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September 2021

 

Celebrating faculty promotions
Courtney Brewer

 

  Well done on your promotions!
 
The FA congratulates our adjunct colleagues on promotions that took effect as of September 1, 2021.
   

Congratulations to our colleagues who returned to work this fall with a new rank, as they have earned promotions that went into effect as of September 1.

Full-time faculty promotions were announced in January, as well as those adjunct members whose promotions were delayed due to the transition to the online format for most faculty. For a list of those members, please see our promotions celebrations article in the February 2021 edition of The WORD. The following is a list of adjunct members who were promoted this past fall and spring:

to adjunct professor

  • Theresa Dereme

to adjunct associate professor

  • Richard Acritelli
  • James Adamski
  • Bruce Bern
  • Tejas Bouklas
  • Craig Butler
  • Jessica DeHart
  • Christina Hamm
  • Edward Hassildine
  • Philip Paskowitz
  • Stuart Plotkin
  • Anthony Salvia
  • Nolan Walker

to adjunct assistant professor

  • Michael Belizar
  • Steven Bellavia
  • Silvia Brown
  • Caroline Burns
  • Donna Cooke
  • Lea Dato
  • Maurice Kemp
  • Barbara Klaritch
  • Lauren Liburd
  • Juan Lopez
  • John McMullen
  • Kerriann Moore
  • Annette Ricciardi
  • Danielle Riccobono
  • Daina Rieder
  • Jacqueline Romano
  • Kevin Teare
  • Ryan Wallace

to adjunct PA 2

  • Timothy Chiraz
  • Michael Forte
  • Marissa Joel
  • Dilek Su Kuruoglu
  • Thomas Kowell
  • Maryellen LoBosco
  • Ann Loud
  • Patricia Mohn
  • Clifford Satriano
  • Tina Vincenti
  • Deborah Wertheim

Promotion represents an important acknowledgment of the commitment our faculty make to our students, the college and themselves as they engage in meaningful and important activities that provide service to their department, their campus and the college while advancing their professional development. These activities are what make SCCC an amazing place for students to get their start in a degree program or to position themselves to enter the workplace.

The promotion process begins each spring with promotion workshops and A-Form submissions and concludes the following spring with recommendations to the college president by the promotions committee. It is a year-long process that faculty navigate, with the FA here to support you each step of the way.

Those faculty who began the process in spring 2021 will be contacted soon with information regarding their next steps. For them, the process will conclude in December and decisions will be announced in January 2022.

Promotion workshops will be conducted in February 2022 for those who are getting ready to begin the process or who want to get a head start preparing for it. I encourage everyone to attend one of the workshops, as they are helpful and informative.