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1993]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Chancellor Emeritus, Urbana

(4) In May 1992, Chancellor Morton W. Weir announced his decision to resign as chancellor of the Urbana-Champaign campus. In recognition of his service as chancellor, I recommend his appointment as chancellor emeritus effective July 1, 1993.

On motion of Ms. Reese, this recommendation was approved. Dean, College of Associated Health Professions, Chicago

(5) The chancellor at Chicago has recommended the appointment of Leopold G. Selker, presently interim dean, College of Associated Health Professions, as dean of the College of Associated Health Professions, beginning June 12, 1993, on a twelvemonth service basis at an annual salary of $110,000. Dr. Selker will continue to hold the rank of professor on indefinite tenure in health social work, physical therapy, College of Associated Health Professions, and in health resources management, School of Public Health, and the non-tenured rank of professor in the College of Nursing (administrative studies) and the College of Medicine (Department of Medicine). Dr. Selker will succeed David C. Broski, who was appointed as interim vice chancellor for academic affairs on May 9, 1991, and then vice chancellor for academic affairs, June 11, 1992. This recommendation is made with the advice of a search committee. 1 The vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval.

On motion of Ms. Reese, this appointment was approved. Dean, College of Law, Urbana

(6) The chancellor at Urbana has recommended the appointment of Thomas M. Mengler, presently professor of law and associate dean, as dean of the College of Law, beginning August 1, 1993, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of $130,000. Dr. Mengler will continue to hold the rank of professor on indefinite tenure on an academic year basis. He will succeed Dr. Richard L. Schmalbeck who resigned to accept a faculty position in law at Duke University. The nomination is made with the advice of a search committee 2 and the faculty of the college. The vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval.

On motion of Ms. Reese, this appointment was approved.

1 Jay A. Levine, dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and professor of English, chair; Phyllis E. Bo wen, associate professor and associate head of nutrition and medical dietetics; Beverly J. Fiorella, professor and head of medical laboratory sciences; Jane F. Hopp, assistant professor of physical therapy; Kathryn J. Jones, associate professor of physical therapy and anatomy and cell biology; Gary W. Kielhofner, professor and head of occupational therapy and chief of service in occupational therapy; Deidre A. McConathy, assistant professor of biomedical visualization; Susan C. Miller, assistant professor and head of nealth information management; Jaime P. Munoz, clinical instructor and specialist in occupational therapy; John O. Ogunwole, assistant professor of nutrition and medical dietetics; June D. Wencel-Drake, associate professor of medical laboratory sciences. 2 Leigh S. Estabrook, dean of the Graduate College of Library and Information Science, chair; John D. Colombo, associate professor of law; William J. Davey, professor of law; Peter B. Maggs, professor of law; Deborah J. Merritt, professor of law; Elaine W. Shoben, professor of law; Charles J. Tabb, professor of law; William R. Tapella, law student; Charles T. Terry, associate professor of law.