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19?8] UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 123 of Public Health, beginning October 1, 1978 (WY), at 111 annual salary of $2 1,500. 8. BARBARA B. MINCKLEY, associate professor of medical-surgical nursing, beginning October 1, 1978 (WY), at an annual salary of $30,000. 9. JAMES L. MOREY, assistant professor of occupational and environmental medicine, School of Public Health, beginning November 1, 1978 (M), at an annual salary of $24,000. 10. DEV S. PATHAK, professor of pharmacy practice, beginning October 1, 1978 (AY), at an annual salary of $36,500. 11. EDWARD CHARLES RYAN, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, on 20 percent time, beginning October 1, 1978 (NY20), at an annual salary of $7,800. 12. JOHN J. RYAN, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, on 42 percent time, and physical surgeon, on 5 percent time, beginning October 1, 1978 (NY47), at an annual salary of $23,400. 13. DAVID E. TURRIFF, assistant professor of biomedical sciences (neurobiology), Rockford School of Medicine, beginning November 1, 1978 (lY), at an annual salary of $20,000. 14. PHILLIP L. WERNER, assistant professor of medicine, beginning October 9, 1978 (IY), at an annual salary of $36,000. Urbana-Champaign 15. FREDERICK C. OLDAY, assistant professor of horticulture, beginning October 21, 1978 (IY), at an annual salary of $21,000. 16. ADRIA R. SHERMAN, assistant professor of nutrition in the Department of Foods and Nutrition, beginning January 6, 1979 (lY), at an annual salary of $23,000. Administrative Staff 17. HENRY M. GELFAND, associate dean, School of Public Health, on 80 percent time, and professor of epidemiology, on 20 percent time, Medical Center, beginning November 1, 1978 (NY80;AY20), at an annual salary of $44,785. 18. ANDREW L. GOODRICH, director of the Educational Assistance Program and associate professor of education, Chicago Circle, beginning December 1, 1978 (NY;Q), at an annual salary of $38,500. 19. ROBERT E. KREBS, associate dean of the Graduate College, Medical Center, beginning October 16, 1978 (NY), at an annual salary of $40,000. 20. MARVIN C. MILES, director, University of Illinois Hospital, Medical Center, beginning December 1, 1978 (NY), at an annual salary of $64,000. In the consideration of this item, it was pointed out that with regard to number 18 (the appointment of Andrew L. Gdrich as director of the Educational Assistance Program at Chicago Circle) there was some dissent at the Chicago Circle campus. Chancellor Riddle presented a student, anna Varnavas, who said that there was a lack of confidence in the recommendation among some students, especially with regard to the search procedures. She introduced another student, Gregory Bragg, who presented a written statement about the campus’s program for affirmative action and equal opportunity, concluding with the request that the board make no appointment at this time and that no appointment of a director of the program be made without the approval of “students and community.” Thomas M. Jenkins, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs, summarized the recruitment and search procedures. He pointed out that,

124 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [November 17 although a majority of the search committee favored other candidates, these candidates did not meet the criteria adopted for the position. Mr. Jenkins and the chancellor strongly favored Mr. Godrich’s appointment as did the chairman of the search committee and faculty members of it. Mr. Neal moved approval of the recommendation a5 presented. Mr. Wat- son moved that the question be divided, i.e., to separate the appointment of Mr. Goodrich from the remaining appointments presented in the agenda item. The motion was approved by voice vote. Mr. Watson then moved the appointment be delayed until there could be further review of the process, an action interpreted by the chair as a motion to table. This motion was defeated by the fallowing roll call vote : Aye, none; no, Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Howard, Mr. Lenz, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Neal, Mrs. Rader, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. Velaquez; absent, Governor Thompson. (The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Watson; no, Miss Kooper, Mr. Sobotka.) A separate vote then was held on the appointment of Mr. Goodrich as director of the Educational Assistance Program and the appointment was approved. (Mr. Watson’s advisory vote was negative on this motion.) Mr. Neal then moved to approve Item 5 in its entirety and on voice vote the trustees voted to so approve. Appointments to the Center for Advanced Study, Urbana (6) The dean of the Graduate College at Urbana, in consultation with the director of the Center for Advanced Study and the professors in the center, has rerommended the following for appointment as professors in the Center for Advanced Study:’ DONALD L. BURKBOLDER, professor of mathematics HANS FRAUENFELDER, professor of physics DAVID PINES, professor of physics The appointments will be effective November 21, 1978. The chancellor concurs in this recommendation. I recommend approval. On motion of Mrs. Rader, these appointments were approved. Sabbatical leaves of Absence, 1978-79 (7) On motion of Mr. Livingston, three sabbatical leaves of absence recommended by the chancellon were granted. These leaves will be included in an annual com- pilation of 1978-79 sabbatical leaves of absence to be made a part of the board Proceedings in March 1979. 1 Profwols in the center are chosen from among the most distinguished, productive and widely recognized scholars at the Urhana-Champaign campus. Appointment to a professorship ih the center is the highest recognition that the campus can bestow upon members of its faculty. A professor in the center retains his statw in his own department and maintaim a full schedule of teachme, and research. Currently the rofesson in the center are: Harry G. Drickamer Nick Holonyak Jr. Nelson Leonard .fame, %’. Marchand, Charles E. Osgood, Charles P. Slilhter, Jack Stillihger: Michio &zuki, Ledyard R. Tucker, Gregorio Weher, and Ladslav Zgusta.

