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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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T h e nomination is made after consultation with the Executive Committee and the faculty of the department. T h e vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval.

O n motion of Ms. Reese, this appointment was approved. Head, Department of Maternal-Child Nursing, College of Nursing, Chicago

(11) T h e interim chancellor at Chicago has recommended the appointment of Joyce E. Roberts, presently professor in the School of Nursing, associate professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and director of the Nurse-Midwifery Program of the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, as professor on indefinite tenure and head of the Department of Maternal-Child Nursing, College of Nursing, and clinical chief of maternal-child nursing, University of Illinois Hospital, effective September 14, 1990, on a twelve-month service basis, at an annual salary of $90,000. Dr. Roberts succeeds Dr. Anna M. Tichy who returned to a faculty role August 31, 1988. Arlene Burroughs has served as acting head since that time. This recommendation is made with the advice of a search committee 1 and after consultation with the faculty of the department. T h e vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval.

O n motion of Ms. Reese, this appointment was approved. Head, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Urbana

(12) T h e chancellor at Urbana, after consultation with the dean of the College of Education, has recommended the appointment of Steven E. Tozer, presently associate professor of educational policy studies, 2 as head of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction beginning September 2 1 , 1990, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of $65,000. Dr. Tozer will continue to hold the rank of associate professor on indefinite tenure on an academic year service basis. He succeeds Dr. Theodore Manolakes who had been serving as acting head. T h e nomination is made on the recommendation of a search committee 3 and after consultation with members of the faculty. T h e vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval.

O n motion of Ms. Reese, this appointment was approved.

1 Leona M. Peterson, associate professor of medical-surgical nursing, chair, Arlene Burroughs, assistant professor and acting head, maternal-child nursing; Dorothy D. Camilleri, assistant professor of psychiatric nursing and acting executive associate dean, College of Nursing; Shu Pi Chen, professor of public health nursing; Jean A. Gala, assistant professor of public health nursing at Peoria; Laina M. Gerace, assistant professor of psychiatric nursing; Dee Ann Gillies, associate professor of administrative studies in nursing; Cyntnia Gurney, student; Gloria A. Henderson, associate professor and acting head, administrative studies in nursing; Joyce H.Johnson, associate professor of medical-surgical nursing; Leopold G. Selker, associate dean of academic affairs, College of Associated Health Professions; Louise Shores, executive director, Illinois Nurses Association; Janet Spunt, assistant director of nursing, Hospital; and Sandra Webb, assistant professor of nursing, Chicago" State University. 2 He has been acting head since August 2 1 , 1990. 3 Kenneth J. Travers, professor of curriculum and instruction and of statistics, chair, Richard C. Anderson, professor of educational psychology and professor and director, Center for the Study of Reading; J. Richard Dennis, associate professor of curriculum and instruction; Violet J. Harris, assistant professor of curriculum and instruction, in the Bureau of Educational Research, the Center for Advanced Study, and the Center for the Study of Reading; Clarence J. Karier, professor of history of education and head of the Department of Educational Policy Studies; Lilian G. Katz, professor of early childhood education in curriculum and instruction; Daniel B. Matthews, graduate student; Thomas L. McGreal, associate professor of administration, higher, and continuing education.