Editor's Note: Below is a statement by University of Richmond faculty and staff written by Kelling Donald in consultation with other black faculty members. The statement was finalized and shared with faculty on June 5, Donald wrote in an email to The Collegian on June 16. Faculty and staff may add their signature to the statement up until June 22. The statement below will be updated periodically as new signatures are added.
"We, the undersigned faculty and staff at the University of Richmond, express unequivocally our rejection of anti-black racism, racial injustice more broadly and police brutality as exhibited brazenly in the recent killings of Breonna Taylor in Kentucky (March 13, 2020), Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia (Feb. 23, 2020) and George Floyd in Minnesota (May 25, 2020). We recognize that the use of deadly force against African Americans has a much longer—and more tortured—history. We also acknowledge the fact of the long and painful history and contemporary reality of race-based inequities in the United States. As such, we affirm, particularly as staff and faculty at the University of Richmond, the shared commitment to standing firmly against institutional bigotry. We remain committed to, "combating inequality and advancing inclusivity," as expressed in the ‘University Statement on Recent Acts of Racist Violence,’ issued on May 30, 2020 by the University President, Ronald A. Crutcher. We stand in solidarity with our students, alumni, staff, and other faculty who have resolved to combat individual acts of racial malice and, more broadly, systemic racism in the United States and around the world."
1. Kelling Donald, professor of chemistry
2. Samuel Abrash, associate professor of chemistry and environmental studies
3. Julian Hayter, historian and associate professor of leadership studies
4. Andrea Simpson, associate professor of political science
5. Dan Pierce, assistant professor of biology
6. Kristine Nolin, associate professor of chemistry
7. Elizabeth Kissling, associate professor of Spanish and applied linguistics
8. Sandra Joireman, associate provost for faculty, Weinstein chair of international studies and professor of political science
9. Michael Leopold, Floyd D. and Elisabeth S. Gottwald professor of chemistry
10. Chris von Rueden, anthropologist and associate professor of leadership studies
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11. Ronald Crutcher, university president and professor of music
12. Timothy Barney, associate professor of rhetoric and communication studies
13. Jan French, associate professor of anthropology
14. Justin Laughter, adjunct professor of law
15. Eric Yellin, associate professor of history and American studies
16. Robert Galgano, adjunct instructor of history
17. Lucretia McCulley, head of scholarly communications at Boatwright Memorial Library
18. Tanja Softic, professor of art and chair of the art and art history department
19. Edward Ayers, Tucker-Boatwright professor of the humanities and president emeritus
20. Ryan Brazell, technology consultant in the Teaching and Scholarship Hub
21. Ann C. Hodges, professor emerita of law and interim program chair of human resources management at the School of Professional and Continuing Studies
22. Tamar Schwartz, professor of law and legal practice
23. Aleksandra Sznajder Lee, associate professor of political science
24. Paul Kvam, professor of statistics and mathematical economics program coordinator
25. Krista Stenger, associate professor of biology and chair of the department of biology
26. Kasongo Kapanga, professor of French and chair of the department of languages, literatures and cultures
27. Monti Datta, associate professor of political science
28. Joe Boehman, dean of Richmond College and associate dean of the School of Arts and Sciences
29. Stephen Tallman, E. Claiborne Robins distinguished professor of business and professor of management
30. Marcia Whitehead, humanities librarian
31. Richard Dagger, E. Claiborne Robins distinguished chair in the liberal arts, chair of the department of political science and professor of political science and philosophy, politics, economics and law
32. Julia Kelly, assistant to the director of disability services and the vice president of student development
33. Joanna Wares, associate professor of mathematics
34. Emily Boone, director of biological instruction
35. Carol Wittig, head of research and instruction at Boatwright Memorial Library, FYS instructor and adjunct assistant professor at SPCS
36. Patrick Benner, director of residence life and housing
37. Crystal Hoyt, professor of leadership studies and psychology, associate dean for academic affairs and Colonel Leo K. & Gaylee Thorsness endowed chair in ethical leadership
