23 CLASS professors promoted in 2023-24

23 CLASS professors promoted in 2023-24

The College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences announced the promotion of 23 esteemed faculty members effective this academic year. This group of exceptional scholars has been recognized for their unwavering commitment to research, teaching and service, embodying the college’s dedication to academic excellence and leadership. 

Each year, the University of Houston’s Board of Regents reviews tenure-track professors for promotion. This process is a testament to the University's commitment to nurturing an environment conducive to scholarly growth and leadership in higher education.   

“We are immensely proud of our promoted faculty and those who were awarded tenure,” Dean Daniel P. O’Connor said. “Each of these milestones is significant and deserving of high praise. Their ambition and drive has not only elevated themselves but ensured that our students receive a Tier 1 education.”    

This cohort of promoted professors hail from diverse academic backgrounds and possess an array of achievements.   

The 2023-24 faculty promotions are as follows:  

Promotion to Professor  

Justin Coates 
Philosophy 

Catherine F. Patterson 
History 

José Ramón Ruisánchez Serra
Hispanic Studies 

Lydia B. Tiede 
Political Science 

Gergely Ujhelyi 
Economics 

Andres G. Viana 
Psychology 

Hanako Yoshida 
Psychology 

Ling Zhu 
Political Science 

 

Promotion to Associate Professor  

Christopher Arellano 
Health and Human Performance 

Johanna R. Bick 
Psychology 

Adam Kent Fetterman 
Psychology 

Willa H. Friedman
Economics 

Norah Linda Andrews Gharala 
History 

Jaewook Kim 
Global Hospitality Leadership 

Wenlin Liu 
Communication 

Yael R. Loewenstein 
Philosophy 

Luis Daniel Medina
Psychology 

Radoslaw Paluszynski
Economics 

Josiah John Rector 
History 

Kavita Ashana Singh 
English 

 

Non-Tenure Track Promotions  

Chereece Andrews 
Communication 

Paola Arboleda 
Hispanic Studies 

Sharon Grigsby Hill 
Communication Sciences and Disorders