97-07-10 Gold To Be Dean of Math & Physical Sciences DEAN OF COLLEGE OF MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES NAMED COLUMBUS -- Robert Gold has been nominated as dean of The Ohio State University's College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Senior Vice President and Provost Richard Sisson announced on Thursday (7/10) that he will recommend Gold to President E. Gordon Gee and the Board of Trustees. Subject to trustee approval, Gold's appointment as Dean will become effective retroactive to July 1. Gold has served as the acting dean of the college since July 1996, when a national search was initiated to find a replacement for former Dean James Garland who left Ohio State to become president of Miami University. "Professor Gold has been extremely effective in his role as acting dean. He has a keen awareness of what is required to provide our outstanding faculty with the solid administrative structure and framework that are absolutely essential to move the College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences into the upper academic rankings nationally, which we fully expect within the next five years," Sisson said. Gold joined Ohio State's Department of Mathematics faculty in 1968. He earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Swarthmore College and a doctorate in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research field is algebraic number theory. "Professor Gold is an individual of the highest personal integrity and has earned the reputation as an honest, thorough, and fair administrator. Those who have had worked with him also know him to be a resourceful and creative problem-solver who addresses the most complex issues with care and discernment, always taking the high road," Gee said "I am truly honored to serve as dean of the college,” Gold said. We have a stellar faculty, and I am dedicated to securing the best possible opportunities to achieve our collective vision for our college: highly ranked research programs and quality instructional programs. We are poised and ready to take great strides forward," Gold said. Gold has also served as vice chair of Ohio State's Department of Mathematics for two years and as associate dean of the College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences for five years. Prior to joining Ohio State's faculty, Gold was a mathematician at the National Aeronautical and Space Agency (NASA). The College of Mathematical and Physical Sciences includes the departments of Astronomy, Chemistry, Geological Sciences, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics. The college has 240 faculty, 982 undergraduate majors and 629 graduate students. # Contact: Richard Sisson, (614) 292-5881 Robert Gold, (614) 292-2874 [Submitted by: Von Vargas (vargas.12@osu.edu) Thu, 10 Jul 1997 16:27:04 -0400 (EDT)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.