38. David Brandenberger, professor of history and global studies
39. Brian Henry, professor of English and creative writing
40. Erika Zimmermann Damer, associate professor of classical studies and program coordinator of women, gender and sexuality studies
41. Janice Craft, assistant professor of legal practice and director of professional identity formation
42. Lynda Kachurek, rare books and special collections librarian at Boatwright Memorial Library
43. Nicole Sackley, associate professor of history and American studies
44. Molly Lewis, associate director of residence life and housing
45. Anna Lacy, area coordinator in the Office of Residence Life and Housing
46. Julie Pollock, associate professor of chemistry
47. John Warrick, associate professor of biology and co-coordinator of the neuroscience program
48. Stephen Long, associate professor of political science and global studies
49. Amy Howard, interim senior administrative officer and associated faculty of American studies
50. David Salisbury, associate professor of geography and the environment and chair of the department of geography and the environment
51. Glyn Hughes, director of Common Ground and affiliated faculty of sociology and anthropology
52. Joanna Love, associate professor of music
53. Ted Bunn, professor of physics and chair of the department of physics
54. Kathrin Bower, professor and coordinator of German studies and associate dean
55. Sharon Feldman, professor of Spanish and Catalan studies, William Judson Gaines chair in modern foreign languages and interim chair of the department of theatre and dance
56. Melody Kimball Wilson, assistant to the vice president in Information Services
57. Julie Laskaris, associate professor of classical studies and chair of the department of classical studies
58. Keith McIntosh, vice president and chief information officer for Information Services
59. Althea McMillian, web programmer in Information Services
60. Kathleen Roberts Skerrett, university professor
61. Julietta Singh, associate professor of English and WGSS
62. Tequita Hawkins, senior programmer and analyst in Information Services
63. Sunni Brown, director of media and public relations
64. Michelle Hamm, professor of chemistry and Clarence E. Denoon professor of science
65. Chris Bischof, assistant professor of history
66. Cynthia Price, associate vice president of media and public relations
67. Anthony Russell, associate professor of English and coordinator of the Italian studies program
68. Jeffrey Harrison, W. David Robbins chair in strategic management and professor of management
69. Patricia Herrera, associate professor of theatre and affiliated faculty of American and WGSS studies
70. Fess Khan, user services project coordinator
71. Chiles Wade Downey, professor of chemistry
72. Shakun Mago, professor of economics
73. Jim Gibson, sesquicentennial professor of law
74. Carol Parish, Floyd D. and Elisabeth S. Gottwald professor of chemistry and associate provost for academic integration
75. Kevin Heraldo, videographer in University Communications
76. Patrice Rankine, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences and professor of classics
77. Monika Siebert, associate professor of English
78. Taene Britt, purchasing card program manager
79. Lidia Radi, associate professor of French and Italian
80. Paul Achter, associate professor of rhetoric and interim chair of the department of rhetoric and communication studies
81. Jennifer Cable, professor of music and coordinator of vocal studies
82. Linda Fairtile, head of Parsons Music Library and adjunct lecturer of music
83. Kevin Creamer, manager of IT communications and engagement in Information Services
84. Maja White, associate professor of theatre
85. Jessie Fillerup, associate professor of musicology
86. Jean Creamer, assistant registrar
87. Joe Essid, director of the Writing Center
88. Josh Jeffreys, Jewish chaplain and director of religious life
89. Matthew Dewald, senior editor in University Communications
90. Marie Boylan, administrative assistant in the Academic Skills Center
91. Craig Kocher, university chaplain and Jessie Ball duPont chair of the chaplaincy
92. Kristin Bezio, associate professor of leadership studies
93. Surabhi Vittal, director of financial planning and operations in the School of Arts and Sciences
94. Mary Finley-Brook, associate professor of geography and the environment
95. Rick Mayes, professor of political science and co-coordinator of the healthcare studies program
96. Jamie Lynn Haskins, chaplain for spiritual life
97. Benjamin Broening, associate dean and professor of music
