Paralegal Studies, 273, 432 HRPS-Harpsichord, 419 LAS-Latin American Studies, 396 HS-health and safety, 378 Languages, see Modern languages or Classics I mark, 119 Last day to register, 116; summer terms, 117 ID card replacement fee, 80 LAT-Latin, 342 ID cards, student, 60 Late registration, 116 ID Center, 60 Latin American studies, 163; courses, 396 Imaging services (photo services), 28 Latin, major in, 152; courses, 342 Immunization, 61, 69 Law Center, 271 Immunology, see Department of Biology Law Library, 18 Incomplete mark, 119 Law, courses preparatory to, 178 Independent study, see Correspondence Law, School of, 32 courses, 123 Learning Center, see Office of Student Information technologies, 27, 62 Disabilities, 61 Inspection of living quarters, 57-58 Lectures, University, 64 Institute for Continuing Studies, 29, 38 Legal assistant certification, see Paralegal Instrumental music, groups, 64; major in, 170; studies courses, 414 Legal residence, 84 Insurance, curriculum, 214 Leisure management, curriculum, 237; Insurance, medical, 60, 76 courses, 377; minor for liberal arts Intensive English Program, 75; fees, 80 students, 135 Intercollegiate athletics, 68 LIBA-Liberal Arts, 396 Interfraternity Council, 67 Liberal arts, see College of Liberal Arts, 129 Interior design, courses, 324 Libraries, 18; School of Pharmacy, 278 International business, 215 Library science, courses, 357 International festival, 67 LING-Linguistics, 397 International programs, 67 Linguistics, major and minor in, 163; International relations, courses, 444 courses, 397 International Student Exchange Program, 38 Literature, see Classics, English, Modern International student fees, 80 languages International students, admission of, 74 LM-Leisure Management, 377 International Studies, Croft Institute for, 23, 35; Loan funds, School of Engineering, 107; degree requirements, 160; courses, 392 School of Pharmacy, 279 IP mark, 119, 125 Loans, student, 113 Isom, Sarah, Center for Women, 36 Loyalty Foundation, Ole Miss, 68 ITAL-Italian, 411 Lucius L. Williams, Jr. Center for Student Italian, courses, 411 Disability Services, see Office of Student Jackson campus, 37, 69, 278, 308 Disability Services, 61 Jamie L. Whitten National Center for Physical , 12 Acoustics, 23 M Book, Handbook of Standards and JAPN-Japanese, 411 Activities, 63, 66

500 • Index M E-Mechanical Engineering, 404 Merchandising (formerly fashion Magna cum laude degree, 128 merchandising), 242 Mail, 59 MGMT-Management, 398 Major requirement for B.A. degree, 134; for Microbiology/immunology, see Department of B.S. degree, 137 Biology Major, change of, for liberal arts students, 131 Microcomputer lab, 63 Major, declaring in liberal arts, 131 Military Science, Department of (Army Management information systems, ROTC), 166; courses, 407, awards, 44 curriculum, 223; courses, 399 Military training, 36, 122, 138, 166, 173 Management, curriculum, 217; courses, 398 Minimum load, College of Liberal Arts, 130 Managerial finance, curriculum, 218 Minor requirement for B.A. degree, 135 Marching band, 64 MIS-Management Information Systems, 399 Marine biology, see Department of Biology Mississippi Alliance for Minority Marine Corps (ROTC), 175 Participation, 62 Marine Minerals Technology Center, 23 Mississippi Center for Supercomputing Marketing, curriculum, 218; courses, 401 Research, 24 Marketing Communications, Curriculum, 219 Mississippi College Placement Married students’ housing, 58 Examination, 71 Mary Buie Museum, 19 Mississippi Law Research Institute, 24 MATH-Mathematics, 402 Mississippi Mineral Resources Institute, 24 Mathematics, Department of, 163; as lower Mississippi Pharmacy Law, 277 division requirement, 163; courses, 402 Mississippi Research Consortium, 27 Mathematics, minimum score on Mississippi Teacher Corps, 29 admission, 71 Mississippians, The (jazz band), 64 Maximum load, College of Liberal Arts, 130; MKTG-Marketing, 401 School of Business Administration, 208 MLLL-Modern Language, Literature, and McDonnell-Barksdale Honors Linguistics, 411 College, 34, 158; courses, 404 Modern language, literature, and McLean