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State of the College 2011
J. Blaine Hudson,
Dean
College of Arts and Sciences
University of Louisville
Retiring Faculty
Ann Allen
History (phased retirement)
Stow Chapman Fine Arts
Donald Dupré
Chemistry
Clara Leuthart
Geography and Geosciences
Wiley Williams
Mathematics
New Tenured and Tenure-Track
Faculty
Mary Ashlock
Communication
John Begley
Fine Arts
Genevieve Carlton
History
Amy Clukey
English
Fabian Crespo
Anthropology
Cherie Dawson-Edwards
Andrew Day
Justice Administration
Geography and Geosciences
New Tenured and Tenure-Track
Faculty
Marci DeCaro
Psychological and Brain Sciences
Guy Dove
Philosophy
Karen Freberg
Communication
Pearlie Johnson
Pan-African Studies
Janet Kelly
Urban and Public Affairs
Monica Rodriguez
Classical and Modern Languages
David Roelfs
Sociology
New Tenured and Tenure-Track
Faculty
Ayman Shabana
Humanities
Malissa Taylor
History
Alicestyne Turley
Pan-African Studies
Monnica Williams
Psychological and Brain Sciences
Promotions to Associate Professor
with Tenure
A. Glenn Crothers
History
Jason Gainous
Political Science
Stephen Hanson
Philosophy
Yuxin Ma
History
Promotions to Associate Professor
with Tenure
Andrew Rabin
English
Susanna Remold
Biology
Ryan Schroeder
Sociology
Granting of Tenure
Assistant Professor Granted Tenure
William Tkweme Pan-African Studies
Associate Professor Granted Tenure
John Gibson
Philosophy
Sandra Sephton Psychological and Brain Sciences
Promotions to Professor
Matthew Biberman
English
Melissa Evans-Andris Sociology
Craig Grapperhaus
Chemistry
Pawel Kozlowski
Sergio Mendes
Chemistry
Physics and Astronomy
(granted tenure)
Promotions to Professor
John Morrison
Physics and Astronomy
Joanna Wolfe
English
Francis Zamborini
Chemistry
Xiang Zhang
Chemistry (granted tenure)
New Chairs
Ying Kit Chan
Fine Arts (January 2011)
Rinda Frye
Theatre Arts
Robert Huber
Military Science
Alan Leidner
Classical & Modern Languages
Rodger Payne
Political Science (January 2012)
Laurie Rhodebeck
Political Science (Acting)
Richard Wittebort
Chemistry (January 2011)
A&S Budget Comparison
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
$53,635,059 $58,079,457 $60,399,016
+8.3 %
+4.0 %
2009-10
$60,023,034
-0.6%
2010-11
$63,090,902
+5.1%
2011-12
$68,538,788
+8.6%
A&S Fall Enrollment Breakdown
and Comparison
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Undergraduate
7833
7795
7843
8270
8386
Graduate
885
848
875
891
889
Total
8718
8643
8718
9161
9275
-0.9%
+0.9%
+5.0%
+1.4%
Credit Hour Production
by Academic Unit, 2010-11
A&S
Education
Business
Speed
Medicine
Dentistry
Nursing
Law
Music
Kent
Public Health
UofL Total
Total Credit Hours
286,452
59,092
49,105
39,507
32,998
21,478
16,328
12,243
12,129
10,562
2,772
547,323
% Total
52.3
10.8
9.0
7.2
6.0
3.9
3.0
2.2
2.2
1.9
0.5
Distance Education Revenue
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
$1,508,079 $1,915,204 $2,584,899 $3,300,462 $3,879,203 $4,776,814
+27.0 %
+35.0 %
+27.7%
+17.5%
+23.1%
Number of Full-Time Faculty
Comparison
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
380.4
FTE
391.04
FTE
400.91
FTE
394.06
FTE
399.90
FTE
404.90
FTE
+2.8 %
+2.5 %
-1.7%
+1.5%
+1.3%
Extramural Research Funding
(PIs Only)
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
$10,966,772
$13,866,320
$8,472,228
$11,009,153
$9,083,873
$7,017,220
+27.4 %
-38.9 %
+29.0%
-21.2%
-22.8%
Number of Staff Comparison
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
164.50
FTE
170.80
FTE
184.80
FTE
185.32
FTE
203.53
FTE
203.99
FTE
+3.8 %
+8.2 %
+0.3%
+9.8%
+0.2%
University Retention and Graduation Rates
Graduated in:
Admitted
1995
4 Years
10.9%
5 Years
25.8%
6 Years
33.4%
1998
11.1%
27.1%
33.2%
2001
15.9%
35.6%
43.6%
2004
21.2%
42.0%
48.6%
Prepared by: Office of Institutional Research & Planning
A&S Priorities: 2011-2012
• Budget (and possible reduction)
• Improve retention and graduation rates
• Implement contingent faculty reduction plan
• Raise research productivity
• Strengthen programs
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