98. Emily Humberson, writer and acknowledgement coordinator in the Office of Donor Relations
99. Miles Johnson, assistant professor of chemistry
100. Rafael de Sa, professor of biology
101. Jeremy Drummond, associate professor of art
102. Shannon Jones, director of biological instruction and URISE program coordinator
103. Kay MacDonald, administrative coordinator for living-learning and Roadmap programs
104. Katie Mahan, licensed professional counselor in Counseling and Psychological Services
105. Rania Kassab Sweis, associate professor of anthropology and global studies
106. Sashko Stefanovski, senior systems administrator in Information Services
107. Melissa Ooten, associate director of the women involved in living and learning program and Westhampton College gender research specialist
108. Andrew Gurka, director of living-learning and Roadmap programs
109. Kim Lebar, director of annual giving
110. Rhonda Lambert Parson, administrative coordinator in the Office of Foundation, Corporate and Government Relations
111. Clovis Khoury, director of enterprise computing
112. Mia Reinoso Genoni, dean of Westhampton College, associate dean of the School of Arts and Sciences and affiliated faculty of art and art history and WGSS
113. Brenda Thomas, director of grant support in the Office of Foundation, Corporate and Government Relations
114. Susan Galvin, manager of the IS project office
115. David Lefkowitz, professor of philosophy and PPEL
116. Prateek Bhakta, assistant professor of computer science
117. Catherine Cribbs, director of digital engagement in University Communications
118. Mark Stanton, compliance coordinator in the athletics department
119. Anna Creech, head of resource acquisition and delivery at Boatwright Memorial Library
120. Sara Pappas, associate professor of French and visual studies
121. Andrea Zinski, senior programmer and analyst in Information Services
122. Brittany Jezouit, SPCS senior program manager
123. Samantha Guss, social sciences librarian at Boatwright Memorial Library
124. Heather Sadowski, director of health promotion
125. Laurie Mackey, program coordinator for the Richmond Scholars program
126. Brianne Meagher, transfer and curriculum analyst in the Registrar’s Office
127. Margaret Dorsey, associate professor of anthropology
128. Diana Trinh, international student advisor in the Office of International Education
129. Patrick Schweiger, OIE study abroad manager
130. Jessica Washington, program manager for student engagement and the Bonner Scholars program in the Bonner Center for Civic Engagement
131. Anne Holdaway, regional development officer
132. Cory Schutter, fellow for student engagement in the CCE
133. Adrienne Piazza, associate director of student engagement and director of the Bonner Scholars program
134. Abigail Cheever, associate professor of English
135. Elisbeth Gruner, professor of English
136. Harry Hoke, director of introductory mathematics
137. Tracy Cassalia, deputy Title IX coordinator for students
138. Kristen Ball, senior associate registrar
139. Dustin Engels, business process analyst in the Office of Planning and Policy
140. Michelle Wamsley, assistant vice president of academic advancement and strategic priorities in the Office of Foundation, Corporate and Government Relations
141. Daniel Fabian, associate dean of Richmond College
142. Mickey Quinones, dean of the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business and professor of management
143. Kerry Albright Fankhauser, associate dean of Westhampton College
144. Olivier Delers, associate professor of French
145. Lakiesha Cheatham, director of budget and operations in the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business
146. Georgia Osborne, operations coordinator for UR Downtown
147. Sheetal Lee, OIE administrative assistant
148. Jennifer Pribble, associate professor of political science and global studies
149. Debbie Fisher, associate director of the MBA program
150. Jane Geaney, professor of religious studies
151. Dean Simpson, professor of classical studies
152. Jannette Amaral-Rodriguez, assistant professor of Spanish
153. Rett Alexander, senior programmer and analyst in Information Services
154. Ashleigh Brock, assistant to the president
155. Michele Cox, director of study abroad
156. Douglas Winiarski, professor of religious and American studies and chair of the department of religious studies
157. Alexandra Carter, director of leadership giving at the T.C. Williams School of Law
158. Ellen Sayles, associate dean of international education and director of education abroad
159. Andi Minor, special events manager in the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business
160. Jon Park, assistant professor of computer science
