Storrs-area Emeriti Celebrate
CLAS emeritus faculty members from the Storrs area met on campus recently to celebrate some very active retirements. Many emeriti continue to teach classes, write books, and contribute to the academic and Storrs-area community. Dennison Nash, professor emeritus of anthropology, completed his 50th year of teaching in 2007. Sam Witryol, professor emeritus of psychology, is in his 57th year of teaching.
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Current CLAS Dean Ross MacKinnon, center, with retirees (l to r) Timothy Killeen, former associate dean of CLAS; Antonio Romano, former dean; and former associate deans Paul Goodwin and Ronald Growney. |
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Robert Bee, anthropology, talks with Dean Ross MacKinnon. Chemistry emeriti Cecile Hurley and Arthur Dimock are in the background. |
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Gerhard Austin, modern and classical languages, talks with friends. |
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Dean MacKinnon with Elizabeth Hanson, political science. |
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Sam Witryol, psychology, left, with Dennison Nash, anthropology. |
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J.D. O’Hara, English, center, with Ruth and Paul Klemens, physics. |
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Former Dean Antonio Romano with James Hurley, mathematics. |
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Emeriti (l to r) Sam Witryol, Dennison Nash, Amerigo Farina, psychology emeritus and current associate department head, and Norman Kogan, political science. |
Photos by Daniel Buttrey.
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