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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[March 12

Appointment of Professor, Center for Advanced Study, Urbana

(6) The dean of the Graduate College and vice chancellor for research at UrbanaChampaign, in consultation with the director of the Center for Advanced Study and the professors in the center, have recommended the following faculty member for appointment as professor in the Center for Advanced Study, effective March 21, 1987: N. GEOFFREY PARKER, Charles E. Nowell Professor of History Professors in the center are chosen from among the most distinguished, productive, and widely recognized scholars at the Urbana-Champaign campus. Appointment to a professorship in the center is the highest recognition that the campus can bestow upon members of its faculty. Currently, the professors in the center are: Donald L. Burkholder, Harry G. Drickamer, Hans Frauenfelder, Herbert S. Gutowsky, Nick Holonyak, Jr., Wayne R. LaFave, Paul C. Lauterbur, Anthony J. Leggett, James W. Marchand, Robert L. Metcalf, David Pines, Charles P. Slichter, Jack Stillinger, Michio Suzuki, Ralph S. Wolfe, and Ladislav Zgusta. The chancellor concurs in this recommendation. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mr. Hahn, this appointment was approved. Undergraduate Instructional Awards, Summer 1987, Urbana

(7) The Undergraduate Instructional Awards program at the Urbana-Champaign campus seeks to encourage faculty in the improvement of the quality of undergraduate instruction. The awards provide salary for two months (two-ninths of the academic year salary) for those faculty members not on eleven-month appointments, plus incidental expenses and graduate assistant support as required. Applications for the awards are evaluated and ranked at the departmental, school, and college levels before being judged by a campus-wide committee. The committee selects those proposals believed to promise the greatest potential benefit to undergraduate instruction. The vice chancellor for academic affairs has recommended the following awards for the summer of 1987: Salary

MARY BETH ALLEN, 1 visiting assistant

Expense

Total

undergraduate librarian and visiting assistant professor of library administration

JOYCE C. WRIGHT,1 assistant undergraduate

$10 511 [

$10 511

librarian and assistant professor of library administration

STEPHEN P. COHEN, professor of

political science

MICHAEL A. HUDSON, assistant professor of

$10 900 7 889 9 360 6 607

11 012

3 000 2 500 5 000 3 200

13 900 10 389 14 360 9 807

11 012

agricultural economics

ROBERT A. JONES, associate

professor of sociology

GARY B. KESLER, assistant professor of

landscape architecture

JANE H. LEUTHOLD, professor of economics .

GILL C. L m , associate professor of urban and regional planning

1

8 762

1 515

10 277

Twelve-month appointment.