July 9th, 2009

   In this issue:


•  KSC Faculty Named for Tenure, Promotion
•  Watson Promoted to Full-Time Field Hockey Coach
•  Print Out Articles from Campus News
•  VP Lindberg Announces CMRO Promotions
•  KSC Faculty Named for Tenure, Promotion

KSC Faculty Named for Tenure, Promotion

The University System of New Hampshire Board of Trustees, on recommendation from its Academic Affairs Committee, has promoted 12 Keene State College faculty members, awarding tenure to nine professors.

Tenure

Rebecca Dunn (Health Science)
Michael Hanrahan (Computer Science)
Wayne Hartz (Technology, Design and Safety), Associate Professor
Robert Kostick (Art), Associate Professor
Donna Paley (Technology, Design and Safety), Associate Professor
Kristen Porter-Utley (Biology), Associate Professor
Marianne Salcetti (Journalism)
William James Stemp (Sociology), Associate Professor
Barbara Ware (Modern Languages)

Promotions

Phyllis Benay (English and Interdisciplinary Studies), Professor
Matthew Crocker (History), Professor
Christopher Cusack (Geography), Professor
Gregory Knouff (History), Professor
Mark Long (English), Professor
Elisabeth Roos (Theatre and Dance), Professor
Margaret Walsh (Sociology), Professor

Emeritus

Judith Hildebrandt, Associate Professor Library (2000–2009)
Robert Madden, Associate Professor Library (1976–2009)

Watson Promoted to Full-Time Field Hockey Coach
Amy Watson (Courtesy photo)

Amy Watson (Courtesy photo)

From Stuart Kaufman, Sports Information: KSC Athletic director John Ratliff has announced the promotion of head field hockey coach Amy Watson to full-time status. Starting her 20th season at Keene State, Watson has had unprecedented success coaching the Owls. During her tenure, KSC has captured seven Little East Conference championships (1998, 1999, 2004–08), earned six NCAA berths (1998, 2004–08), and claimed the 2003 ECAC New England title. Her overall record at the College is 250-128-11 (.657 pct.), including an impressive 90-12 (.882 pct) mark in LEC play.

Watson, from Hanover, N.H., has also produced 12 All-Americans, including Erin Dallas and Alyssa Rowell, who earned the honor this past season. “The biggest thing about coming aboard full time is being available to my current student athletes and being around to meet with recruits,” said Watson, a four-time LEC coach of the year. “The program has been successful. I’m looking forward to taking it to the next level.”

Print Out Articles from Campus News

Did you know that you can print out articles from the online edition of Campus News? If you want to read Professional Activities at your son’s hockey game on the weekend, or if you like to read while sipping coffee at the kitchen table, click an article link under “In This Issue,” scroll to the bottom of the article, and look for the printer icon and “printer-friendly format” link.

VP Lindberg Announces CMRO Promotions

Maryann LaCroix Lindberg, vice president for Advancement at Keene State College, has announced two appointments in the College and Media Relations office. Robin Dutcher, who continues as media relations coordinator, has also been appointed campus spokesperson. Susan Peery has been named director of College and Media Relations.

As campus spokesperson, Robin advances the institution’s strategic goals with the media, offers public relations and media counsel to the President and cabinet, and helps to develop a proactive communication strategy for the campus in times of crisis. She also edits Campus News and writes press releases and feature material as needed for Keene State Today and other College and Media Relations publications.

Robin came to the College Relations department in 2005 from the Vermont Law School, where she was assistant director of Media Relations. Before moving into media relations, she worked in book publishing for 15 years as an editorial director and editor, and was a reporter for several newspapers in northern New England.

Susan Peery came to Keene State in 2004 and was named interim director of the College and Media Relations office in 2006. As director, she supervises a staff of writers, graphic designers, sports reporters, and the media relations office, and is responsible for telling the story of Keene State College to prospective students, alumni, campus and community members, and other audiences. College and Media Relations works closely with Online Communications and with other offices within the Advancement division to express and further the institution’s goals.

Susan came to Keene State in 2004 after many years in magazine and book publishing. At Yankee Publishing, Inc., in Dublin, N.H., she was the managing editor of The Old Farmer’s Almanac and senior editor of Yankee (1977–2000). She is the author of several books, including short histories of the Keene Public Library and the Ladies Charitable Society of Keene.

“Both Susan and Robin bring a tremendous amount of experience and perspective to their new roles here at Keene State College,” Maryann Lindberg stated. “As we seek to engage more of the community, our alumni, and other friends of the College in our next 100 years of educating great students, excellent communications will be absolutely essential. Susan and Robin are a wonderful resource for us, and I’m very pleased that they have agreed to take on these new positions.”

Photos by Mark Corliss; Susan Peery, Robin Dutcher

Susan Peery and Robin Dutcher received appointments in the College and Media Relations office.

Susan Peery and Robin Dutcher received appointments in the College and Media Relations office.

KSC Faculty Named for Tenure, Promotion

KSC Faculty Named for Tenure, Promotion

The University System of New Hampshire Board of Trustees, on recommendation from its Academic Affairs Committee, has promoted 14 Keene State College faculty members, awarding tenure to 11 professors.

Tenure:
Phyllis Benay (English and Interdisciplinary Studies)
Prudence Cuper (Education)
Brian Green (Sociology), Associate Professor
Linda Hadden (Management), Associate Professor
Kathleen Halverson (Library), Associate Professor
Karen Jennings (Psychology)
Karrie Kalich (Health Science), Associate Professor
Yuan Pan (Art)
Margaret Smith (Health Science)
Karen Stanish (Math)
Michael Welsh (Economics/Political Science)

Promotions:
Colin Abernethy (Chemistry), Associate Professor
Stephen Bigaj (Education), Professor
Suzanne Castriotta (Computer Science), Associate Professor
Vincent Ferlini (Math), Professor
Renate Gebauer (Biology), Professor
Maura Glennon (Music), Professor
Richard Jardine (Math), Professor
Daniel Patterson (Theatre & Dance), Professor
William Seigh (Theatre & Dance), Professor
Susan Theberge (Education), Professor

Emeritus:
Klaus Bayr, Professor of Geography (1969-2008)
Charles Beach, Associate Professor of Physical Education (1978-2008)
Sherry Bovinet, Professor of Physical Education (1970-2008)
Henry Freedman, Professor of Art History (1970-2007)
Russell Harkay, Professor of Physics ( 1980-2008)
Gladys Johnsen, Professor of Music (1993-2008)