96-11-96 Trustees: Personnel & Development Actions ACTIONS OF THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF TRUSTEES COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Board of Trustees on Friday (11/01) filled a professorship, named three Distinguished University Professors and appointed two department chairs. The board also created 12 new named endowed funds and conducted other business. Allenby named to Cullman professorship The board named Greg M. Allenby of WORTHINGTON to the W. Arthur Cullman Designated Professorship in Marketing, retroactive to Oct. 1. Allenby, an associate professor of marketing, specializes in the development of quantitative methods to understand consumer behavior through the analysis of business data. He has taught at Ohio State since 1988. Allenby earned his undergraduate degree from Ohio Northern University, his graduate degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology and his doctoral degree from the University of Chicago. Established in 1994 by Joseph F. Cullman III in memory of his brother W. Arthur Cullman, the professorship provides support for the teaching and research of a distinguished marketing scholar. Brown, Rubin and Fan named Distinguished University Professors Trustees named three faculty members as Distinguished University Professors, a permanent title awarded each year to outstanding faculty members. The recipients, who each receive $30,000 over three years to support their academic work, will continue their regular program of teaching; research, scholarly or creative work and service. The honorees were nominated by colleagues at Ohio State and internationally: -- Lawrence Brown of COLUMBUS (43214), retroactive to Oct. 1. Brown, a professor of geography, specializes in migration and labor force experiences and has taught at Ohio State since 1968. Brown earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and his graduate and doctoral degrees from Northwestern University. -- Karl Rubin of COLUMBUS (43214), retroactive to Oct. 1. Rubin specializes in algebraic number theory and has taught at Ohio State since 1987. Rubin, a professor of mathematics, earned his undergraduate degree from Princeton University and his graduate and doctoral degrees from Harvard University. He was a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1994, the National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award in 1988, and the Ohio State University Distinguished Scholar Award in 1987. -- Liang-Shih Fan of UPPER ARLINGTON, retroactive to Oct. 1. Fan has taught at Ohio State since 1978 and specializes in fluidization, particle technology and multiphase reaction engineering. Fan, chairman of the Department of Chemical Engineering, earned his Bachelor of Science degree from National Taiwan University, his Master of Science degrees from West Virginia University and Kansas State University, and his doctoral degree from West Virginia University. He is a recipient of the 1996 Alpha Chi Sigma Award for Chemical Engineering Research, the 1994 Institution Eminent Speaker Award from the Institution of Engineers, and the 1993 Alexander von Humbolt Research Award for U.S. Senior Scientists. Board appoints department chairs and reappoints a professorship Trustees reappointed Glenn S. Daehn of UPPER ARLINGTON, to the Mars. G. Fontana Professorship in metallurgical Engineering, through September 1997, and appointed the following department chairs: -- Samson T. Jacob of COLUMBUS (43201) as chair of the Department of Medical Biochemistry, through September 2000. Jacob comes from Baylor College of Medicine, where he was a research associate in pharmacology. He specializes in biological regulatory mechanisms. -- N. L. McCaslin of UPPER ARLINGTON as acting chair of the Department of Agricultural Education, through June 1997. McCaslin specializes in vocational evaluation and has taught at Ohio State since 1971. Board creates 12 named endowed funds Trustees accepted 12 new named endowed funds with gifts totaling $4,933,697: -- The R. David and I. Lorraine Thomas Family Cancer Research Endowment Fund, $3,371,128. -- The Emanuel and Ann Rudolph Friends of the Libraries General Endowment Fund, $59,013. -- The Robert Llewellyn Crosby Career Services Endowment Fund, $25,000 for career services in the Fisher College of Business. -- Columbia Gas Family Merit Scholarship Endowed Fund, $20,000 for scholarships for employees or family members of Columbia Gas employees. -- The Roger and Jennie Hall Concert Band Scholarship Fund, $15,500 for scholarships in the College of the Arts. -- The Sheila Brannon Scholarship Fund, $15,000 for art students at the Newark campus. -- Olentangy River Wetland Research Park Program Endowment Fund, $15,000. -- The Jane E. Orosz Endowment Fund for the College of Veterinary Medicine, $1,180,000 for support for the Human and Animal Bond Program and the hospital support fund. -- The Albert J. and Martha Mattern Fund for University Support, $102,631. -- The David F. and Kathryn B. Beard Scholarship Endowment Fund, $100,288, for merit scholarships in the College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. -- The Virginia Grama Schmidt and Hubert Conrad Schmidt Scholarship Fund for Somatic Studies, $15,127. -- The John F. Isler Endowed Scholarship Fund, $15,010 for scholarships in the College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. Emeritus titles granted Trustees granted emeritus titles to: -- Wen L. Li of UPPER ARLINGTON, professor emeritus of sociology, retroactive to Oct. 1. -- C. Benjamin Meleca of COLUMBUS (43235), professor emeritus of internal medicine, retroactive to Sept. 1. -- Ruth M. Conone of COLUMBUS (43235), associate professor emeritus in Ohio State University Extension, retroactive to Sept. 13. -- Betty L. Milum of LIMA, assistant professor emeritus in University Libraries, retroactive to Oct. 1. Resolutions in memoriam The board adopted resolutions in memoriam for: -- Ronald Courtright, assistant professor emeritus in Ohio State University Extension, who died Sept. 24. -- Merle C. Derrenbacher, professor emeritus in University Libraries, who died Aug. 14. -- Arthur B. Lewis, assistant professor emeritus of dentistry, who died March 21. -- Jerome Rothstein, professor emeritus of computer and information science, who died Aug. 4. -- Acie C. Waldron, professor emeritus of entomology, who died Aug. 17. -- Walter A. Zacherl, professor emeritus of dentistry, who died Aug. 26. Williams wins student recognition award Trustees awarded a student recognition award to Cara Denise Williams of East Dennis, Mass. Williams is a graduate student majoring in health, physical education and recreation. # Contact: Tracy Turner, University Communications, (614) 688- 3682. 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