310 <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> Presidents *Deceased. Buchtel College S. H. McCOLLESTER*, 1872-1878, D.D., Litt. D. E. L. REXFORD*, 1878-1880, D.D. ORELLO CONE*, 1880-1896, D.D. CHARLES M. KNIGHT*, 1896-1897, D.Sc. (ad interim) IRA A. PRIEST*, 1897-1901, D.D. A. B. CHURCH*, 1901-1912, D.D., LL.D. PARKE R. KOLBE*, 1913, Ph.D., LL.D. <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> PARKE R. KOLBE*, 1913-1925, Ph.D., LL.D. GEORGE F. ZOOK*, 1925-1933, Ph.D., LL.D. HEZZLETON E. SIMMONS*, 1933-1951, M.S., D.Sc. LL.D. NORMAN P. AUBURN*, 1951-1971, B.A., D.Sc., Litt.D., L.H.D., LL.D., D.C.L. D. J. GUZZETTA, 1971-1984, Ed.D., LL.D., D.S.Sc., L.H.D. WILLIAM V. MUSE, 1984-1992, B.S., M.B.A., Ph.D. MARION A. RUEBEL, 1992, B.A., M.A., Ph.D., (acting) PEGGY GORDON ELLIOTT, 1992-1996, B.A., M.S., Ed.D. MARION A. RUEBEL, 1996-1998, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. LUIS M. PROENZA, 1999-, B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Deans <strong>of</strong> the Colleges <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> *Deceased. Buchtel College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences ALBERT I. SPANTON*, 1913-1938, M.A., Litt.D. CHARLES BULGER*, 1938-1948, Ph.D., Litt.D. ERNEST H. CHERRINGTON, JR., 1948-1960, Ph.D. THOMAS SUMNER*, 1960-1962, Ph.D. GEORGE W. KNEPPER, 1962-1967, Ph.D. DON A. KEISTER*, 1967-1969, Ph.D. JOHN BACHMANN*, 1969-1970, Ph.D. (acting) ROBERT A. OETJEN, 1970-1977, Ph.D. CLAIBOURNE E. GRIFFIN*, 1977-1993, Ph.D. RANDY MOORE, 1993-95, Ph.D. ROGER B. CREEL, 1995-97, Ph.D. (Interim) ROGER B. CREEL, 1997-<strong>2005</strong>, Ph.D. RONALD F. LEVANT, <strong>2005</strong>-, Ed.D. College <strong>of</strong> Engineering FREDERIC E. AYER*, 1914-1946, C.E., D.Eng. R. D. LANDON*, 1946-1963, C.E., M.S. W. M. PETRY*, 1963-1964, M.S.M.E. (acting) MICHAEL J. RZASA*, 1964-1970, Ph.D. COLEMAN J. MAJOR, 1970-1979, Ph.D. JOSEPH EDMINISTER, 1980-1981, J.D. (acting) LOUIS A. HILL, JR., 1981-1988, Ph.D. GLENN A. ATWOOD, 1988-1989, Ph.D. (acting) NICHOLAS D. SYLVESTER, 1989-1994, Ph.D. CHIOU S. CHEN, 1994-1995, Ph.D. (interim) IRVING F. MILLER, 1993-1998, Ph.D. S. GRAHAM KELLY III, 1998-2003, Ph.D. (interim) GEORGE K. HARITOS, 2003-, Ph.D. College <strong>of</strong> Education W. J. BANKES*, 1921-1931, M.A. ALBERT I. SPANTON*, 1931-1933, M.A., Litt.D. (acting) HOWARD R. EVANS*, 1933-1942, Ph.D. HJALMER W. DISTAD*, 1942-1944, Ph.D. (acting) HOWARD R. EVANS*, 1944-1958, Ph.D. D. J. GUZZETTA, 1958-1959, Ed.D. LL.D., D.S.Sc., L.H.D. (acting) CHESTER T. McNERNEY, 1959-1966, Ph.D., LL.D. H. KENNETH BARKER, 1966-1985, Ph.D. JOHN S. WATT, 1985-1986, Ph.D. (acting) CONSTANCE COOPER, 1986-1988, Ed.D. JOHN S. WATT, 1988-1989, Ph.D. (acting) WILLIAM E. KLINGELE, 1989-1996, Ed.D. RITA S. SASLAW, 1996-1998, Ph.D. (interim) LARRY A. BRADLEY, 1998-2000, Ph.D. (interim) ELIZABETH J. STROBLE, 2000-2004, Ph.D. PATRICIA A. NELSON, 2004-, Ph.D. College <strong>of</strong> Business Administration WARREN W. LEIGH*, 1953-1962, Ph.D. RICHARD C. REIDENBACH, 1962-1967, Ph.D. ARTHUR K. BRINTALL, 1967-1968, Ph.D. (acting) WILBUR EARLE BENSON*, 1968-1970, Ph.D. JAMES W. DUNLAP, 1970-1989, Ph.D. RUSSELL J. PETERSEN, 1989-1994, Ph.D. JAMES INMAN, 1994-1995, LL.M. (interim) STEPHEN F. HALLAM, 1995-2003, Ph.D. JAMES W. BARNETT, 2003-2004 B.S. (interim) JAMES W. BARNETT, 2004-, B.S. School <strong>of</strong> Law STANLEY A. SAMAD*, 1959-1979, J.S.D. ALBERT S. RAKAS*, 1979-1981, J.D. (interim) DONALD M. JENKINS, 1981-1987, LL.M. ISAAC C. HUNT, JR., 1987-1995, LL.B. RICHARD AYNES, 1995-, J.D.
