97-12-05 Trustees: Endowed Funds, Personnel, Other Business TRUSTEES CREATE SCHOLARSHIP FUND IN GEE'S NAME, APPROVE ENDOWED FUNDS, CONDUCT PERSONNEL BUSINESS COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Board of Trustees on Friday (12/5) voted to establish the E. Gordon Gee Presidential Scholarship Fund in honor of Gee, who ends his seven-year presidency of Ohio State this month. The fund will provide a full in-state award for a freshman student selected as a Presidential Scholar by the annual Maximus Scholarship Competition. The award will be named the E. Gordon Gee Presidential Scholarship. Trustees said the scholarship fund was created to recognize Gee's tireless work to communicate the excellence of Ohio State to outstanding students considering their choice of college or university. He also was instrumental in personally encouraging numerous meritorious scholars to attend Ohio State. Trustees also accepted nine new named endowed funds and conducted personnel matters and other business during their meeting. Board accepts nine named endowed funds Trustees heard a report from Jerry May, vice president for development, on development efforts, including the establishment of the Thomas J. and Mary E. Heck and Leo H. Faust Memorial Fund for the Law Library, a named endowed fund resulting from gifts totaling more than $1 million. May also reported the establishment of eight other named endowed funds with gifts totaling almost $600,000. -- The Samuel M. Melton Graduate Fellowship in Jewish Studies, $250,000, to provide fellowships for graduate students pursuing research in Jewish studies. -- James V. "Fuzzy" Marquard Scholarship Fund, $32,945, to provide scholarships for students in the College of Dentistry. -- The Virginia A. Bridges Music Education Award, $25,000, to provide awards for graduate students in music education. -- The James and Nancy Bradley Scholarship Fund, $17,527, to provide scholarships for students enrolled at the Newark campus. -- The John B. Gerlach Medalist Scholarship Fund, $139,845, to provide scholarships for Medalist Scholars enrolled in the Fisher College of Business. -- Jerrold R. Voss Director's Fund, $62,350, to support faculty research in the Knowlton School of Architecture. -- The R. Timothy Webster Scholarship Fund in Long Term Care Pharmacy, $25,300, to support a professional student scholarship in the College of Pharmacy. -- The Marilyn & Robert Brewer Art Residency Fund, $25,000, to support students in domestic and international art residency programs. Appointments, reappointments The board appointed Darrell Parks of WORTHINGTON as executive director of vocational education in the Center on Education and Training for Employment, retroactive to July 1. Parks had served as interim executive director. Trustees reappointed Randall B. Ripley as dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and Nancy L. Zimpher as dean of the College of Education, effective July 1, 1998 through June 30, 2003. The board also reappointed Zimpher as executive dean of the professional colleges, effective July 1, 1997 through June 30, 1998. The following chairs/directors were appointed by the board: -- Richard P. Gunther of WORTHINGTON, director of the Office of International Studies, through Aug. 31, 1999. -- Amy E. Shuman of UPPER ARLINGTON, director of the Center for Folklore Studies, through Sept. 30, 2000. -- Richard Davis of UPPER ARLINGTON, acting chair of Near Eastern languages and cultures, through Dec. 31. -- Robert D. Levine, acting chair of linguistics, through Sept. 30, 1998. -- Irene Masing-Delic of COLUMBUS (43201), acting chair of Slavic and East European languages and literatures, through Sept. 30, 1998, and director of the Center for Slavic and East European Studies, through Sept. 30, 2000. -- Lawrence O. Onyejekwe, director of the Center for African Studies, through Sept. 30, 2000. -- Margaret A. Mills, chair of Near Eastern languages and cultures, effective Jan. 1, 1998 through Dec. 31, 2002. -- Peter W. Culicover of UPPER ARLINGTON, chair of linguistics, effective Oct. 1, 1998 through Sept. 30, 2002. The following chairs were reappointed: -- Isaac Mowoe, interim chair of African-American and African studies, through Sept. 30, 1998. -- Robert G. Sherding, chair of veterinary clinical sciences, through June 30, 2001. -- Michael J. Hogan of UPPER ARLINGTON, chair of history, through Sept. 30, 2001. -- Tamar Rudavsky of WORTHINGTON, director of the Melton Center for Jewish Studies, through Sept. 30, 2001. Resolutions in memoriam Trustees adopted resolutions in memoriam for: -- James Chapman, associate professor emeritus in the Ohio State University Extension, who died Oct. 23. -- John H. Helwig, professor emeritus of veterinary preventive medicine, who died Aug. 22. -- Harold Thoburn, professor emeritus in the Ohio State University Extension, who died Sept. 27. # Contact: Emily Caldwell, University Communications, 292-8309 [Submitted by: Von Vargas (vargas.12@osu.edu) Fri, 5 Dec 1997 15:27:50 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.