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19791 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 215 Salary Expense Total ROBERT T. MEEKER, assistant professor of architecture .................. $4 000 $4 630 $8 630 RICH~RD M. Hiu, professor of business administration ........... 7 067 7 067 graduate &ant (.75 FTE). ..... 1 467 1 467 ROBERT L. CARRINGER, associate professor of English.. ............ 4 444 1 700 6 144 graduate assistant (.50 FTE) ...... 1 000 1 000 EHUZ) YAIRI, associate professor of speech and hearing science.. ...... 5 467 2 500 7 967 PHYLLIS B. ARLT, assistant professor of speech and hearing science (on twelve-month appointment). .. - CAROL K. AUQSPURQER, assistant professor of botany. ............. 4 192 4 192 SHERRY L. WALKER, visiting lecturer in botany' ...................... 2 124 2 124 graduate assistant ............... 1 973 1 973 The funds for these awards and associated expenses will be provided on a shared basis from the budgets of the colleges submitting the proposals and from campus reserves. The chancellor at Urbana-Champaign has concurred in these recommendations as has the vice president for academic affairs. I recommend approval. On motion of Mr. Hahn, these recommendations were approved. Appointments to the Center for Advanced Study, Urbana (9) Upon the recommendation of the director of the Center for Advanced Study and with the concurrence af the dean of the Graduate College, the chancellor at Urbana-Champaign has recommended the following appointments of associates and visiting associates in the Center for Advanced Study for the academic year 1979-80 and for the program of research or study as indicated in each case. The vice presi- dent for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval. Associates BEAK, PETER, professor of chemistry, for the second semester, to study the effects of the molecular environment on the energies of protomeric isomers. BERNARD, PAUL P., professor of history, for the academic year, to analyze the Old Regime in German-speaking Europe of 1785. DIGCS, BERNARD J., professor of philosophy, for the first semester, to complete a book on the foundations of morality. ECKERT, CHARLES A., professor of chemical engineering, for the second semester, to study new developments in statistical mechanics and theories of fluids. GALLO, FRANK, professor of art, for the first semester, to create a new body of work employing cast paper as a medium. HURT, JAMES R., professor of English, for the first semester, to examine symbol and myth in American culture through the perceptions of seven nineteenth-century Illinois writers. KACHRU, BRAT B., professor of linguistics and head of the department, for the academic year, to study the impact and infiuence of the English language on South Asian languages and literatures. She will be a member of the faculty in 1979-80.
216 BOARD OF TRUSTEES March 21 KAMBER, FRANZ W., professor of mathematics, for the academic year, to carry out mathematical studies in the field of differential-algebraic topology. KLEIN, MILES V., professor of physics, for the academic year, to carry out expenmental studies of certain man-made metallic and semiconductor compounds. KOLODZIEJ, EDWARD A., professor of political science, for the first semester, to complete a study of French disarmament, arms control, and arms sales policies since World War 11. KRAUSE, HARRY D., qrofessor of law, for the first semester, to complete a study of the legal and soclal aspects of child support enforcement. PBSHKIN, ALAN J., professor of comparative education in educational policy studies and chairperson of the department, for the academic year, to conduct field work for a study of the role and impact of the religious school in contemporary America. TRIANDIS, HARRY C., professor of psychulogy and in the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations and associate director of the Office of International Programs and Studies, for six months beginning July 18, 1979, to investigate psychosocial factors contributing to the success or failure of negotiation in cross-cultural settings. TRURAN, JAMES w., professor of astronomy, for the second semester, to carry out studies of nuclear processes in the evolution of stars. Visiting Associate GRENDLER, PAUL F., professor of history, University of Toronto, for the academic year, to continue a study of primary and secondary education in Renaissance Venice, 1500-1650. On motion of Mr. Neal, these appointments were approved. Sabbatical Leaves of Absence, 1979-80 (10) The chancellors at the Medical Center and Urbana-Champaign campuses have recommended members of the faculty to be given sabbatical leaves of absence in accordance with the provisions of the University of Illinois Statutes. The programs of research, study, and travel for which leaves are requested have been examined by the research boards at the campuses, and the vice president for academic affairs has reviewed the applications for the leaves and recommends approval of 6 leaves for Medical Center and 175 leaves for Urbana-Champaign. (A list of those recommended has been filed with the secretary of the board for record. ) (For t b record and to provide an annual compilation, in 1978-79, 13 leaves were taken at Medical Center, and 146 leaves were taken at Urbana-Champaign.) I concur. On motion of Mr. Neal, these leaves were granted as recommended. Honorary Degrees, Medical Center (1 1) The senate at the Medical Center campus has recommended that honorary degrees be conferred on the following persons at the Commencement Exercises on June 1, 1979: DONALD A. HENDERSOF, dean, School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University - the degree of Doctor of Science. US B. ~CHMOND, assistant secretary for health, Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare - the degree of Doctor of Science. The chancellor has concurred in the recommendations. I recommend approval.