Graduate School CHARLES BULGER*, 1933-1951, Ph.D., Litt.D. (Dean <strong>of</strong> Graduate Work) ERNEST H. CHERRINGTON, JR., 1955-1960, Ph.D. (Director <strong>of</strong> Graduate Studies) ERNEST H. CHERRINGTON, JR., 1960-1967, Ph.D. (Dean <strong>of</strong> the Graduate Division) ARTHUR K. BRINTALL, 1967-1968, Ph.D. (Dean <strong>of</strong> Graduate Studies and Research) EDWIN L. LIVELY, 1968-1974, Ph.D. (Dean <strong>of</strong> Graduate Studies and Research) CLAIBOURNE E. GRIFFIN*, 1974-1977, Ph.D. (Dean <strong>of</strong> Graduate Studies and Research) JOSEPH M. WALTON, 1977-1978, Ph.D. (Associate Dean <strong>of</strong> Graduate Studies and Research) ALAN N. GENT, 1978-1986, Ph.D. (Dean <strong>of</strong> Graduate Studies and Research) JOSEPH M. WALTON, 1986-1989, Ph.D. (Acting Dean <strong>of</strong> Graduate Studies and Research) PATRICIA L. CARRELL, 1989-1993, Ph.D. (Dean <strong>of</strong> the Graduate School) CHARLES M. DYE, 1993-2000, Ph.D. (Dean <strong>of</strong> the Graduate School) GEORGE R. NEWKOME, 2001-, Ph.D. (Vice President for Research & Dean <strong>of</strong> the Graduate School) <strong>University</strong> College (formerly General College) D. J. GUZZETTA, 1959-1962, Ed.D., LL.D., D.S.Sc., L.H.D. THOMAS SUMNER*, 1962-1977, Ph.D. PAUL S. WINGARD, 1977-1978, Ph.D. (acting) MARION A. RUEBEL, 1978-1989, Ph.D. NANCY K. GRANT, 1989-1990, Ph.D. (acting) THOMAS J. VUKOVICH, 1990-1993, Ph.D. (acting) KARLA T. MUGLER, 1993-, Ph.D. Continuing Education and Evening Division (Formerly Evening College) L. L. HOLMES, 1932-1934, M.A. (director) LESLIE P. HARDY*, 1934-1953, M.S.Ed., L.H.D. (director) E. D. DURYEA, 1953-1956, Ed.D. (dean) D. J. GUZZETTA, 1956-1959, Ed.D., LL.D., D.S.Sc., L.H.D. (dean) WILLIAM A. ROGERS*, 1959-1967, Ed.D. (dean) CHARLES V. BLAIR, 1967-1970, M.A. (dean) JOHN G. HEDRICK, 1970-1974, M.A. (dean) CAESAR A. CARRINO, 1974-1986, Ph.D. (dean) WILLIAM H. BEISEL, 1998-2004, Ph.D. Summit College (formerly Community and Technical College) W. M. PETRY*, 1964-1974, M.S.M.E. ROBERT C. WEYRICK, 1974-1985, M.S. FREDERICK J. STURM, 1985-1987, Ed.D. (acting) JAMES P. LONG, 1987-1989, Ph.D. FREDERICK J. STURM, 1990-1995, Ed.D. DEBORAH S. WEBER, 1995-96, M.A. (interim) DAVID A. SAM, 1996-2000, Ph.D. WILLIAM H. BEISEL, 2000-2004, Ph.D. (interim) STANLEY B. SILVERMAN, 2004- , M.A. College <strong>of</strong> Fine and Applied Arts RAY H. SANDEFUR*, 1967-1978, Ph.D. GERARD L. KNIETER, 1978-1986, Ph.D. KELVIE C. COMER, 1986-1987, Ed.D. (acting) WALLACE T. WILLIAMS*, 1987-1991, Ph.D. DONALD E. HALL, 1991-1992, Ph.D. (acting) LINDA L. MOORE, 1992-1998, Ph.D. MARK S. AUBURN, 1998-2000, Ph.D. (interim) MARK S. AUBURN, 2000-, Ph.D. College <strong>of</strong> Nursing ESTELLE B. NAES, 1967-1975, Ph.D. LILLIAN J. DeYOUNG, 1975-1988, Ph.D. ELIZABETH J. MARTIN, 1988-1992, Ph.D. V. RUTH GRAY, 1992-1996, Ed.D. JANNE R. DUNHAM-TAYLOR, 1996-1997, Ph.D. (interim) CYNTHIA CAPERS, 1997-, Ph.D. Wayne College MARVIN E. PHILLIPS, 1972-1974, M.A. (acting director) JOHN G. HEDRICK, 1974-1974, M.A. (director) JOHN G. HEDRICK, 1974-1979, M.A. (dean) ROBERT L. McELWEE, 1979-1980, M.A. (acting dean) TYRONE M. TURNING, 1980-1995, Ed.D. (dean) FREDERICK J. STURM, 1995-1997, Ed.D. (dean) JOHN P. KRISTOFCO, 1997-, Ph.D. (dean) Directory <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong> 311 College <strong>of</strong> Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering FRANK N. KELLEY, 1988-, Ph.D. (dean)
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SECTION 1. . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2 The University of Akron 2005-2006
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4 The University of Akron 2005-2006
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A CIVIL CLIMATE FOR LEARNING: STATE
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BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS The Universi
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WAYNE COLLEGE To meet the needs of
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Residence Hall Program Board The Re
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