10-06-95 Trustees Act on Personnel Matters TRUSTEES APPOINT PROFESSORS, BOARD MEMBERS COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Board of Trustees on Friday (10/6) appointed an assistant vice president and assistant provost, and faculty members to endowed chairs in business and medicine. Trustees named members to the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Research Institute Board, The Ohio State University-Marion Board of Trustees and the Engineering Experiment Station Advisory Council, and conducted other business. Kunz to head merged planning and research office Trustees appointed Eric R. Kunz of UPPER ARLINGTON to the newly created positions of assistant vice president for resource planning and assistant provost for institutional analysis. "Eric Kunz has done an exceptional job in leading University Budget and Space Planning and is taking on expanded responsibilities within the offices of Finance and Academic Affairs," said Ed Ray, senior vice provost for academic affairs. Ray said the research arms of Academic Affairs and Finance will be merged to give Ohio State a stronger institutional research and analysis capability and to provide information to faculty, staff, and students in a more usable way. "It also allows us to pose and provide answers to questions about how we operate, how effective we are in our academic enterprise, and how we measure improvement in our services to students," Ray said. The merged office, to be called University Resource Planning and Institutional Analysis, exemplifies the close working relationship between the staffs of the provost, Richard Sisson, and vice president for finance, William J. Shkurti. In recent years, Sisson, Ray, Shkurti and Kunz have worked to tie academic planning and budgeting together. Ray said the merger will eliminate ambiguities about which issues should be dealt with by planners in Finance or in Academic Affairs. "Almost all the issues we've had to deal with regarding enrollment, the summer incentive program, the subsidy formula, or budget recommendations from year to year, have involved people from both the finance and academic planning units," he said. "We felt it made sense to bring those units together to meet the university's analysis needs." Berry Named to Ross Chair In Management The board named William L. Berry of DUBLIN, professor of management sciences, to the Richard M. Ross Chair in Management in the Fisher College of Business. His term runs through September 2000. Berry is the director of the Center for Excellence in Manufacturing Management at Ohio State. Before coming to Columbus, he was the Belk Distinguished Professor of Operations Management and chair of the Operations Management/Quantitative Methods Area at the Kenan/Flagler School of Business at the University of North Carolina. Berry received his Bachelor of Science degree from Purdue University, his Master of Science degree from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and a Doctor of Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School. The Ross Chair was established last month with a gift from Elizabeth Ross in memory of her husband Richard, a 1938 Ohio State graduate who was president of Ross Laboratories. The chair supports a faculty position in management education focusing on operations, product development and manufacturing. Caniano named to Powelson medicine professorship Trustees named Donna A. Caniano of WESTERVILLE, associate professor of surgery and pediatrics, to the Harry C. and Mary Elizabeth Powelson Professorship in Medicine. Caniano is the director of the first-year Medical Humanities and Behavioral Sciences course in the College of Medicine and secretary-treasurer of the medical staff at Children's Hospital. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Vassar College and her medical degree from Albany Medical College. The Powelson Professorship was established in 1976 with a bequest from alumnus Harry C. Powelson to support a faculty position in the College of Medicine to provide tutorial services for worthy and needy medical students. Leaders named for Human Nutrition, Renaissance Studies The board appointed Tammy M. Bray as chairperson of the Department of Human Nutrition and Food Management retroactive to Sept. 1 and continuing through June 1999. Bray comes to Ohio State from the University of Guelph, in Guelph, Ontario, where she was a professor of biological sciences. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Fu-Jen University in Thai Pei, Taiwan, and her Master of Science and doctoral degrees from Washington State University. Trustees appointed Nicholas G. Howe of COLUMBUS (43202) as director of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, retroactive to Oct. 1, and continuing through September 1999. A faculty member since 1991, Howe received his Bachelor of Arts degree from York University in Toronto, Ontario, and his doctorate from Yale University. In other personnel actions, trustees: -- Appointed Peter V. Paul of WESTERVILLE as acting director of the Department of Educational Services and Research, retroactive to Oct. 1 and continuing through September 1996. -- Reappointed Jack A. Boulant of WORTHINGTON, professor of physiology, to the Fred A. Hitchcock Professorship in Environmental Physiology through June 1999. The Hitchcock Professorship was established in 1975 by Hitchcock to support a faculty position in environmental physiology. -- Waived a rule requiring administrators to step down at age 65 to permit Donald Harris to continue as dean of the College of the Arts. Harris was reappointed to a one-year term beginning July 1, 1996. -- Granted the title of professor emeritus to Clyde W. Franklin of COLUMBUS (43235), Department of Sociology, retroactive to July 1. -- Named Joseph C. Loon of GAHANNA, Department of Geodetic Science and Surveying, as assistant professor emeritus, retroactive to Oct. 1. Board members appointed James Cancer Hospital and Research Institute The Board of Trustees appointed seven people to The Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Research Institute Board for one-year terms retroactive to May 1. From their own ranks, trustees appointed Zuheir Sofia and reappointed Alex Shumate to the James board. Trustees also appointed Greta Russell, university controller, and reappointed Henry G. Cramblett, senior physician and faculty member; Edward F. Hayes, vice president for research. Richard J. Solove and Ellen Hardymon were reappointed as representatives of the general community. Engineering Experiment Station The university board appointed six faculty members to the Engineering Experiment Station Advisory Council. Jose B. Cruz, dean of the College of Engineering, is director of the experiment station and serves as the seventh member of the advisory council. The group is responsible for selecting topics for investigation, apportioning available funds, and disseminating the results of the research to citizens of the state. The council members and their terms are: -- William A. Baeslack III, professor of industrial, welding and systems engineering and associate dean for research and college development, through September 1998. -- Walter D. Burnside, professor of electrical engineering and director of the ElectroScience Laboratory, through September 1998. -- Liang-Shih Fan, professor and chairperson of the Department of Chemical Engineering, through September 1997. -- Hamish L. Fraser, Ohio Eminent Scholar and professor of materials science and engineering, through September 1997. -- Donald R. Houser, professor of mechanical engineering and director of the Center of Automotive Research, through September 1996. -- Don W. Miller, professor of mechanical engineering and chairperson of the nuclear engineering graduate program, through May 1996. The Ohio State University-Marion Trustees appointed David F. Bacon to The Ohio State University-Marion Board of Trustees to fill the unexpired term of James McGlamery, who resigned. Bacon, an attorney, is a member of the Upper Sandusky Exempted Village Board of Education and choir director and Sunday School superintendent of First Presbyterian Church. His term on the Marion board runs through June 1996. McGlamery, was an original member of the Marion board that was created last year. He recently resigned as superintendent of schools at Upper Sandusky and took a position out of the area. Resolutions in memoriam The board adopted resolutions in memoriam for: -- Barbee William Durham, supervisor emeritus in the Office of Business and Administration, who died Aug. 12. -- Daniel M. Galbreath, former chairman and member of the Board of Trustees, who died Sept. 8. -- Joseph J. Kruzel, associate professor in the Department of Political Science and the Mershon Center, who died Aug. 19. # Contact: Tom Spring, (614) 292-8309, or Tracy Turner, (614) 688-3682. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 6 Oct 1995 16:31:21 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.