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19791 UNIVERSITY OF <strong>ILLINOIS</strong> 215<br />
Salary Expense Total<br />
ROBERT T. MEEKER, assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>of</strong> architecture .................. $4 000 $4 630 $8 630<br />
RICH~RD M. Hiu, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
business administration ........... 7 067<br />
7 067<br />
graduate &ant (.75 FTE). ..... 1 467<br />
1 467<br />
ROBERT L. CARRINGER, associate<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English.. ............ 4 444<br />
1 700 6 144<br />
graduate assistant (.50 FTE) ...... 1 000<br />
1 000<br />
EHUZ) YAIRI, associate pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong><br />
speech and hearing science.. ...... 5 467<br />
2 500 7 967<br />
PHYLLIS B. ARLT, assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
<strong>of</strong> speech and hearing science<br />
(on twelve-month appointment). .. -<br />
CAROL K. AUQSPURQER, assistant<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> botany. .............<br />
4 192 4 192<br />
SHERRY L. WALKER, visiting lecturer<br />
in botany' ...................... 2 124<br />
2 124<br />
graduate assistant ............... 1 973<br />
1 973<br />
<strong>The</strong> funds for these awards and associated expenses will be provided on a<br />
shared basis from the budgets <strong>of</strong> the colleges submitting the proposals and from<br />
campus reserves.<br />
<strong>The</strong> chancellor at Urbana-Champaign has concurred in these recommendations<br />
as has the vice president for academic affairs.<br />
I recommend approval.<br />
On motion <strong>of</strong> Mr. Hahn, these recommendations were approved.<br />
Appointments to the Center for Advanced Study, Urbana<br />
(9) Upon the recommendation <strong>of</strong> the director <strong>of</strong> the Center for Advanced Study<br />
and with the concurrence af the dean <strong>of</strong> the Graduate College, the chancellor at<br />
Urbana-Champaign has recommended the following appointments <strong>of</strong> associates and<br />
visiting associates in the Center for Advanced Study for the academic year 1979-80<br />
and for the program <strong>of</strong> research or study as indicated in each case. <strong>The</strong> vice presi-<br />
dent for academic affairs concurs.<br />
I recommend approval.<br />
Associates<br />
BEAK, PETER, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> chemistry, for the second semester, to study the effects<br />
<strong>of</strong> the molecular environment on the energies <strong>of</strong> protomeric isomers.<br />
BERNARD, PAUL P., pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> history, for the academic year, to analyze the Old<br />
Regime in German-speaking Europe <strong>of</strong> 1785.<br />
DIGCS, BERNARD J., pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> philosophy, for the first semester, to complete a<br />
book on the foundations <strong>of</strong> morality.<br />
ECKERT, CHARLES A., pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> chemical engineering, for the second semester, to<br />
study new developments in statistical mechanics and theories <strong>of</strong> fluids.<br />
GALLO, FRANK, pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> art, for the first semester, to create a new body <strong>of</strong> work<br />
employing cast paper as a medium.<br />
HURT, JAMES R., pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> English, for the first semester, to examine symbol and<br />
myth in American culture through the perceptions <strong>of</strong> seven nineteenth-century<br />
<strong>Illinois</strong> writers.<br />
KACHRU, BRAT B., pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> linguistics and head <strong>of</strong> the department, for the academic<br />
year, to study the impact and infiuence <strong>of</strong> the English language on<br />
South Asian languages and literatures.<br />
She will be a member <strong>of</strong> the faculty in 1979-80.