Institute for Community linguistics, courses, 411 Development, 24 Modern Languages, Department of, 167; MCPE, 71 courses, 408 Meal plan, 58, 79, 80 Motor vehicles, 60 Meals, 58, 79, 80 MSC-Military Science, 407 Mechanical engineering, curriculum, 267; MUS-Music, 414 courses, 404 Museums and galleries, 19 MEDC-Medicinal Chemistry, 406 Music education, major in, 172; courses, 416 Media, educational, courses, 356 Music library, 18 Media, student, (newspaper, radio, television, Music performance, 169; courses, 418; yearbook) 59 groups, 64 Medical Center, The University, 34, 308; Music, Department of, 168; courses, 414 Medical School, 32, 309; School of Health NASA Space Grant Program, 27 Related Professions, 33, 315; School of National Center for Physical Acoustics, 23 Nursing, 33, 312; School of National EDP Audit Archival Center, 25 Dentistry, 34, 317 National Food Service Management Medical insurance, 60, 76 Institute, 25 Medical school, 32, 309 National Tax History Research Center, 25 Medical technology, 137, 183, 316 Natural Products Research, Thad Cochran Medicinal chemistry, 295; courses, 406 National Center for, 26, 276 Medicine, Doctor of, 311 Natural Sciences, B.S. majors for liberal arts Medicine, School of, 32, 309 students, 136, 137 Men’s Choir, 64 Naval science (ROTC), 175; courses, 431, awards, 45

Index • 501 NCAA certification requirement for Pharmacy, School of, 32, 275; clinical admission, 71 pharmacy practice, courses, 344; Doctor of Nontraditional credits, transfer of, 123 Pharmacy, 301; medicinal Nonrelated subject requirement, for B.S. chemistry, 295, courses, 406; degree, 137 pharmaceutical marketing/ Nonresident students (legal definitions), 84; management, 289; pharmaceutical fees, 78 sciences, B.S., 282; NSC-Naval Science, 431 pharmaceutics, 291, courses, 433; Nuclear medicine technology, 316 pharmacognosy, 292, courses, 434; Nursing, School of, 33, 312 pharmacology, courses, 435; pharmacology/ Oak Ridge Associated Universities, 27 toxicology, 294; pharmacy OBOE-Oboe, 425 administration, courses, 436 Occupational therapy, 185, 316 Pharmacy, Student Health, 60 Off-campus classes, School of Education, 227 PHCG-Pharmacognosy, 434 Off-campus learning, 37 PHCL-Pharmacology, 435 Ole Miss Bookstore, 59 PHCY-Pharmacy, 436 Ole Miss Express, 80; refunds, 81 Phi Kappa Phi, 39, 40 Ole Miss Loyalty Foundation, 68 PHIL-Philosophy, 437 Ole Miss Marching Band, 64 Philosophy and Religion, Department of, 177; Ole Miss Meal Plan, 79 courses, 437 Ole Miss Union, 59 Photographic services (imaging services), 28 Ole Miss (yearbook), 9, 59 Photography, courses, 326, 393 Opera Theatre, 64 PHYS-Physics, 440 Optometry, 188 Physical Acoustics, National Center for, 23 Orchestra, 64 Physical therapy, 183 Organizations, research, 20; student, 66-68 Physics and Astronomy, Department of, 177; ORGN-Organ, 419 courses, 440 Orientation, 55, 116 PIAN-Piano, 419 Overseas study, see Study abroad Piano, major in, 169; courses, 419 Oxford campus, 11 PIN (personal identification number), 116 P grade, 118, 119 Placement service, see Career Center; School Painting courses, 323, 325 of Education, 226; School of Panhellenic Council (sororities), 67 Engineering, 256 Paralegal studies, 36; certificate Plagiarism, 128 requirements, 273; courses, 432 POL-Political Science, 442 Parking regulations, 60 Police Department, University (UPD), 60 Part-time students, 115; academic standing Political Science, Department of, 180; of, 125; Fees, 78 courses, 442; criminal justice Pass/fail grading option, 118 concentration, 180, 445 Payment of fees, late, 116 Political theory, courses, 445 Payment plan, deferred, 80, 116 Population Studies, Center for, 21 PERC-Percussion, 430 PORT-Portuguese, 412 Percussion instruments, 430 Portuguese, courses, 412 Performing arts groups, 64 Post office box rental, 59 Personal identification number (PIN), 116 Pottery courses, 326 Petition to waive degree requirements, liberal Pre-dental, curriculum, 186 arts, 132 Prelaw, 181 Petroleum land management, curriculum, 222 Pre-nursing, 181, 184 PHAD-Pharmacy Administration, 436 Pre-optometry, 188 PHAR-Pharmaceutics, 433 Pre-pharmacy, 181, 282 Pharmaceutical Sciences, Research Institute Pre-veterinary Medicine, 188 of, 26, 276 Pre-medical, curriculum, 186 Pharmaceutical Services, Bureau of, 277 Pre-professional Studies, 181