161. Joanne Even, executive education business development director in the E. Clairborne Robins School of Business
162. Connor Wilson, UR online operations specialist in the Advancement Office
163. Morgan Harrell, associate director of annual giving and operations
164. Sara Hanson, assistant professor of marketing
165. Clare Pugsley, regional development officer in the Advancement Office
166. Lendi Bass, administrative coordinator for alumni relations
167. Doron Samuel-Siegel, professor of law and legal practice
168. Wendy Sheppard, assistant director of sports and risk management
169. Sybil Fellin, director of the UR Better initiative
170. Julia Burke, program coordinator for education in SPCS
171. Stacy Hull, coordinator of Partners in the Arts
172. Matthew Lowder, assistant professor of cognitive psychology
173. Adraine Gibson, administrative coordinator in the Office of Multicultural Affairs
174. Mickie Campos, administrative assistant in the Office of Alumni and Career Services
175. Erling Sjovold, professor of art
176. Martha Merritt, dean of Carole M. Weinstein chair of international education
177. Julie Baker, director of the French intensive language program
178. Ryan Elizabeth Foulds, project manager in Career Services
179. Nell Smith, program coordinator of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at SPCS
180. Terry Heilman Sylvester, regional development officer and director of parent philanthropy in the Advancement Office
181. Brannon McDaniel, associate professor of philosophy
182. Elizabeth Baughan, associate professor of classics and archaeology and affiliated faculty of art and art history
183. Bertram Ashe, professor of English
184. Kourtney Ennis, marketing and communications manager in the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business
185. Rachel Turk, CAPS staff psychologist for athletics
186. Caroline Steadman, leadership gift officer in the Advancement Office
187. Amy Gallagher, assistant director of class giving in the Advancement Office
188. Kristjen Lundberg, assistant professor of social psychology
189. Mary Churchill, CAPS licensed clinical psychologist and staff psychologist
190. Maura Alexander, instructor of finance
191. Adrien Arnold, grants research and communications specialist in the Office of Foundation, Corporate and Government Relations
192. Ted Peebles, director of the Spanish intensive language program
193. Stephanie Spera, assistant professor of climate change and remote sensing
194. Laura Runyen-Janecky, professor of biology
195. Carthene R. Bazemore-Walker, assistant dean for diversity, inclusivity and thriving of the School of Arts and Sciences
196. Lindsey Campbell, media relations specialist in University Communications
197. Aurora Hermida-Ruiz, associate professor of Spanish
198. Meriwether Gilmore, CAPS administrative coordinator
199. Jeffrey Carlson, assistant professor of marketing
200. Todd Lookingbill, associate professor of biology and geography and the environment
201. Gary Shapiro, Tucker-Boatwright professor of humanities-philosophy, emeritus
202. Sandra Peart, dean of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies, E. Clairborne Robins distinguished professor in leadership studies and president of the Jepson Scholars Foundation
203. Mavis Brown, associate professor of education and interim chair of the department of education
204. Stefanie Massony, assistant to the vice president of advancement
205. Theresa Keefe, SPCS administrative assistant and customer service representative
206. Dean Croushore, professor of economics, Rigsby Fellow in economics and department chair of economics
207. Abdullah Kumas, associate professor of accounting
208. Karina Vazquez, director of the Spanish community-based learning program
209. Katie Bell, associate director of donor relations
210. Tom Mullen, director of public affairs journalism and Catholic chaplain
211. Betsy Mullen, visiting assistant professor of journalism
212. Tom Shields, SPCS associate dean for academic and student affairs, associate professor of education and leadership studies and program chair of graduate education
213. Andrea Vest, CCE administrative coordinator
214. Elizabeth Schlatter, deputy director and curator of exhibitions for University Museums
215. Darren Guensch, assistant coach for women’s basketball
216. Scott Allison, professor of psychology and chair of the department of psychology
217. John Vaughan, director of pre-health education and co-coordinator of the healthcare studies program
218. Nicole Maurantonio, associate professor of rhetoric and communication studies and American studies and interdisciplinary studies program coordinator
