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596

BOARD OF

TRUSTEES

[June 12

F. Graziano, presently assistant to the dean of the College of Engineering for longrange planning and acting director of the Engineering Experiment Station, as director of the Engineering Experiment Station and associate dean of the College of Engineering, beginning June 13, 1986, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of $79,500. Mr. Graziano has been acting director since August 1985, when Dr. James J. Stukel resigned the position to become vice chancellor for research and dean of the Graduate College at the Chicago campus. 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 Mr. Madden, this appointment was approved.

Director, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Urbana

(12) T h e chancellor at the Urbana-Champaign campus, after consultation with the dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts, has recommended the appointment of Terrence D . Jones, presently general manager of Clowes Memorial Hall and assistant dean of Jordan College of Fine Arts, Sutler University, Indianapolis, as assistant professor of theatre and director of the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, beginning August 21, 1986, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of $60,000. He will succeed Ronald B. Pearson who resigned from the University in May. Dean Jack H. McKenzie has been serving as acting director. The nomination is made on the recommendation of a search committee. 1 T h e vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval.

On motion of Mr. Madden, this appointment was approved.

Head, Department of Occupational Therapy, Chicago

(13) T h e chancellor at the Chicago campus has recommended the appointment of Dr. Gary W. Kielhofner, presently associate professor of occupational therapy, Boston University, as associate professor of occupational therapy on indefinite tenure and head of the department, College of Associated Health Professions, on a twelve-month service basis, beginning July 1, 1986, at an annual salary of $60,000. Dr. Keilhofner will succeed Dr. Winifred E. Scott who has asked to be relieved of this administrative assignment effective June 30, 1986.

1 William R. Perkins, professor of electrical and computer engineering and research professor in the Coordinated Science Laboratory, chair; Geneva G. Belford, professor of computer science; Clifton G. Bergeron, professor and head of the Department of Ceramic Engineering; Clark W. Bullard, associate professor of mechanical engineering and research associate professor in the Office for Interdisciplinary Projects in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, departmental affiliate in nuclear engineering, research associate professor in the Institute of Government and Public Affairs, and director of Office of Energy Research; Gerald F. Dejong II, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering and computer science and research associate professor in the Coordinated Science Laboratory; Edward VV. Ernst, _ professor of electrical and computer engineering and associate dean for college-industry relations in the College of Engineering; Myron B. Salamon, professor of physics and NSF-MRL Director, Materials Research Laboratory; John A. Thornton, professor of metallurgy and research professor in the Coordinated Science Laboratory. 3 Robert B. Graves, associate professor of theatre and head of the department, chair; Robert E. Bays, professor of music and director of the school; Richard R. Beebe, assistant professor of theatre and associate director of the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts; Roger B. Burch, assistant professor of theatre and assistant director for operations of the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts; James B. Harris, professor of theatre and costume designer in the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts; Patricia Knowles, professor of dance and head of the department^ David Lazarus, professor of physics; Judith K. Rowan, associate chancellor for public affairs; Richard L. Schacht, professor of philosophy and of criticism and international theory and chairperson of the Deparment of Philosophy.