502 • Index Prerequisites, 115 Religion, major in, 177; courses, 439 Printing Services (University Publishing Religious life, 67 Center), 28 Religious organizations, 67 Printmaking, major in, 141; courses, 326 Rent, residence hall, 79 Priority registration, 116 Repeating a course, 120 Probation, academic, 125; School of Reports, of final grades, 120 Engineering, 248 Required curriculum, for B.A., 132 Professional and departmental honor Requirements for degrees, general, 126; societies, 39, 66 residence, 84, 126; core courses, 126 Professional school electives, College of Research activities, 20 Liberal Arts, 131 Research and experimentation, School of Professional Schools (for Law and Engineering, 246 Graduate, see Law and Graduate School Research function of the University, 8, 20 catalogs); Accountancy, 194; Business Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Administration, 202; Dentistry, 317; Sciences, 26, 276 Education, 225; Engineering, 245; Health Researcher awards, faculty, 51 Related Professions, 181, 315; Residence halls, 17, 56, 79; rent, 79 Medicine, 309; Nursing, 312; Residence requirements, general 84, 126; Pharmacy, 275 freshman, 56; for a degree, 126; B.F.A. in Provost, 11 art, 141; B.S., 136, 169; B.S. in forensic PSY-Psychology, 446 chemistry, 155; B.S. in medical Psychological Services Center, 29 technology, 181; Bachelor of Music, 169; Psychology, Department of, 188; courses, 446 School of Accountancy, 194; School of Public Policy Research Center, 25 Business Administration, 207 Public Service and Continuing Studies, see Residence, legal, 84 Institute for Continuing Studies Resident fees, 78 Public service function of the University, 8, 28 Responsibility of students, 85, 115, 124, 126 Publications, University, 28 Restart, academic, 76, 125 Publishing Center, University (printing Rhodes Scholars, 10 services), 28 Room rent, 79 Quality points, see Grade points Room reservations, 56 Radio-television, see Department of Journalism ROTC programs, see Aerospace Studies; Radiologic technology, 316 Military Science; and Naval Science Re-admission, certificate of, 115; requirements Rowan Oak, 19 for, 125 RSVP, 116, 120 Re-enrollment fee, 80 Rural Studies, Center for, 21 Reading, see Department of Curriculum and RUSS-Russian, 412 Instruction Russian, courses, 412 Real estate, curriculum, 221 S ST-Southern Studies, 456 Recreation Center, 16 Safety towers, Code Blue (emergency Recreation, campus, 68 intercoms), 60 Recreational facilities, 68 SAXN-Saxophone, 426 Refunds, policies governing, 81; upon Schedule booklets, 116 withdrawal, 117 Scholars Program, see McDonnell-Barksdale Regional campuses, 37 Honors College Registered pharmacists, 277 Scholarships, general, 86; College of Liberal Registrar, 11 Arts, 98; School of Accountancy, 102; Registration, 115; late, 116; new student, 116; School of Business Administration, 103; Priority, 116; RSVP, 116 School of Education, 106; School of Regulations, academic, 115 Engineering, 107; School of Pharmacy 109; Regulations, housing, 57 School of Law, 110 REL-Religion, 439 Schools and college, 31 Related subjects, requirement for B.S. Science library, 18, 278 degree, 137 Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Education, Center for, 21

Index • 503 Sculpture, major in, 141; courses, 326 Student organizations, 65-68 Sea Grant Consortium, 27 Student Service Award, Frist, 68 Second bachelor’s degree, 127 Student teaching, 226 Secondary education, curriculum, 234; Students, dean of, 65 courses, 358 Study abroad, 35, 38 Semester hours, 118; attempted, 125; required Summa cum laude degree, 128 for degree, 126; liberal arts, 131, costs, 78 Summer Developmental Program, 71 Semester system, 36 Summer session, 36 Senate, student, 65 Supercomputing Research, Mississippi Center Senior standing/classification, 115 for, 24 Services, student, 27, 55 Supervised teaching