219. Ladelle McWhorter, Stephanie Bennett-Smith chair of WGSS and professor of environmental studies
220. Meg Pevarski, associate director of Greek Life in the Center for Student Involvement
221. Lauren Tilton, assistant professor of rhetoric and communication studies and American studies
222. Taylor Arnold, assistant professor of statistics
223. Margaret Ivey, clinical professor of law and director of the clinical placement program
224. L. Stephanie Cobb, George and Sallie Cutchin Camp professor of Bible and program coordinator of Jewish studies
225. Andy McGraw, ethnomusicologist and associate professor of music
226. Rosanne Ibanez, assistant director of admissions in the T.C. Williams School of Law
227. Emily Cherry, assistant dean for communications and strategic initiatives in the T.C. Williams School of Law
228. Douglas Broome, senior programmer and analyst in Information Services
229. Dorothy Holland, associate professor of theatre and WGSS
230. Dan Chen, assistant professor of political science
231. Laura Thompson, assistant dean for undergraduate student services in the E. Claiborne Robins School of Business
232. Kate Cassada, associate professor of education, assistant chair of graduate education for educational leadership and policy studies and director of the Center for Leadership in Education
233. Kristine Grayson, associate professor of biology
234. Wendy Perdue, dean of the T.C. Williams School of Law and professor of law
235. Francoise Ravaux-Kirkpatrick, professor of French and film studies and co-director of the annual UR/VCU French film festival
236. Leslie Bohon-Atkinson, OIE interim director of ESL
237. Jean Hines, director of strategic sourcing and payments
238. Charlynn Small, CAPS licensed clinical psychologist and staff psychologist
239. Katie McBride, associate director of design services in University Communications
240. Sydney Watts, associate professor of history and WGSS
241. Violet Ho, professor of management
242. Bob Piazza, visiting instructor of management
243. Hope Walton, director of the Academic Skills Center and Peer Advisors and Mentors
244. Deborah Napoli, director of field placement in the department of education
245. Dwayne Smith, associate registrar of scheduling
246. Michael Kerckhove, associate professor of mathematics
247. Kathryn Hoskins, administrative coordinator in Information Services
248. Kathy Salandro, library associate of acquisitions and serials at the William Taylor Muse Law Library
249. Eric Anthony Grollman, associate professor of sociology
250. Dina Cortez-Melton, gift entry and records coordinator in the Advancement Office
251. Sam Gibbs, Macintosh support coordinator in Information Services
252. Emily Helft, director of disability services
253. Julie Neville, user services system administrator in Information Services
254. Devan Martinez, manager of fitness and facilities
255. Michelle Heck, associate dean of admissions in the T.C. Williams School of Law
256. Liz Jones, director of career development for alumni advising and employer outreach in the T.C. Williams School of Law Career Development Office
257. Kate Sirc, athletics business manager
258. Chris Schaefer, assistant director of athletics for annual giving
259. Haley Harwell, economist and assistant professor of leadership studies
260. Erica Hall, operations manager in the T.C. Williams School of Law
261. Jennifer Stevens, administrative specialist for study abroad
262. Ashley Griffin Hudak, administrative assistant in the T.C. Williams School of Law
263. Debbie Coward, scheduling coordinator in the Registrar’s Office
264. Leeann Laing, associate athletic director for business operations
265. Crystal Hamilton, EMS administrator and event coordinator
266. Sharon Krol, assistant to the dean and registration and student records manager in the T.C. Williams School of Law
267. Derek Miller, assistant director of community relationships and community-engaged learning in the CCE
268. Tom Roberts, associate vice president of health and well-being
269. Peggy Watson, director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at SPCS
270. Jenika Simmons, administrative assistant in the T.C. Williams School of Law
271. David McCoy, associate vice president of public safety and chief of police
272. Kaylin Tingle, healthy relationship and violence prevention educator in the Office of Health Promotion
273. Lisa McCoy, CSI coordinator of Greek Life
274. Will O’Neal, director of organic chemistry laboratories
275. Eric Beatty, University Police captain
276. Holly Blake, director of the WILL* program, associate dean for outreach education and development in Westhampton College and affiliated faculty of WGSS
277. LaToya Gray, user support specialist at Boatwright Memorial Library
