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25 years and counting

A group of loyal faculty and staff have been with Rollins since it became a school on September 13, 1990.
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Front row, l-r: Richard M. Levinson, executive associate dean, academic affairs; Rose Gangarosa; Eugene Gangarosa, professor emeritus, global health; Kathryn H. Graves, associate dean, development and external relations; Kathleen Rae Miner, associate dean, applied public health

Second row, l-r: J. Elaine Brockman, senior research associate, epidemiology; Laureen Mann, departmental computer support technician II; Deborah A. McFarland, associate professor, global health; May Ting Liu, information analyst III; Carol J. Rowland Hogue, professor, epidemiology; Philip S. Brachman, professor, global health

Third row, l-r : Robin G. Thompson, senior administrative assistant, environmental health; Cynthia Jorgensen, adjunct associate professor, behavioral sciences and health education; Michael H. Kutner, professor, biostatistics and bioinformatics; Michael J. Haber, professor, biostatistics and bioinformatics; John R. Boring, professor, epidemiology; Barbara Johnson-Allen, senior computer system analyst; Moose Alperin, chair, Executive MPH program

Fourth row, l-r: Allan Goldman, adjunct professor, health policy and management; Ann Buckles, editing supervisor, Georgia Center for Cancer Statistics; Judy H. Andrews, director of registry operations, Georgia Center for Cancer Statistics; Nancy J. Thompson, associate professor, behavioral sciences and health education; Carolyn Drews-Botsch, professor and vice chair, epidemiology

Not pictured: Donna J. Brogan, professor emeritus, biostatistics; George A. Cotsonis, senior associate, biostatistics and bioinformatics; W. Dana Flanders, professor, epidemiology; Stanley Foster, professor emeritus, global health; Michael J. Lynn, senior associate, biostatistics and bioinformatics; Azhar Nizam, senior associate, biostatistics and bioinformatics; Iris Smith, clinical associate professor, behavioral sciences and health education

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