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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[November 12

ANDREA B. HOLLINGSHEAD, assistant professor of speech communication, beginning August 21, 1993 (1), at an annual salary of $39,000. YING Hu, assistant professor of East Asian languages and cultures, beginning August 21, 1993 (1), at an annual salary of $35,000. KURT KLIPPSTATTER, assistant professor of music, beginning August 21, 1993 (1), at an annual salary of $41,334. ERIC MICHIELSSEN, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, beginning September 21, 1993 (1), at an annual salary of $49,000. ALEXANDER VARDY, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, on 100 percent time, and research assistant professor, Coordinated Science Laboratory, on zero percent time, beginning August 21, 1993 (1;N), at an annual salary of $49,000. SCOTT S. WILLENBROCK, assistant professor of physics, beginning September 7, 1993 (1), at an annual salary of $50,000.

Administrative Staff

JERRY R. CATES, associate dean of social work, Chicago, on 100 percent time, and associate professor of social work, on zero percent time, beginning August 21, 1993 (NY;A), at an annual salary of $84,000. THOMAS J. MINAR, associate dean for development and alumni affairs, College of Commerce and Business Administration, Urbana, beginning August 21, 1993 (NY), at an annual salary of $75,000. PAMELA D. STRAUSS, director of University Health Services, on 80 percent time, and instructor in clinical medicine in medicine, College of Medicine at Chicago, on zero percent time, beginning September 1, 1993 (NY80;NY), at an annual salary of $76,000.

On motion of Dr. Bacon, these appointments were confirmed. Discontinue the Program and Master's Degree in Public Administration (M.A.P.A.), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Urbana

(8) The Urbana-Champaign Senate has recommended that the master's-level program and degree in public administration, offered in the Department of Political Science under the jurisdiction of the Graduate College be discontinued. The department continues to support enrolled students through their degree; however, no new applicants have been admitted since 1989. Faculty who have taught in this area have retired or moved to other institutions, and the department has been unable to fill those faculty positions. An abundance of like programs statewide coupled with budgetary constraints on this campus make it necessary to discontinue this program. The chancellor at Urbana and the vice president for academic affairs concur with the senate recommendation. I recommend approval.

On motion of Dr. Bacon, this recommendation was approved. Discontinue the Degree Program and Degree of Doctor of Psychology (PSY.D.), College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Urbana

(9) T h e Urbana-Champaign Senate has recommended that the degree program and the degree of Doctor of Psychology, offered in the Department of Psychology under the jurisdiction of the Graduate College be discontinued. This degree has not been used in recent years since the UIUC Clinical Psychology program has shifted its emphasis from professional practice to research-based clinical practice. Currently,