06-29-94 Provost Announces 2 Positions PROVOST NAMES TWO FACULTY MEMBERS TO NEW POSITIONS COLUMBUS -- Two faculty members have been nominated to fill new positions in the Office of Academic Affairs at The Ohio State University. Richard Sisson, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, announced Wednesday (6/29) that he will recommend the appointments of L. Alayne Parson as vice provost for program evaluation and coordination and W. Randy Smith as provost's faculty fellow. The nominations will be submitted for approval by the university's Board of Trustees at its next meeting July 8. The appointments are part of the ongoing administrative restructuring in the Office of Academic Affairs. "With thse appointments, the reorganization of the Office of Academic Affairs is almost complete," Sisson said. "Professor Parson and Professor Smith have distinguished themselves as leaders within the Ohio State academic community; both have served on faculty committees dealing with issues central to the university. Professor Parson has demonstrated outstanding qualities of academic leadership as associate dean in the College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. I am excited about them joining the provost's office, and I look forward to working with them in these new roles." The positions are effective July 1 and do not involve any salary increases beyond normal merit increases. L. Alayne Parson Vice Provost for Program Evaluation and Coordination. Parson will fill the fifth of five vice provost slots; the others were previously announced. As vice provost for program evaluation and coordination, she will have general responsibility for academic programs and will be the provost's designee on the Council on Academic Affairs. She will have oversight responsibility for program and accreditation reviews, serve as a liaison with the Office of Research, the Graduate School and the Ohio Board of Regents. Parson, a professor of mathematics who has taught at Ohio State since 1973, also has been associate dean of the College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences since 1992. She has won several university teaching awards, including the most prestigious, the Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching, for which she later served as chair of the selection committee. Parson has taught a wide range of mathematics courses, principally various versions of calculus. She has numerous research articles in mathematics journals to her credit, as well as four four co-authored publications on faculty mentoring, career support and campus climate for women faculty. Active in university governance, Parson has served on more than a dozen departmental and college committees, the University Senate, the Student Financial Aid Advisory Committee, the Faculty Salary Equity Review Committee, the selection committee for Presidential and Medalist Scholars, the Council on Academic Affairs, the Provost's Committee on Teaching and others. She is presently a member of the Oversight Committee on Restructuring. Parson, 47, received her B.A. from Radcliffe College and her M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, Chicago. W. Randy Smith Provost's Faculty Fellow The provost's faculty fellow will assist in coordinating committee and council activities for the Office of Academic Affairs; provide leadership in coordinating the upcoming North Central Association Accreditation Review of the university, a decennial process that entails a comprehensive review of all university operations and requires management by someone with an extraordinary grasp of university operations. Smith, 44, is an associate professor of geography whose research focuses on historical development, contemporary structural characteristics and patterns of recent change in North American urban systems. He teaches undergraduate courses in world regional geography, North American geography, world urbanization and urban geography, and a graduate course in urban systems analysis. A recipient of the Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching, Smith coordinates the Ohio Geographic Alliance, an outreach program involving some 2,000 teachers in elementary and secondary schools. He has been extensively involved in national professional organizations, several statewide committees and task forces, and in university governance. He currently serves on the Ohio Board of Regents Faculty Workload Committee and co-chairs the state Faculty Committee on Articulation and Transfer. At Ohio State, Smith chairs the executive council of the Academy for Teaching, the Health Care Advisory Committee, and the University College Faculty Advisory Committee. He has been active in University Senate, including serving as chair of its Fiscal Committee in 1991-92 and its Council on Enrollment and Student Progress in 1992-93. A native of Canada, he came to Ohio State in 1978 after receiving his Ph.D. at York University, where he also earned his B.A. and M.A. # Contact: Richard Sisson, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, 292-5881. [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Wed, 29 Jun 1994 09:35:40 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.