experiences, School of Small Business Development Center, 28 Education, 226 SOC-Sociology, 451 Suspension, academic, 125 Social Science Research Laboratory, 26 SW-Social Work, 450 Social work, major in, 188; courses, 450 Swayze Field, 17 Societies and clubs, 66 Symbols, grade, 118 Sociology and Anthropology, Department Symphonic Band, 64 of, 189; courses, 451 Tax History Research Center, 25 Sophomore standing/classification, 115 Taylor Medal, 40 Sororities, 67 TC-Telecommunications, 457 Southaven regional campus, 37 Teacher Certification Requirements, 225 , 68 Teacher Corps, 28 Southern Association of Colleges and Teacher, education, admission to, 227 Schools, 33 Teachers’ Writing Project, 30 Southern Culture, Center for the Study Teaching awards, 51 of, 12, 22, 35, 190; courses, 456 Telecommunications, 22, 247, 270; Southern studies, 190; courses, 456 courses, 457; liberal arts minor, 135 Southern Writer in Residence, contact Dept. of Teleproductions Resource Center, 27 English for information Television station, student, 59 SPAN-Spanish, 412 Television, radio, majoring in, see Department Spanish, major in, 168; courses, 412 of Journalism, 162 SPCH-Speech, 458 Textbook expenses, 80 Special education, curriculum, 232; Thad Cochran National Center for Natural courses, 359 Products Research, 26, 276 Special students, undergraduate, 73 THEA-Theatre, 459 Speech and Hearing Research, Center for, 29 Theatre Arts, Department of, 191; courses 459 Speech pathology, speech corrections (see Theatre, University, 65 Communicative Disorders) Theology, 193 Speech, see Department of Theatre Arts Theory, composition and history of Spirit of Ole Miss (jazz vocal ensemble), 64 music, courses, 414 STBS-String Bass, 422 TOEFL, 75-76 Steel Drum Band, 64 Transfer credit, 123; for current UM Strings, courses, 420 students, 123; minimum GPA, 72; Student activities, 55 nontraditional, 123 Student counseling, 61 Transfer students, admission of, 72; School of Student Disability Services, 61 Engineering, 249; School of Medicine, 310; Student employment office, 63 special scholarships, 89 Student government, 65 TRBN-Trombone, 428 Student Health Service, 60 Triplett Alumni Center, 14 Student Housing and Residence Life, 56 TRPT-Trumpet, 428 Student Life, Division of, 55 TUBA-Tuba, 429 Student media (newspaper, radio, television, Tuition, 78; Medical School, 311; School of yearbook), 59 Nursing, 312; School of Dentistry, 317

504 • Index Tupelo regional campus, 37 Voice, major in, 170; courses, 431 Turner Recreation Center, 16 W mark, 119 Unclassified students, admission of, 74 Waiver of degree requirements, liberal Undergraduate Council, 11 arts, 132 Undergraduate special students, 73 Walton-Young Home, 19 Undergraduates, admission of, 69 Water and Wetland Resources, Center for, 22 Union building (Ole Miss Student Welcome Week, 55 Union), 16, 59 Whitten National Center for Physical UNIV-University Studies, 465 Acoustics, 23 University Counseling Center, 61 Who’s Who Among Students, 65 University Hospital, The, 308 Williams Library, J.D., 14, 18 University Medical Center, 308 Willie Price University Nursery School, 28 University Museums, 19 Wind Ensemble, 64 University of Mississippi Foundation, 30 Wireless Communications, Center University Police Department (UPD), 60 for, 22, 247, 458 University Press of Mississippi, 27 Withdrawal, from the University, 81; from a University Publications (graphic design and course, 117, 119 editorial services), 28 WL-Wellness, 378 University Publishing Center (printing), 28 Women’s Chorale, 64 University studies, 126, 465 Women, Sarah Isom Center for, 26, 36, 156 University Writing Center, 62 Woodwinds courses, 423 Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, 13 Work-Study Program, 86 VCEL-Violoncello, 422 Writing Center, 62 Ventress Hall, 12 Writing Project, 30 Veterinary medicine, 188 X mark, 118, 120 VILA-Viola, 421 Yearbook (Student Media Center), 59 VILN-Violin, 420 Young, Stark, 19 Violin and viola, see Strings, 420 Z grade, 118-119 Visiting students, admission, 75 Zoology, see Department of Biology VOIC-Voice, 431

Index • 505