278. Aaron Campbell, director of public sector careers in the T.C. Williams School of Law Career Development Office
279. Sarah Mercer, administrative assistant in the Student Health Center
280. John Hayden, professor of biology
281. Ernest McGowen, associate professor of political science
282. Alfred Johnson, University Police captain
283. Kim Dean-Anderson, associate director of community relationships and UR Downtown in the CCE
284. Shelby Suffridge, area coordinator in the Office of Residence Life and Housing
285. Leslie Stevenson, director of career development in Career Services
286. Alaina Schneider, communications manager in Career Services
287. Lindsey King, scheduling and event specialist in the Office of the President
288. Melanie Hillner, science librarian at Boatwright Memorial Library
289. Sherry Ceperich, CAPS licensed clinical psychologist
290. Lindsay Biggs, Spider Club operations coordinator
291. Anne Schueneman, registered nurse in the Student Health Center
292. Kym Osterbind, recruiting coordinator in the T.C. Williams School of Law Career Development Office
293. Mariela Mendez, associate professor of Latin American, Latino and Iberian Studies and WGSS
294. Rhianna Shabsin, director of alumni relations in the T.C. Williams School of Law
295. Walter Schoen, associate professor of theatre
296. Robert Nelson, director of the digital scholarship lab and head of digital engagement at Boatwright Memorial Library
297. Cemile Kumas, visiting lecturer of chemistry
298. Collin Rabe, assistant professor of economics
299. Leah Frierson, director of advising in the Academic Advising Resource Center
300. Joanna Drell, professor of history and chair of the department of history
301. Mari Lee Mifsud, professor of rhetoric and WGSS
302. Jennifer Bowie, associate professor of political science
303. Thad Williamson, associate professor of leadership studies and PPEL and University Faculty Senate president (2020-23)
304. Timothy Hamilton, associate professor of economics
305. Cindy Bukach, associate professor of psychology
306. Shannon Hooker, assistant director at the Modlin Center for the Arts
307. Matthew Oware, Irving May professor of human relations and professor of sociology and anthropology
308. Trey Sutton, assistant professor of management
309. Dan Palazzolo, professor of political science and associate dean
310. Angie Hilliker, associate professor of biology
311. Angela Leeper, director of the Curriculum Materials Center in the department of education
312. Du’Neika Easley, assistant vice president of Internal Audit
313. Hilary Raymond, visiting lecturer of French
314. Kelly Lambert, professor of behavioral neuroscience and psychology and co-coordinator of the neuroscience program
315. Bob Spires, associate professor of education at SPCS
316. Iria Jones, operations manager at Boatwright Memorial Library
317. Elena Calvillo, associate professor of art history and art history coordinator
318. Fred Hagemeister, research analyst in Information Services
319. Sylvia Gale, interim executive director of the CCE
320. Anne Evans, director of education and outreach at New American History
321. Della Dumbaugh, professor of mathematics and mathematics program coordinator
322. Jane Berry, professor of psychology
323. Allison Kwolek, head coach of women’s lacrosse
324. Beth Simms, IS project manager in Information Services
325. Blake Stack, assistant director of student engagement and the Bonner Scholars program in the CCE
326. Malorie Olivier, administrative specialist in the Office of the Provost
327. Nathan Parker, head dive coach
328. Allison Brenning, director of instruction and educational practice and adjunct assistant professor of graduate education
329. Jerry Gilfoyle, professor of physics and Robert Edward and Lena Frazer Loving chair of the physics department
330. Christopher Klein, associate director of study abroad
331. Heather Hogg, director of costume in the department of theatre and dance
332. Nick Minnix, event coordinator for the MBA program
333. Maia Linask, associate professor of economics
334. Mary Ruth Walters, events and communications manager in the T.C. Williams School of Law
335. Scott Johnson, associate professor of communication studies and faculty director for the first and second year experience
336. MJ Chinworth, academic employment coordinator in the Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office
337. Dixon Abreu, director of Portuguese
338. Cynthia Johnson, administrative coordinator in the Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office
339. Raika Sadeghein, assistant professor of marketing
340. Karen Kochel, associate professor of psychology
