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1983]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Dean, College of Nursing, Chicago

(10) T h e chancellor at Chicago has recommended the appointment of Mitzi L. Duxbury as dean of the College of Nursing and professor of maternal-child nursing on indefinite tenure, effective November 1, 1983, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of $75,000. Dr. Duxbury is presently professor in the School of Nursing and in the School of Public Health, University of Minnesota. She will replace Dr. Helen K. Grace who resigned effective October 15, 1982. (Dr. Carolyn E. Carlson has served as acting dean while a search for a permanent dean was undertaken.) T h e nomination is made with the advice of a search committee 1 and is supported by the Executive Committee of the college. The vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval.

On motion of Dr. Donoghue, this appointment was approved.

Acting Dean, College of Education, Chicago

(11) The chancellor at the Chicago campus has recommended the appointment of Ernest T. Pascarclla, presently professor of education, as acting dean of the College of Education, beginning September 1, 1983, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of $47,500. Dr. Pascarella will continue to hold the rank of professor of education on indefinite tenure. He will succeed Dr. Maurice J. Eash who has served as dean since July 1978. Dr. Eash will return to his duties as professor of urban education research following a one-year research leave. This recommendation is made with the support of the Executive Committee of the College of Education. The vice president for academic affairs concurs. 1 recommend approval.

On motion of Dr. Donoghue, this appointment was approved.

Acting Dean, School of Public Health, Chicago

(12) The chancellor at Chicago has recommended the appointment of John Deegan, Jr., as acting dean of the School of Public Health beginning September 1, 1983, on a twelve-month service basis at an annual salary of $60,000. Dr. Deegan will continue to hold the rank of associate professor of epidemiology-biometry on an annual appointment basis. He will succeed Dr. Viron L. Diefcnbach who resigned his administrative duties effective August 3 1 , 1983. A search committee to find a permanent replacement for Dr. Dicfenbach has been appointed. The recommendation is made with the support of the Executive Committee of the School of Public Health. T h e vice president for academic affairs concurs. I recommend approval.

On motion of Dr. Donoghue, this appointment was approved.

Beverly J. McElmurry, professor of public health nursing, chairwoman; Dorothy D. Camilleri, interim head and assistant professor of general nursing; Carol £. Dittambl, assistant dean, College of Nursing and assistant professor of tnedical-surgicai nursing; Marguerite A. Dixon, assistant professor of psychiatric nursing; Susan Dudas, associate proiessor of medical-surgical nursing; Linda K. Edwards, assistant professor of public hrahh nursing; Philip L. Hawiey, professor of physiology and biophysics, College of Medicine at Chicago, and associate dean, Graduate College; Richard A. Hutchinson, director, Hospital Pharmacy Central Service and professor and head, Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy; Sherry S. Johnson, assisiant dean, College of Nursing (Rockford) and associate professor of psychiatric nursing; Frederick J. Kviz, associate professor of biometry, School of Public Health; Jo Ann Page, student; Ronald W. Richards, director, Center for Educational Development and professor of health professions education; Chris A. Ritler, student; Mary T. Sheehan, acting director of nursing, Hospital, and instructor in medical-surgical nursing; Anna M. Tichy, professor and head, Department of Maternal-Child Nursing; and June Werner, assistant professor of general nursing.

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