96-09-13 Trustees: Appointments, Reports, Miscellaneous ACTIONS OF THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Board of Trustees on Friday (9/13) appointed executive assistants and deans, elected a a secretary of the Board of Trustees, filled five professorships and endowed chairs, and appointed several heads of schools and departments. Foegler named president of Campus Partners The board named Terry D. Foegler as president of Campus Partners, the non-profit redevelopment corporation which is working to revitalize the neighborhoods around Ohio State. Foegler will work with city, neighborhood, and university leaders to identify key initiating projects. His university title will be executive assistant to the vice president for student affairs. Foegler has been assistant city manager and director of development of the City of Dublin since 1990. His previous work has been as director of development for Communicare, a regional health care management and development company; engineering project manager for Thousand Trails Inc., a developer of recreational camping resorts; director of planning and development for the City of Lebanon, Ohio; planner with the Northern Kentucky Area Planning Commission; and a consultant. Foegler's appointment begins Sept. 23. He replaces Barry Humphries, who left the position at the end of March to return to his private business. Napier elected secretary of the Board of Trustees Trustees named William J. Napier as executive assistant to the president, retroactive to Aug. 29, and elected him secretary of the Board of Trustees. Napier was vice chancellor for external affairs at the Ohio Board of Regents. Napier was Ohio State's director of governmental relations and executive assistant to two other presidents, Harold Enarson and Edward Jennings, between 1976 and 1982. In 1982 he received his doctorate in political science from Ohio State and became assistant director of the Ohio Department of Natural Resources a year later. Napier has been vice chancellor since 1984 and served as acting chancellor from July to November 1995. His responsibilities at the Regents involved developing and implementing the board's external agenda, including working closely with the governor's office, the Ohio General Assembly, the media, Ohio college and university presidents and trustees, and the general higher education constituency. Huntington named dean of graduate school The board appointed Susan Huntington as vice provost for Graduate Studies and dean of the Graduate School retroactive to July 1. Huntington had been acting dean of the Graduate School since September 1995 and acting vice provost for graduate studies since December. Huntington has conducted extensive field work in India and other Asian countries, and is the author of three books on the art of ancient India, as well as numerous articles, book reviews and other publications. Huntington succeeded Roy Koenigsknecht, who returned to his faculty position as professor of speech and hearing science. Schoessler named dean of optometry Trustees appointed John P. Schoessler as dean of the College of Optometry, retroactive to Sept. 1. Schoessler, who is the E.F. Wildermuth Foundation Professor in the college, has served as acting dean for the past year. Schoessler received his undergraduate, graduate, medical and doctoral degrees from Ohio State, where he has taught since 1974. He served as assistant dean and associate dean prior to being named acting dean when Richard Hill retired in 1995. His areas of research specialty are corneal physiology and visual sensitivity. Howitt named to economics chair Trustees named Peter W. Howitt to the University Chair in Monetary Economics and Macroeconomics, effective Oct. 1. Howitt comes from the University of Western Ontario, where he is a professor of economics. He also is a visiting professor of economics at the University of Toulouse, France. Howitt specializes in monetary policy and theory, and is an associate with the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. He earned his undergraduate degree from McGill University, his graduate degree from the University of Western Ontario and his doctoral degree from Northwestern University. Schwartz named to food industries chair Trustees appointed Steven J. Schwartz to the Carl E. Haas Chair in Food Industries, through December 2001. Schwartz comes from North Carolina State University, where he was a professor and site director of the Center for Advanced Aseptic Processing and Packaging. Schwartz specializes in chemical alterations of food components during processing and absorption and metabolism of carotenoids. He is a member of the American Chemical Society and the American Association of Cereal Chemists. He received his undergraduate degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and his master's and doctoral degrees from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Established in 1980 by alumni and friends of the College of Agriculture, the chair was renamed in 1983 in honor of Carl Haas, who received his Bachelor of Science degree in 1918, in recognition of his gift to the fund. The