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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[March 19

LIN, YUKWENG MICHAEL, Professor of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, for the academic year, for research in stochastic dynamics and its applications in engineering design. MORENO, CARLOS J., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, for the academic year, to investigate various applications of the theory of modular forms to number theory and algebraic geometry. NELSON, ROBERT J., Professor of French, for one semester, to begin a book-length study of moral and aesthetic perspectives in seventeenth-century French literature. PERLMAN, RAYMOND, Professor of Art in the Department of Art and Design, for one semester, to investigate color photography and color processing techniques. REINER, IRVING, Professor of Mathematics, for the academic year, for research on group representations, orders, and algebraic number theory. O n m o t i o n of M r . L i v i n g s t o n , these a p p o i n t m e n t s w e r e a p p r o v e d .

Curriculum Development Grants for Summer 1975, Chicago Circle

(7) T h e Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at the Chicago Circle campus, through the deans, directors, and department heads, invited faculty members to submit applications for Curriculum Development Grants (Undergraduate Instructional Awards at U r b a n a ) . Upon recommendation of heads of departments and review by college deans and their committees, fifteen applications were submitted which were evaluated by a special intercollegiate Summer Curriculum Development Grants Committee. For the summer of 1975, the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, acting on the advice of this committee, has recommended that awards be made to the following faculty members, whose projects are likely to provide the greatest potential benefits to undergraduate instruction. Salary Expense Total

F. DAVID BOULANGER, Assistant Professor

of Education

WAYNE FREDRICK, Assistant Professor

$ 1 487 1 1 740 2 964 3 289

4 845 4 400

1

— $ 128 1 000 —

— —

$ 1 487 1 868 3 964 3 289

4 845 4 400

of Education

MICHAEL LEVINE, Assistant Professor

of Psychology ANTOINE E. NAAMAN, Assistant Professor of Structural Design in Materials Engineering

LOUIS MARDER, Professor of English ANTONIO PAGNAMENTA, Professor of Physics THOMAS J. PAVLAK, Assistant Professor

of Criminal Justice

STEPHEN SZEPE, Associate Professor

3 111 3 711

3 087

1 800 —

250

4 911 3 711

3 337

of Energy Engineering

GUENTHER T E T Z , Assistant Professor of Art

Totals

$28 634

$3 178

$31812

T h e Vice Chancellor has further recommended that funds for these grants be assigned from the instructional budget of the campus. T h e Chancellor at the Chicago Circle campus concurs in these recommendations and they have been endorsed by the Vice President for Academic Development and Coordination. I recommend approval.

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

1

One-month award; all others are two-month awards.