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1987]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Senior fellows are selected from nominees by the Executive Committee of the institute. Fellowships are awarded for independent work in all fields of the social and natural sciences, the humanities, and the creative arts, so long as the work is related to the humanities. Those eligible for nomination are full-time faculty members at the Chicago campus. Senior Fellows SUSAN TAX FREEMAN, professor of anthropology — "Marginality and Nationality in Spanish Culture" WILLIAM A. HOISINQTON, professor of history — "A Vision of Empire: Marshal Hubert Lyautey and French Imperialism" SHELLY I. KAOAN, assistant professor of philosophy — "The Nature of Reasons" RASMA KARKLINS, assistant professor of political science — "Political Change and Soviet Labor Camps Since Stalin" NED LUKACHER, associate professor of English — "Mood, Aura, Catharsis: The Rhetoric of Purity from Aristotle to Heidegger" HERMAN OOMS, professor of history—"Productive Subjects: The Origins of the Japanese Work Ethic" MICHAEL J. PERMAN, professor of history— "The Southern Political Tradition" LAWRENCE S. POSTON, professor of English — "The English 1830's: A Case Study in Cultural Transitions" DAVID M. SOKOL, professor of history of architecture and art —- "American Literary Painting" MARGARET A. STROBEL, associate professor of women's studies — "Feminism in the 1970's: Socialist Feminism and the Women's Unions" SYLVIA J. VATUK, professor of anthropology — "Cultural Response and Adaptation to Minority Status in Colonial and Post-Colonial South India: The Family of Muhammad Ghaus, 1752-1984" VIRGINIA W. WEXMAN, associate professor of English — "Hollywood Acting" I concur in this recommendation. O n m o t i o n of M i s s S m i t h , these a p p o i n t m e n t s were approved. President's Report on Actions of the Senates Joint Program Leading to the Master of Science in Nursing Sciences a n d the Master of Business Administration, Chicago (13) The Chicago Senate has approved a proposal from the College of Nursing and the College of Business Administration for the establishment of a joint program of formal study which will lead to the completion of the Master of Science in Nursing Sciences and the Master of Business Administration. The purpose of the joint program is to prepare nurses to assume management leadership positions in nursing and health administration. The proposed program enables a student to pursue the two degrees simultaneously and to avoid the repetition of courses that might have been necessary if the degrees were earned separately. The 96-hour program of study is made possible by two changes in the existing M.S. in Nursing Sciences and the MBA degree programs: (1) establishment of a new specialization, Nursing Service Administration-Business Administration, under the M.S. in Nursing Sciences; and (2) establishment of a new concentration, Nursing Service Administration, under the MBA program. Students in the joint program are required to complete a 57-hour core curriculum and two speciality concentrations, one in Nursing Service AdministrationBusiness Administration and one selected from among the other MBA concentrations (except the health administration concentration).