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1986]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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JEJTERSON A. MOMAHAN, assistant professor of philosophy, beginning August 2 1 , 1986 ( 1 ) , at an annual salary of $28,000. DONNA L. PTTTMAN, assistant undergraduate librarian and assistant professor of library administration, April 21-August 20, 1986 ( N Y ) , and beginning August 21, 1986 ( 1 Y ) , at an annual salary of $22,000. TONY G. WAUDROP, assistant professor of medical physiology, College of Medicine at Urbana-Champaign, and of philosophy and biophysics, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, beginning August 1, 1986 (1Y;NY), at an annual salary of $38,000. JOYCE C. WRIOHT, assistant undergraduate librarian and assistant professor of library administration, beginning April 21, 1986 ( N Y ) , at an annual salary of $25,000. Chicago JOHN R. REOALBUTO, assistant professor of chemical engineering, beginning March 16, 1986 ( 1 ) , at an annual salary of $35,000. BOON K. TEO, professor of chemistry, beginning May 1, 1986 ( A ) , at an annual salary of $60,000. Administrative Staff JOHN L. APPLEGATH, development officer for the College of Business Administration, Chicago, beginning May 1, 1986 ( N Y ) , at an annual salary of $40,000. SHARON K. BRYAN, director of budget and resource planning, College of Engineering, Urbana, beginning April 21, 1986 ( N Y ) , at an annual salary of $48,000. DONNA STANKIEWICZ, director of development, College of Nursing, Chicago, beginning May 12, 1986 ( N Y ) , at a annual salary of $46,000.

On motion of Mr. Madden, these appointments were confirmed.

Amoco Foundation Awards for Undergraduate Instruction, Chicago (18) T h e Amoco Foundation has again provided funds to reward excellence in undergraduate teaching at the Chicago campus. An award of $1,500 is made to each individual. Health Sciences Center An award is recommended for the College of Associated Health Professions. T h e selection was made by an ad hoc committee which included members of the College Committee on Student Affairs and the Office of Student Affairs from a roster of full-time eligible faculty. (Awards are made in rotation among the Colleges of Associated Health Professions, Nursing, and Pharmacy.) I t is recommended that the award be made to: PEGGY E. STEWART, associate professor of occupational therapy. University Center A committee coordinated the selection of teaching faculty to be awarded the Amoco Foundation awards. T h e committee's selections for this year a r e : H Y O JOON EOM, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science DAVID M. SOLZMAN, associate professor of geography. The chancellor at Chicago and the vice president for academic affairs recommend approval of these awards. I concur.

On motion of Mr. Madden, these recommendations were approved.