12-01-95 Trustees: Appointments and other actions ACTIONS OF THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Board of Trustees on Friday (12/1) appointed faculty to endowed positions in law and obstetrics and gynecology, and named a student member to The Ohio State University-Lima Board of Trustees. The board also named the plant and pest diagnostic clinic, Dodd Hall library, and the sports arena, and conducted other business. Huntington appointed acting Vice Provost The board appointed Susan L. Huntington of WORTHINGTON, acting dean of the Graduate School, as acting vice provost for graduate studies in the Office of Academic Affairs retroactive to Dec. 1. Richard Sisson, senior vice president for academic affairs and provost, said Huntington will serve as acting vice provost in addition to her duties as acting dean. "As acting vice provost, Dr. Huntington will become a member of the President's Executive Committee and will join the other vice provosts in working closely with me on the full range of academic matters under the purview of the Office of Academic Affairs" Sisson said. As acting vice provost, Huntington will be responsible for identifying and implementing changes in Graduate School policies and procedures, in accordance with principles and recommendations of the Graduate School Review Committee. The committee recently completed a review of the administrative structure of the Graduate School and its activities with other major units of the university. Iams holds Zuspan Professorship In Obstetrics and Gynecology The board named Jay D. Iams of COLUMBUS (43221), professor of obstetrics and gynecology, to the Frederick P. Zuspan Professorship in Obstetrics and Gynecology, retroactive to Oct. 1. Iams received his Bachelor of Science degree in political science and his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He held a pediatrics residency at Phoenix Hospitals Affiliated Pediatric Program in Phoenix, Ariz., and his obstetrics and gynecology residency at The Ohio State University Hospitals. Iams has taught at the university since 1979. The Zuspan Professorship was established in 1992 by Professor Emeritus Frederick P. Zuspan to support a faculty chair in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Krauskopf named to Presidents Club Professorship in Law Trustees appointed Joan M. Krauskopf of COLUMBUS (43214), professor of law, to The Presidents Club Professorship in Law retroactive to Nov. 1. Krauskopf received her undergraduate degree from Ohio University and her Juris Doctor degree from Ohio State. She has taught at the university since 1987. Krauskopf specializes in family law, torts, elder law, and social legislation. She serves as co-editor in chief of The Ohio State Law Journal. The Presidents Club Professorship in Law was established in 1979 by members of The Presidents Club who are alumni and friends of the College of Law to support the work of a distinguished scholar and teacher in the college. Rogers new Platt - Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur Professor Trustees appointed Nancy H. Rogers of COLUMBUS (43221), associate dean and professor of law, to the Joseph S. Platt - Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur Professorship in Law, retroactive to Nov. 1. Rogers, a specialist in alternative dispute resolution, has taught at Ohio State since 1975. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in social work from the University of Kansas and her Juris Doctor degree from Yale University. She serves as vice chair of the board of directors of the Legal Services Corp. and as co-chair of the editorial board of Dispute Resolution magazine. The Joseph S. Platt - Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur Professorship in Law was established in 1980 with gifts from several individuals to support the work of a distinguished scholar and teacher in the College of Law. Green appointed to The Ohio State University-Lima Board The board appointed Troy Green of RUSSELLS POINT, a senior majoring in psychology, as a student member of The Ohio State University-Lima Board of Trustees. A graduate of Benjamin Logan High School, Green served in the U.S. Army as a military policeman for six years and received an honorable discharge in March 1992. He is a member of the Student Senate where he served as vice president last year. Sports Arena Named The Schottenstein Center The board named Ohio State's new convocation, sports and multi-purpose center as the "Schottenstein Center" to reflect the long and distinguished tradition of philanthropy, service and dedication to the community and Ohio State by the Schottenstein family. The Schottenstein family, the Schottenstein Stores Corp. and Value City Stores contributed $12.5 million, the third largest gift ever received by the university, toward the construction of the arena. Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic named for C. Wayne Ellett Trustees named Ohio State's plant and diagnostic clinic as the "C. Wayne Ellett Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic" to reflect the contributions of Ellett to the university, his expertise in plant disease diagnosis and his establishment of the Plant Disease Clinic. A professor emeritus, Ellett served on the faculty of Ohio State for more than 40 years as a professor in both botany and plant pathology. Dodd Hall Library named for Richard Stow The board named Ohio State's Dodd Hall library as the "Richard W. Stow Memorial Library" in memory of Stow's distinguished career as a biophysicist the College of Medicine. Stow was a Fulbright lecturer and known for his innovations in electromygraphic instrumentation. He was recognized for his contributions to clinical chemistry, involving research in the measurement of blood flow and chemistry in tissues. Resolutions in Memoriam The board adopted resolutions in memoriam for: -- Francis R. Aumann, professor emeritus in the Department of Political Science, who died Oct. 2. -- Clyde W. Franklin II, professor emeritus in the Department of Sociology, who died Oct. 25. -- Miriam Mooney, professor emeritus in the School of Music, who died Oct. 9. Other business In other actions, trustees: -- Discussed with Nancy M. Rudd, vice provost, and Edward F. Hayes, vice president for research, outside professional services by faculty members. -- Heard in the Educational Affairs Committee a report by Sisson on the Ohio Board of Regents' draft master plan for higher education. The plan, when finalized, will be the foundation for colleges and universities in Ohio. Sisson expressed concern about the plan's lack of specificity and lack of inclusion of the role of university trustees. Committee members agreed that the draft needs revisions and that it is important for Ohio State's trustees to voice concerns to the Regents during meetings being held throughout the state. -- Heard a committee report from Robert Arnold, vice provost, on distance learning at Ohio State. Arnold cited several examples of long-distance teaching via television and computer technology and discussed the potential to do more in that area. -- Presented a student recognition award to Christian Zawodniak of UPPER ARLINGTON. A sophomore majoring in English and French, Zawodniak is a leader in the undergraduate English Forum. He was honored for his work as a tutor of students enrolled in English 110W and his work as a volunteer for the AIDS Service Connection. -- Amended the Rules of the University Faculty to have the vice chairperson of the Council on Academic Affairs be elected from the membership of the council. # Contact: Tracy Turner, (614) 688-3682. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Fri, 1 Dec 1995 16:43:39 -0500] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.