5-22-98 ROBERT DUNCAN JOINS OHIO STATE BOARD OF TRUSTEES COLUMBUS -- Longtime Ohio judge Robert M. Duncan, who recently served as a senior administrator at The Ohio State University, has been appointed to a nine-year term on the university's Board of Trustees. Duncan, of COLUMBUS (43209), was secretary of the Board of Trustees at Ohio State from January 1995 until his retirement in June 1996. Before that, he was vice president for legal affairs and general counsel at the university from 1992 to 1994. Gov. George V. Voinovich recently announced Duncan's appointment to the board. He replaces Alex Shumate, whose term expired May 13. "It is an astonishing, incredible honor to serve at one of the world's outstanding institutions," Duncan said. "Being part of its leadership is an honor and a responsibility." Currently a jurist-in-residence in Ohio State's College of Law, Duncan, 70, has a long and distinguished judicial career. From 1974 to 1985, he was judge of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. Prior to that, he had been chief judge of the U.S. Court of Military Appeals, a justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and a judge of the Franklin County Municipal Court. He also served as chief counsel to the attorney general of Ohio, chief of the Workmen's Compensation Section of the Ohio attorney general's office, and as an assistant attorney general for both the city of Columbus and the state. Before joining Ohio State, he was a partner in the Columbus law firm Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue. Duncan has a volunteer appointment in the College of Law, teaching seminars in the process of judging and international law, specifically the use of force and the law of war. He said he will continue teaching as long as it does not conflict with his duties as a trustee. A two-time graduate of Ohio State, Duncan earned his bachelor's degree in 1948 and his law degree in 1952. He has been an active alumnus for almost 50 years. "It will be a rich experience to serve an institution that I love," he said. Duncan said that because of his continued association with Ohio State, he knows other board members and senior administrators and is at home in the university setting. Nevertheless, he said, board service will involve a learning process. "Even though I was close to the board, being a trustee is very different," he said. "I am familiar with the university's mission and goals, and with others, I'll work to adopt policies and procedures best designed to reach those goals." Issues of importance to Duncan include achieving national leadership in diversity and preparing students for the technological and globally competitive world. "I fervently share the goal of the board that this institution should be among the top 10 public universities in America," he said. # Contact: Robert Duncan, (614) 688-3914 William J. Napier, secretary of the Board of Trustees, (614) 292-2424