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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[May 11

ANDREW H-J WANG, professor of physiology and biophysics and of chemistry, April 21-May 20, 1988 (AjN), $7,111, and beginning August 21, 1988 (A;N), at an annual salary of $64,000. Chicago ROBERT D. BROWN, assistant professor of pharmacology, College of Medicine at Chicago, April 1-August 31, 1988 (N), $21,667, and beginning September 1, 1988 (1), at an annual salary of $39,000. SYLVIA E. FURNER, assistant professor of epidemiology, School of Public Health, beginning April 1, 1988 (1Y), at an annual salary of $33,000. KntBERLY J. LAIRD, assistant reference librarian and assistant professor, University Library, beginning April 1, 1988 (NY), at an annual salary of $25,000. MARIAN R. SPERBERQ-MCQUEEN, associate professor of German, beginning May 1, 1988 (A), at an annual salary of $30,000. ALVAR SVANBORO, professor of medicine, on 60 percent time, and physician-surgeon, on 40 percent time, College of Medicine at Chicago, beginning April 1, 1988 (AY60;NY40), at an annual salary of $110,000. MARIE L. TALASHEK, assistant professor of public health nursing, beginning April 1, 1988 (1Y), at an annual salary of $38,000. O n motion of Mr. Wolff, these appointments were confirmed. Sabbatical Leaves of Absence, 1988-89 (4) On motion of Mr. Wolff, nine sabbatical leaves of absence recommended by the chancellors at the two campuses were granted. These leaves will be included in an annual compilation of 1988-89 sabbatical leaves of absence to be made a part of the board Proceedings. Revision of the College Preparatory Subject Patterns for Undergraduate Admission, Urbana (5) The Urbana-Champaign Senate has recommended a revision of the college preparatory subject patterns required for undergraduate admission at the campus. The revision would add one new pattern and delete three existing patterns. The changes would become effective for the spring semester 1990. The patterns to be deleted are those presently numbered I, III, and V. The latter two are to be dropped because they are no longer used by any academic unit at Urbana. Pattern I is to be replaced with a new pattern proposed by the faculty of the College of Agriculture. It will require two more semesters of algebra, four more semesters of science, and two more semesters of social studies than the college preparatory subject pattern currently required for admission to the college. This revision moves Pattern I closer to the Illinois Board of Higher Education requirements which are to take effect in 1993.* The following table outlines the current and proposed patterns. The chancellor and the acting vice president for academic affairs concur in the senate recommendation. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mr. Wolff, this recommendation was approved.

1

The requirements will be: English Social Studies Mathematics Laboratory Science Foreign Language, Music, or Art

8 semester* 6 semesters 6 semesters 6 semesters 4 semesters