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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[February 21

9. SEYMOUR SHIMMON RAVEN, Acting Director of Public Information, beginning

February 1, 1973 (DY), in addition to his present appointment as Assistant to the Chancellor for Cultural Affairs, at an annual salary of $21,000. Medical Center

10. GEORGE RICHARD COLLINS, Assistant Administrator of Medical Research Lab-

oratory, Graduate College, beginning February 19, 1973 (DY), at an annual salary of $20,000.

11. JOHN PORTER MARBARGER, Associate Dean of Graduate College, beginning

March 1, 1973 (DY), in addition to his present appointment as Director of Research Resources Laboratory and Professor of Physiology, at an annual salary of $33,000. Urbana-Champaign 12. HAROLD W. HAKE, Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Director of the Office of Planning and Evaluation and Professor of Psychology, beginning February 1, 1973 (DY,A), at an annual salary of $34,000. 13. TIMOTHY O. MADIGAN, Associate University Counsel and Campus Legal Counsel, beginning January 15, 1973 (DY), at an annual salary of $25,000.

On motion of Mr, Howard, these appointments were confirmed,

DEAN O F T H E COLLEGE OF URBAN SCIENCES, CHICAGO CIRCLE

(3) The Chancellor at Chicago Circle has recommended the appointment of Dr. Charles J. Orlebeke, presently Deputy Under Secretary for Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, as Dean of the College of Urban Sciences, and Professor of Urban Sciences on indefinite tenure, beginning March 16, 1973, on a twelve-month service basis, at an annual salary of $38,000. Dr. Orlebeke will be the chief administrative officer of the College of Urban Sciences with major responsibility for planning the programmatic development of the College and recruitment of its personnel. He will succeed Dr. Eugene Eidenberg who has been Acting Dean of the College. This recommendation is endorsed by the Vice President for Academic Development and Coordination.1 I concur.

On motion of Mr. Neal, this appointment was approved.

CHANGE IN NAME OF CENTER FOR LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, URBANA

(4) The Director of the Center for Latin American Studies has recommended to the Chancellor that the name of the Center be changed to the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies effective September, 1973. Traditionally, the Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean have been included within the Center's area of interest, and the research and teaching programs have always given attention to those countries. Recently, however, the non-Spanish speaking areas of the Caribbean have become more_ important and the Caribbean area is often identified as a multilingual totality. In view of the changes, and taking into consideration the increased research and teaching activities in the non-Hispanic Caribbean countries, it is appropriate to alter the official title of the Center, The Center Executive Committee, the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the Chancellor concur in this recommendation. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mr. Hahn, this recommendation was approved.

ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAMS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE: MASTER O F ARTS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE. MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINALISTICS, A N D CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE, CHICAGO CIRCLE

(5) The Chicago Circle Senate has recommended authorization of a curriculum leading to the degree of Master of Arts in Criminal Justice and Master of Science

1 The College of Urban Sciences Task Force, a factrfty-admJnfstratiye body, advised th* Chancellor in the selection of the Dean.