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5 PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL RULES CONCERNING UNIVERSITY ORGANIZATION AND PROCEDURE

ARTICLE V. UNIVERSITY PROPERTY

SECTION 4.

NAMING OF UNIVERSITY FACILITIES AND PROGRAMS; COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUES AND TABLETS

(a) University “Facilities” refers to any building, structure, street, drive, landscaped area, open space, physical improvement, or other property under the administrative control of the University. “Programs” refers to any academic or non-academic program, school, college, institute, center, etc., but does not include endowed faculty positions such as chairs or professorships. (b) Insofar as consistent with State law, the naming of University Facilities and Programs lies within the authority of the Board of Trustees and shall require Board approval except as specifically described in paragraph (e) below. (c) University Facilities and Programs may be named for the following:

(1) Donors who have made substantial contributions toward financing the construction, renovation or remodeling of a Facility or an addition thereto; or establishing, advancing or maintaining a Program; (2) Trustees; (3) (4) An honoree nominated by such a donor and approved by the Board of

Distinguished persons in the public life of the State of Illinois or the nation; Distinguished former members of the Board of Trustees; or

(5) Former members of the University, faculty, staff or administration. In addition, the Board may approve the naming of a University Facility or Program in situations other than those described above when the Board, in its discretion, determines that the interests of the University are served in doing so. (d) Buildings should be named in such a way as to denote their general use; such names may include a designation such as auditorium, gymnasium, hall, laboratory, or school.