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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[JulyS

T h e nomination is made with the advice of a search committee. 1 T h e vice president for academic Affairs concurs. I recommend approval.

On motion of Ms. Reese, this appointment was approved. Chair, Department of Classics, Chicago

(8) T h e chancellor at Chicago, after consultation with the dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, has recommended the appointment of Alexander P. MacGregor, Jr., presently associate professor of classics, as chair of the Department of Classics, beginning September 1, 1994, on an academic year service basis at an annual salary of $40,000. Dr. MacGregor will receive an administrative stipend of $5,000 annually, for a total salary of $45,000. Dr. MacGregor will continue to hold the rank of associate professor on indefinite tenure. He will succeed James Dee, acting chair, who will return to full-time teaching. This recommendation is made after consultation with the faculty of the department. T h e vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval.

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

Chair, Department of Family Practice, College of Medicine at Peoria

(9) T h e chancellor at Chicago, after consultation with the dean of the College of Medicine at Chicago, has recommended the appointment of John G. Halvorsen, M.D., M.S., presently associate professor, with tenure, in the Department of Family Practice and Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, as associate professor on indefinite tenure and chair of the Department of Family Practice, College of Medicine at Peoria, beginning August 1, 1994, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of $160,000. Dr. Halvorsen will receive $70,000 (44 percent) as chair from funds provided to the University by the Peoria Methodist Medical Center, and $90,000 (56 percent) as associate professor from State appropriated funds. Dr. Halvorsen will succeed Dr. John Coon who was acting chair of the Department of Family Practice upon the resignation of Dr. Gregory Clementz on February 28, 1993. This recommendation is, made with the advice of a search committee, 2 the

1 Jane Win-Shih Liu, professor of computer science, chair; Gordon A. Baym, Center for Advanced Study Professor of Physics; Stephen G. Bishop, professor and director, Microelectronics Laboratory ana professor of electrical and computer engineering; Donald L. Burkholder, Center for Advanced Study Professor of Mathematics; Fred S. Coombs, professor of educational policy studies and associate dean, College of Education; Judy S. DeLoache, professor of psychology; Richard I. Gumport, professor and acting head, Department of Biochemistry, professor of biochemistry in basic sciences, College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign; O. Frea Harris, Jr., professor or law; Gary H. Heichel, professor and head, Department of Agronomy; Joseph G. Macro, graduate fellow in industrial engineering; Paul Newbold, professor of economics; Michael Palencia-Roth, professor and director, Program in Comparative Literature; Thomas B. Rauchfuss, professor of chemistry. 2 Thomas J. Cusack, associate professor of clinical radiology and chair of radiology, College of Medicine at Peoria, chair; Jean C. Aldag, associate professor of preventative medicine and visiting associate professor of preventative medicine in medicine, College of Medicine at Peoria, and visiting associate professor of preventative medicine in public health nursing, College of Nursing; Dean R. Bordeaux, clinical associate professor of family practice, College of Medicine at Peoria; Richard W. Carlson, professor, physician surgeon, and chair of medicine, College of Medicine at Peoria; Jalayne M. Lapke, assistant professor of clinical pediatrics, physician surgeon, and director of Pediatric Residency Program in pediatrics, College of Medicine at Peoria; Henry Martin-Del-Campo, clinical assistant professor of family practice, College of Medicine at Peoria; Albert S. Maurer, clinical assistant professor of family practice, College of Medicine at Peoria; Richard F. Miller, clinical associate professor of surgery and clinical assistant professor of pediatrics, College of Medicine at Peoria.