The list of retirees from the first half of 2022 is pretty short, but the years of service add up to more than 700 years. Please join us in wishing our colleagues a happy retirement.
Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences
Stephen Carr (42 years): English, associate professor emeritus
N. John Cooper (35 years): Chemistry, distinguished service professor emeritus and former dean of the Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences
Robert Drennan (44 years): Anthropology, distinguished professor emeritus
Juan Duchesne-Winter (15 years): Hispanic languages and literatures, professor emeritus
Barbara Edelman (30 years): English, senior lecturer
Mark Kemp (32 years): English, senior lecturer
James McNerney (38 years): Research support services, engineering technician
Stanley Paul (47 years): Chemistry, research specialist V
Jean-Francois Richard (30 years): Economics, distinguished university professor emeritus
Maria Saenz Robles (30 years): Biological sciences, research assistant professor
Mark Strauss (43 years): Psychology, associate professor emeritus
James Woodward (11 years): History and philosophy of science, distinguished professor emeritus
Disability Resources and Services
Noreen Mazzocca (22 years): Disability specialist
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Kevin Kearns (35 years): Professor of public and nonprofit management. He was the founding director of the Johnson Institute for Responsible Leadership and the Frances Hesselbein Leadership Forum
John T.S. Keeler (15 years): Former dean of GSPIA, who served from 2007-20, before moving into a faculty position.
Phil Williams (32 years): Professor of international security studies; director of the Matthew B. Ridgway Center for International Security Studies and the Wesley W. Posvar Chair in International Security Studies
Pitt IT
Carol Zielinski (37 years): Applications manager
Pitt Pediatrics
Carlton M. Bates (14 years): Professor of pediatrics; vice chair of basic research; division director, pediatric nephrology
Sara C. McIntire (32 years): Professor of pediatrics; assistant advisory dean, Office of Student Affairs for Department of Pediatrics; Paul C. Gaffney Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine
School of Computing and Information
Marcella Walls (42 years): Secretary II, who in addition to working for individual faculty members, helped with faculty searches, the beginning of the online classes for Library Science and departmental travel
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
George E. Carvell (47 years): Professor, physical therapy
Mary Lynn Fitzgerald (24 years): Assistant professor, physical therapy
Walt A. Stoy (32 years): Professor, emergency medicine program
Valerie J. Watzlaf (36 years): Associate professor, health information management
School of Nursing
Eileen Chasens (18 years): Professor and department chair, Health & Community Systems
Marilyn Dice (23 years): Administrative secretary, Health & Community Systems