NIU faculty members receive promotions, tenure

The NIU Board of Trustees voted earlier this month to approve promotion and tenure for 39 NIU faculty members.

“Congratulations to our dedicated faculty receiving promotion and/or tenure this year,” Executive Vice President and Provost Laurie Elish-Piper said. “Faculty are essential in cultivating student success; driving the research and artistry mission of the university and supporting the engagement and outreach priorities of the university. We applaud these individuals on their excellent work, while looking forward to all they will do in the future here at NIU.”

NIU faculty members are leading scholars in their fields of study, providing a first-class educational experience to students while creating a welcoming and intellectually stimulating environment. Supporting the success of faculty is a priority outlined in NIU’s university goals, including modernizing promotion and tenure evaluation practices to make them more inclusive of evolving faculty work.

New for the 2025-26 cycle, NIU recently introduced the Interfolio Review, Promotion and Tenure system as part of ongoing commitment to enhancing support to faculty, department chairs and deans during the promotion and tenure process. This system streamlines workflows, while enhancing security, ensuring compliance with evolving guidelines and reducing administrative burden for staff and allowing faculty to focus on their teaching, research and service.

Achieving tenure and promotion as a faculty member is a significant accomplishment, recognized after an in-depth process of evaluation that considers the individual’s teaching, service and scholarship to NIU, the profession and more.

Please join us in congratulating the following faculty members:

Promotion from Associate Professor to Professor

Yunier Bello-Cruz, Mathematical Sciences

Bryan Dallas, Interdisciplinary Health Professions

Justin Dodd, Earth, Atmosphere and Environment

Michael Eads, Physics

Heidi Frostestad, College of Law

Vittorio Gensini, Earth, Atmosphere and Environment

James Horn, Chemistry and Biochemistry

Venumadhav Korampally, Electrical Engineering

Nicole LaDue, Earth, Atmosphere and Environment

Tao Li, Chemistry and Biochemistry

Yipeng Liu, Operations Management and Information Systems

Jamie Mayer, Allied Health and Communicative Disorders

Nathan Stansell, Earth, Atmosphere and Environment

Zachary Wahl-Alexander, Kinesiology and Physical Education

Tenure and Promotion from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor

Milijana Buac, Allied Health and Communicative Disorders

Ximena Burgin, Educational Technology, Research and Assessment

Niechen Chen, Industrial and Systems Engineering

Gibson Cima, School of Theatre and Dance

Olivier Devergne, Biological Sciences

Ricela Feliciano-Semidei, Mathematical Sciences

Farzin Ferdowsi, Electrical Engineering

Nicholas Grahovec, Kinesiology and Physical Education

Dana Isawi, Counseling and Higher Education

Colin Kuehl, Political Science

Julie Langer, Public Administration

Timothy Michaelis, Management

Biagio Palese, Operations Management and Information Systems

Nan Qin, Finance

Reza Rajabi, Marketing

Mariana Ricklefs, Curriculum and Instruction

Rachel Rupnow, Mathematical Sciences

Amanda VanValkenburg, School of Art and Design

Tyler Wood, Kinesiology and Physical Education

Ting Xia, Mechanical Engineering

Peitao Zhu, Counseling and Higher Education

Promotion from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor

Gregory Elinson, College of Law

Peter Ormerod, College of Law

Hired at the Rank of Professor with Tenure

James Ahern, Anthropology

Mary Earick, Special and Early Education