chair provides salary and program support for the work of an individual to provide leadership in the food industries program. Sebo named to electrical engineering chair The board appointed Stephen A. Sebo to the Neal A. Smith Chair in Electrical Engineering, through December 2000. Sebo specializes in electric power systems and high voltage engineering, and has taught at Ohio State since 1968. He earned his undergraduate degree from Budapest Technical University and his doctoral degree from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Established in 1993 by the estates of Neal and Faye Smith, the Smith Chair provides salary and support for an internationally recognized scholar in electrical engineering, with emphasis on power systems engineering. Tetlock named to psychology chair Trustees appointed Philip E. Tetlock to the Harold E. Burtt Chair in Psychology retroactive to July 1. Tetlock comes from the University of California where he was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and a professor of psychology. He specializes in political psychology. Tetlock earned his undergraduate and graduate degree from the University of British Columbia, and his doctoral degree from Yale University. The chair was established in 1990 with gifts from alumnus Frank and Ruth Stanton in honor of the late psychology professor Harold Burtt. Bahnson named to cancer professorship The board named Robert R. Bahnson to the Louis Levy Professorship in Cancer, retroactive to Sept. 1. Bahnson comes from the University of Pittsburgh where he was an associate professor in the Department of Surgery. Bahnson specializes in urology, and is on the Urologic Advisory Council of the American College of Surgeons. Bahnson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in chemistry from Carleton College, Northfield, Minn., and a Bachelor of Science degree in medicine from the University of South Dakota. He received his medical degree from Tufts University in Boston. Established in 1977 by Louis Levy and friends of the College of Medicine, the professorship provides salary and program support for the work of a distinguished scholar in cancer research or teaching. Board appoints directors of restructured college Trustees appointed directors of three schools that were formed as a result of recent restructuring in the College of Education. Robert B. Donmoyer of WORTHINGTON was appointed director of the School of Educational Policy and Leadership, through June 2000. Donmoyer specializes in curriculum. He has taught at Ohio State since 1980. William M. Sherman of UPPER ARLINGTON was named director of the School of Physical Activity and Educational Services, through June 2000. Sherman has taught at Ohio State since 1985 and specializes in exercise physiology. Robert J. Tierney of COLUMBUS (43214) was appointed director of the School of Teaching and Learning, through Sept. 2000. Tierney specializes in literacy education and assessment and has taught at Ohio State since 1984. Board appoints chairs Trustees also appointed the following chairs: -- Randall C. Rowe of WOOSTER as chair of the Department of Plant Pathology, through June 2000. Rowe has taught at Ohio State since 1974 and specializes in the biology of soilborne fungi. -- Robert L. Snyder of DUBLIN as chair of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, through June 2000. Snyder was director of The Institute of Ceramic Superconductivity at Alfred University in Alfred, N.Y. He specializes in X-ray powder defraction. -- James M. Unger of COLUMBUS (43214) as chair of the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, through September 2000. Unger specializes in Japanese linguistics, writing systems and computer software for foreign languages. He comes from the University of Maryland, where he was a professor of Japanese. -- Dieter Wanner of UPPER ARLINGTON as chair of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, through September 2000. Wanner has taught at Ohio State since 1988 and specializes in historical and Romance linguistics. -- Larry Copeland of UPPER ARLINGTON as acting chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, through June 1997. Copeland has taught at Ohio State since 1988 and specializes in gynecological oncology. -- William Notz of DUBLIN as acting chair of the Department of Statistics, through July 1997. Notz specializes in the design of experiments and has taught at Ohio State since 1984. -- Dennis A. Parker of COLUMBUS (43235) as acting chair of the Department of Theatre, through August 1997. Parker has taught at Ohio State since 1985 and specializes in costume design. Board reappoints directors of health facilities The board reappointed: -- David E. Schuller of UPPER ARLINGTON, director of the Comprehensive Cancer Center and The James Cancer Hospital and Research Institute, through June 1999. -- Steven Reiss, director of the Nisonger Center, through June 1999. -- Randall E. Harris of WORTHINGTON, interim director of the School of Public Health, through June 1997. # Contact: Tracy Turner, University Communications, (614) 688-3682. 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