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1993]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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The projected enrollment for 1993 and corresponding figures for 1992 are as follows (head count): Actual 1992 Urbana-Chatnpaign Undergraduate Professional Graduate Total Chicago Undergraduate Graduate Total 4 270 155 4 596 9 021 4 516 1 904 6 420 Projected 1993 4 912 155 4 751 9 818 4 516 1 904 6 420 Decrease or Increase 642 0 155 797 0 0 0 Percent of Decrease or Increase 15 0 _3 9 0 _0 0

The salaries recommended for summer session appointments are computed on the basis of the standard formula: two-ninths of the salary of the academic year for an eight week session with proportionate amounts for other periods or for part-time service. The vice president for academic affairs and the vice president for business and finance concur in the recommendation. Accordingly, I recommend that the appointments to the staff for the summer sessions be approved as submitted; and that the president of the University be authorized to accept resignations, to approve appointments, and to make such other changes as are necessary to meet the needs of the 1993 summer sessions within the total allocation of funds indicated; copies of said appointments to be placed on file with the secretary of the board.

On motion of Ms. Reese, these appointments and the summer session budgets for Chicago and Urbana-Champaign for 1993 were approved and authority was given as requested. This action was taken by the following vote: Aye, Dr. Bacon, Mr. Boyle, Mrs. Calder, Dr. Gindorf, Mr. Grabowski, Mrs. Gravenhorst, Mr. Lamont, Ms. Lopez, Ms. Reese; no, none; absent, Governor Edgar. (The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Begovich, Mr. Lawless; no, none.) By consensus, the board agreed that one vote would be taken and considered the vote on each agenda item nos. 2 through 20 inclusive. The recommendations were individually discussed but acted upon at one time. (The record of board action appears at the end of each item.)

Appointments to the Institute for the Humanities, Chicago

(2) The chancellor at Chicago, on recommendation of the director of the Institute for the Humanities, and with the concurrence of the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has recommended the following appointments of fellows in the Institute for the Humanities for the academic year 1993-94, and for the program of research or study as indicated in each case.1 Fellows are released from teaching and administrative duties, normally for one year, in order to devote full effort to their research.

1 Faculty fellows are chosen competitively by the Institute's Executive Committee through evaluation ot research proposals.