Milestones at IU Bloomington

Published October 14, 2005

October anniversaries

35 years

David Hummons, Office of the Bursar; and Terrence White, Residential Programs and Services (RPS).

25 years

Sharon Holtsclaw, RPS; Kevin Knerr, RPS; Michael McQueen, Physical Plant; and Jeffrey Tate, Department of Chemistry.

20 years

Michael Farris, Physical Plant; Eddie Grubb, Physical Plant; Cary Hawkins, IU Bookstore and Service Centers; Sally Knight, Office of the Registrar; Mike Pipher, Office of the Vice President for University Relations; and Katherine Sterrett, Office of the Vice President for Information Technology (OVPIT).

15 years

Gary Aydelott, Physical Plant; Terry Bartlett, RPS; Kevin Beatty, Physical Plant; Tribble Bradley, OVPIT; Troy Carter, Physical Plant; Mark Cornwell, Radio and Television Services; Ben Duncan, IU Alumni Association; Cathy Jamison, Wells Library; Karen Jukes, Department of Psychology; Debbie Melloan-Ruiz, IU Health Center; John Peterson, Instructional Support Services; Kevin Robertson, Motor Pool; Dave Rust, Office of the Vice President for University Relations; Jeffrey Taylor, Department of Mathematics; Emily Tenney, Wells Library; Thomas Wetzel, School of Public and Environmental Affairs; and William Workman, Physical Plant.

10 years

Kathryn Brown, IU Health Center; Christopher Calabrese, OVPIT; Cynthia Connelley, Office of the Dean of the Faculties; Lori Dekydtspotter, Wells Library; James Jackson, Physical Plant; Kenneth Long, Office of Risk Management; Sarah Martin, Office of Academic Support and Diversity; Karen McAbee, Law Library; Michael Morgan, OVPIT; Jason Openshaw, IU Alumni Association; and Gregory Tittelbaugh, Enrollment Services.

Retirements

Ruth Gwaltney, Office of Admissions, retired Aug. 27, with 35 years of service to the university.

Mildred Richardson, Parking Services, with 30 years of service to the university, and Rena Purcell, School of Education, with 26 years of service, retired Sept. 1.

Barrie Zimmerman, Radio and Television Services, with 34 years of service, retired Oct. 1.

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