05-13-94 Three Named to Academic Leadership Roles THREE SELECTED FOR KEY ROLES IN ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP COLUMBUS -- Ohio State University President E. Gordon Gee announced today (5/13) that he will formally recommend to the Board of Trustees, at their June 3 meeting, the names of three prominent deans to fill newly created academic leadership roles at the university. The three are: =FE Manuel Tzagournis to the position of vice president for health sciences. =FE Nancy Zimpher to the position of executive dean of the professional colleges. =FE James Garland to the position of executive dean of the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences. All three will serve as members of the President's Executive Committee. If approved by the trustees, the three will assume the positions on July 1. They will serve at their current salaries, subject to normal merit increases. Tzagournis presently is vice president for health services and dean of the College of Medicine. The position of vice president for health services is being abolished under a restructuring plan proposed by Provost Richard Sisson, which will be considered by the trustees at their June meeting. Tzagournis will continue to serve as dean of the College of Medicine until a new dean is named. Under the provost's restructuring plan, the vice president for health sciences will be responsible for providing academic and fiscal leadership for the colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Optometry, Pharmacy and Veterinary Medicine. Tzagournis is a professor of medicine in the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism at Ohio State. Except for a one- year internship and two years in the U.S. Army, he has been affiliated with Ohio State since arriving as an undergraduate in 1952. He received his B.S., M.D. and M.S. degrees from Ohio State. As executive dean of the professional colleges, Zimpher will have responsibility for coordinating the complementary activities of the colleges of Agriculture, Education, Engineering, Human Ecology, Law and the Max M. Fisher College of Business. She will have responsibility for encouraging the development and coordination of intercollege curricular and program initiatives. Zimpher earned her B.S., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Ohio State and is currently dean of the College of Education. She holds an academic appointment as a professor in the Department of Educational Policy and Leadership. In his position as executive dean of the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences, Garland will have responsibility for encouraging the development and coordination of intercollege curricular and program initiatives within the five member colleges of the arts and sciences: Arts, Biological Sciences, Humanities, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. He will also have line management responsibilities for the University Honors Program, the university's three ROTC units, and the Office of Undergraduate Studies in the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences. Garland is a professor of physics and dean of the College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. He received an A.B. degree =66rom Princeton University and a Ph.D. degree from Cornell University. "I am absolutely delighted with the caliber of individuals we have ready to step in and provide additional academic leadership to the university at this critical time," Gee said. "These individuals have the vision and skills to further enhance our reputation as one of the nation's premier teaching and research institutions." Provost Sisson echoed Gee's remarks: "Dr. Tzagournis, Dr. Zimpher and Dr. Garland enjoy the highest respect and confidence of their peers, both at Ohio State and nationwide. We are indeed fortunate to be able to call upon their experience and wisdom at this significant time in the university's history." =20 # =20 Contact: Robert Arnold, associate provost, (614) 292-5881. [Submitted by: GERSTNER (gerstner@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 13 May 1994 17:24:29 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.