341. Dana Lascu, professor of marketing
342. Peter Smallwood, associate professor of biology
343. Kimberly Wolfe, digital collections librarian at Boatwright Memorial Library
344. Nathaniel Ayers, visualization and web designer in the Digital Scholarship Lab
345. Elizabeth Outka, professor of English
346. Laura Fitrer, administrative assistant in the Academic Skills Center
347. Michael Marsh-Soloway, director of the Global Studio
348. Kastle Aschliman, content coordinator in the Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office
349. Dominique Williams, assistant professor of biochemistry
350. Corinna Barrett Lain, S. D. Roberts and Sandra Moore professor of law
351. Alison McCormick, purchasing coordinator in the Dining Services Business Office
352. Eileen Downey, adjunct lecturer of chemistry
353. Tyler Betzhold, executive chef at the Heilman Dining Center
354. Norma Trimmer, catering and retail operations coordinator in University Catering
355. Matthew Brock, truck driver in University Catering
356. Mike LaRue, lead cook at the Heilman Dining Center
357. Josh Wroniewicz, director of purchasing in the Dining Services Business Office
358. Megan Freeman, stores and requisitions manager at the Heilman Dining Center
359. Marya Kravets, operations coordinator in the Advancement Office
360. Mary Kelly Tate, director of the Institute for Actual Innocence and clinical professor of law
361. Gretchen Flynn Morris, director of strategic management for academic and student affairs and instructor of human resource management in SPCS
362. Martha Pittaway, executive assistant to the vice president for enrollment management
363. Arthur Charlesworth, professor of mathematics and computer science
364. Alexandra Byrum, assistant director of communications and UR Downtown in the CCE
365. Michelle Lynn Kahn, assistant professor of history
366. Hilary Brown Appleton, assistant director of donor relations
367. Jennifer Stancil, director of foundation and corporate relations
368. Frank Allen, director of employer relations in Career Services
369. David Bevan, production manager at the Heilman Dining Center
370. Eugene Wu, associate professor of biology and biochemistry
371. Claudio Lopez-Guerra, associate professor of political science
372. Leah Downey, administrative assistant of alumni avents in Career Services
373. Chuck Mike, associate professor of theatre
374. Dan Thigpen, cook at the Heilman Dining Center
375. Sasha Hollister, program manager of community relationships and UR Downtown in the CCE
376. Meghan Rosatelli, adjunct professor of art and art history and American studies and SPCS
377. David Johnson, University Police officer
378. Crista LaPrade, digital asset management and preservation administrator at Boatwright Memorial Library
379. Peter Lurie, associate professor of English and coordinator of the film studies program
380. Erik Craft, associate professor of economics PPEL
381. Melinda Yang, assistant professor of biology
382. Molly Field, special assistant for board operations in the Office of the President
383. Linda Boland, professor of biology and director of the Teaching and Scholarship Hub
384. Leigh Melton, adjunct professor of law
385. Jen D’Arezzo, communications and graduation manager in the Registrar’s Office
386. Sara Rock, assistant to the dean of international education
387. Christine Most, assistant director of operations in the CCE
388. Stephen Simon, associate professor of political science and PPEL and coordinator of the PPEL program
389. Walt Stevenson, associate professor of classical studies
390. Megan Dooley, assistant director of regional initiatives in Career Services
391. Rob Andrejewski, director of sustainability and adjunct assistant professor of nonprofit studies
392. Doug Szajda, associate professor of computer science
393. Kathy Hoke, professor of mathematics and chair of the department of mathematics and computer science
394. Jeremy LeCrone, assistant professor of mathematics
395. Marcella Torres, director of mathematical studies
396. Barry Lawson, professor of computer science and computer science coordinator
397. Corrado Corradini, assistant director of the Spanish intensive language program
398. Earl Lee, sous chef at the Heilman Dining Center
399. Marti Tomlin, director of University Recreation
400. Anne Van Gelder, director of dance and artistic director of University Dancers
401. Paul Lozo, director of environmental operations in University Facilities
402. Terri Moore, administrative coordinator in the Office of Undergraduate Admission
403. Patricia Stohr-Hunt, assistant professor of elementary education
Contact Kelling Donald at kdonald@richmond.edu.
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