124 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [November 17<br />

although a majority <strong>of</strong> the search committee favored other candidates,<br />

these candidates did not meet the criteria adopted for the position. Mr.<br />

Jenkins and the chancellor strongly favored Mr. Godrich’s appointment<br />

as did the chairman <strong>of</strong> the search committee and faculty members <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

Mr. Neal moved approval <strong>of</strong> the recommendation a5 presented. Mr. Wat-<br />

son moved that the question be divided, i.e., to separate the appointment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. Goodrich from the remaining appointments presented in the<br />

agenda item. <strong>The</strong> motion was approved by voice vote.<br />

Mr. Watson then moved the appointment be delayed until there could<br />

be further review <strong>of</strong> the process, an action interpreted by the chair as a<br />

motion to table. This motion was defeated by the fallowing roll call vote :<br />

Aye, none; no, Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Howard, Mr. Lenz, Mr.<br />

Livingston, Mr. Neal, Mrs. Rader, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. Velaquez; absent,<br />

Governor Thompson.<br />

(<strong>The</strong> student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Watson; no, Miss Kooper,<br />

Mr. Sobotka.)<br />

A separate vote then was held on the appointment <strong>of</strong> Mr. Goodrich<br />

as director <strong>of</strong> the Educational Assistance Program and the appointment<br />

was approved. (Mr. Watson’s advisory vote was negative on this motion.)<br />

Mr. Neal then moved to approve Item 5 in its entirety and on voice<br />

vote the trustees voted to so approve.<br />

Appointments to the Center for Advanced Study, Urbana<br />

(6) <strong>The</strong> dean <strong>of</strong> the Graduate College at Urbana, in consultation with the director<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Center for Advanced Study and the pr<strong>of</strong>essors in the center, has rerommended<br />

the following for appointment as pr<strong>of</strong>essors in the Center for Advanced<br />

Study:’<br />

DONALD L. BURKBOLDER, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> mathematics<br />

HANS FRAUENFELDER, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> physics<br />

DAVID PINES, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> physics<br />

<strong>The</strong> appointments will be effective November 21, 1978.<br />

<strong>The</strong> chancellor concurs in this recommendation.<br />

I recommend approval.<br />

On motion <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Rader, these appointments were approved.<br />

Sabbatical leaves <strong>of</strong> Absence, 1978-79<br />

(7) On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Livingston, three sabbatical leaves <strong>of</strong> absence recommended<br />

by the chancellon were granted. <strong>The</strong>se leaves will be included in an annual com-<br />

pilation <strong>of</strong> 1978-79 sabbatical leaves <strong>of</strong> absence to be made a part <strong>of</strong> the board<br />

Proceedings in March 1979.<br />

1 Pr<strong>of</strong>wols in the center are chosen from among the most distinguished, productive and widely<br />

recognized scholars at the Urhana-Champaign campus. Appointment to a pr<strong>of</strong>essorship ih the center<br />

is the highest recognition that the campus can bestow upon members <strong>of</strong> its faculty. A pr<strong>of</strong>essor in<br />

the center retains his statw in his own department and maintaim a full schedule <strong>of</strong> teachme, and<br />

research.<br />

Currently the r<strong>of</strong>esson in the center are: Harry G. Drickamer Nick Holonyak Jr. Nelson<br />

Leonard .fame, %’. Marchand, Charles E. Osgood, Charles P. Slilhter, Jack Stillihger: Michio<br />

&zuki, Ledyard R. Tucker, Gregorio Weher, and Ladslav Zgusta.

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