SU Says 'Farewell' to 11 Retiring Faculty and Staff
class=""MsoNormal"">SALISBURY, MD---Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire. – William Butler Yeats
class=""MsoNormal"">At the end of this semester, Salisbury University says farewell to 11 retiring faculty and staff who helped light that fire for thousands of students throughout the years. Together, they represent more than 267 years of combined service. They are:
class=""MsoNormal"">Kent Kimmel, associate provost - 37 years
class=""MsoNormal"">Augustine DiGiovanna, Biology Department – 33 years
class=""MsoNormal"">Lois Bromley, Blackwell Library – 31 years
class=""MsoNormal"">Barry King, assistant vice president for student affairs – 30 years
class=""MsoNormal"">James Phillips, chief of University Police – 30 years
class=""MsoNormal"">John Fields, assistant vice president for student affairs – 28 ? years
class=""MsoNormal"">Carol Williamson, vice president for student affairs – 26 years
class=""MsoNormal"">George Rubenson, Management and Marketing Department - 18 years
class=""MsoNormal"">Frank Darcy, driver, Motorpool – 15 ? years
class=""MsoNormal"">Lee Townshend, advising services coordinator, Perdue School – 13 years
class=""MsoNormal"">Joseph Quinn, Accounting and Legal Studies Department – 5 ? years
class=""MsoNormal"">In April, SU also said good-bye to retiree Johanna Schamehorn of the Bookstore. She spent seven years with the University.
class=""MsoNormal"">With heartfelt gratitude, the University extends best wishes to each of this year’s retirees.
class=""MsoNormal"">For more information call 410-543-6030 or visit the SU Web site at www.salisbury.edu. "