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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[June 13

Department of Educational Psychology, Counseling, and Special Education, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, as vice chancellor for student affairs, beginning July 15, 1996, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of $125,000. Dr. Henley will also be appointed as associate professor of policy studies, College of Education, on zero percent time (non-tenured). Dr. Henley succeeds Marie L. Robinson, who is deceased. Dr. Stanton Delaney, who has been serving as acting vice chancellor for student affairs since November 19, 1994, will return to his former positions of executive associate vice chancellor for student affairs and director of Auxiliary Services. 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 Dr. Gindorf, this appointment was approved. Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Springfield

(7) The chancellor at Springfield has recommended the appointment of Brisbane P. Rouzan, Jr., presently assistant vice president for academic services, Illinois State University, Normal, as vice chancellor for student affairs, beginning August 16, 1996, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of $85,000. Mr. Rouzan will succeed Homer Butler who will retire as of June 30, 1996. This recommendation is made with the advice of a search committee. 2 The vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval.

On motion of Dr. Gindorf, this appointment was approved. Dean, Honors College, Chicago

(8) The chancellor at Chicago has recommended the appointment of Lansine Kaba, currently head and professor, Department of African-American Studies, and professor of history, as dean of the Honors College, beginning September 1, 1996, on a twelvemonth service basis at a total annual salary of $120,000 of which $10,000 represents an administrative stipend. Dr. Kaba will continue to hold the rank of professor of African-American studies and of history on indefinite tenure on an academic year service basis while serving as dean. Dr. Kaba will succeed Howard H. Kerr, who will return to the faculty.

1 Jay A. Levine, professor emeritus of English and dean emeritus, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, chair; Patricia L. Bielick, administrative assistant I, College of Dentistry; Rodrigo B. Carraminana, director, Rafael Cintron-Ortiz Cultural Center; Kathleen Inona Collins, acting director, African-American Academic Network; June D. Ferguson, assistant to the dean for student services, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Andres Carza, director, Office of Career Services; Thomas E. Glenn, assistant dean for student services, Colleee of Engineering; Creasie E Hairston, professor and dean, Jane Addams College of Social Work; Melvin L. Heard, associate professor of mathematics, statistics, and computer science and assistant dean, Office of Student Affairs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; Amy L. Levant, executive assistant dean, Graduate College, and assistant to the vice chancellor for research; Jeff E. Lewis, professor and associate head, Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science; A. P. MacGregor, associate professor and chair, Department of Classics; John Joseph Macieiewski, president, Graduate Student Council and teaching assistant, Department of Biological Sciences; Jane A. Moore, coordinator, affirmative action programs; Jonn Russell, associate dean, College of Pharmacy; Rachelle Stewart, assistant dean for student affairs, College of Associated Health Professions; Elizabeth J. Whitt, associate professor of curriculum and instruction; Barbara S. Wood, professor of speech, and head, Department of Communication. 2 Terri Jackson, coordinator, Minority Services Center, chair; Kevin Engels, student; Jenni Grigsby, stuaent; Herb Jones, student; Loretta Meeks, associate professor, Teacher Education Program; A. Wayne Penn, provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs, ex officio; Joy Thompson, assistant professor, Community Arts Management Program; Dorothy Tomko, office supervisor, International Student Services Office.