6-5-98 TRUSTEES APPROVE SEVERAL APPOINTMENTS, ACCEPT ENDOWED FUNDS COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State University Board of Trustees on Friday (6/5) approved several appointments, accepted nine named endowed funds and two professorships, and conducted other business. David Andrews appointed dean of Human Ecology The board approved the appointment of David Andrews, professor of human development and family science and assistant director of The Ohio State University Extension for 4-H Youth Development, as dean of Ohio State's College of Human Ecology, effective July 1. Andrews, 41, of DUBLIN, joined Ohio State in August 1995 as an associate professor and Extension state specialist in the college's Department of Family Relations and Human Development (which since has been restructured and renamed). He became assistant director for 4-H youth programs in August 1996 and was named a full professor in August 1997. Though he has retained his faculty appointment and continued to work with graduate students, Andrews' efforts for the past two years have been focused on administration of the Ohio 4-H Youth Development Program. Before coming to Ohio State, he was co- investigator on national adolescent drug-abuse prevention projects as a research scientist for the Oregon Social Learning Center in Eugene from 1989 to 1995. He was an adjunct professor of psychology at the University of Oregon from 1989 to 1995, and taught in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Oregon State University from 1983 to 1989, heading that department from 1985 to 1989. William Baeslack is interim vice president for research Trustees approved the appointment of William A. "Bud" Baeslack III, an associate dean of the College of Engineering, as interim vice president for research at Ohio State, retroactive to May 19. The appointment follows the March 20 death of Edward F. Hayes, who served as Ohio State's vice president for research for seven years. Baeslack, 46, of WESTERVILLE, has served as associate dean for research and college development in the College of Engineering since 1994. Also a professor of industrial, welding and systems engineering, he joined the faculty in 1982. He chaired the Department of Welding Engineering from 1991 to 1994 and was director of the National Excellence in Materials Joining Education and Training Program at Ohio State during the 1994-95 academic year. Baeslack and his staff have initiated or facilitated development of several major research-related activities at Ohio State, including a collaborative effort with the Edison Welding Institute to establish the Edison Joining Technology Center. Other partnership initiatives include the Gas Turbine Research Center, several National Science Foundation centers, the Ergonomics Institute and, most recently, a Federal Aviation Administration Center of Airworthiness Assurance. Mabel Freeman named interim director of the Honors Center The board appointed Mabel G. Freeman of BEXLEY, associate director of the University Honors Center, as interim director of the center, effective July 1. Freeman replaces David Hothersall, who is retiring. Freeman has been on staff at the Honors Center since its establishment in 1985, first as an academic counselor and then as assistant director. She was acting director before Hothersall's appointment in 1991, and became associate director during the 1992-93 academic year. She also is an adjunct assistant professor of educational policy and leadership. Faculty appointments Trustees appointed William S. Marras of POWELL, professor of industrial, welding and systems engineering, to the Honda Chair in Transportation, effective July 1 through June 30, 2003. Marras is director of the Biodynamics Laboratory and co-director of the Institute for Ergonomics. He also holds joint appointments in the Department of Physical Medicine and the Biomedical Engineering Center. The Honda Chair in Transportation was established in February 1997 to promote and support teaching and research in transportation-related technology in the College of Engineering. Marcia P. Miceli, professor of management and human resources, was appointed to the Robert and Anne Hoyt Designated Professorship in Management, effective Oct. 1, 1998, through Sept. 30, 2003. An Ohio State faculty member since 1981, Miceli has served as department chair for management and human resources and as senior associate dean for academic programs in the Fisher College of Business. The professorship was established Friday (6/5) to fund the teaching, research and service activities of the Hoyt Professor in the Fisher College of Business. Concurrent appointments Joseph A. Alutto of UPPER ARLINGTON, dean of the Max M. Fisher College of Business, has been appointed to serve as executive dean for the professional colleges, effective July 1 through June 30, 2001. Alutto replaces Nancy Zimpher, dean of the College of Education, who is leaving Ohio State to become chancellor of the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee. Alutto has been dean and professor of management in the college since 1991. He previously was dean of the School of Management at the State University of New York at Buffalo from 1976 to 1990. He also was a faculty member in the Department of Organization and Human Resources at SUNY-Buffalo from 1966 to 1991. Ohio State's colleges cluster into three areas: the professional colleges, the Colleges of the Arts and Sciences, and the health sciences. Executive deans coordinate discussions among the deans of each cluster on such issues as recruitment and retention of students on all levels, budget restructuring, performance and benchmarking measures, research support, and enhancing diversity and a sense of community on campus. The professional college cluster includes the Fisher College of Business and the colleges of Education; Engineering; Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; Human Ecology; Law; and Social Work. Trustees appointed Gregory H. Williams, dean and professor in the College of Law and professor of political science, to the Carter C. Kissell Professorship in Law, effective July 1. Williams has been dean at Ohio State's College of Law since 1993. He previously was associate vice president of the Office of Academic Affairs at the University of Iowa, where he had been a law professor and administrator since 1977. The professorship was established Friday (6/5) to fund a professorship in the college, with preference that the fund will support the Office of the Dean. Appointments, reappointments of chairs and directors The board appointed Marvin T. Batte of DELAWARE, professor of agricultural economics, as interim chair of the Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, effective July 1 through June 30, 1999. Trustees appointed Carroll Glynn, chair of the Department of Communication at Cornell University, as director of the School of Journalism and Communication, effective July 1 through June 30, 2002. James P. Phelan of UPPER ARLINGTON was reappointed as chair of the Department of English, effective July 1 through Sept. 30, 2002. Stephen A. Buser of UPPER ARLINGTON was reappointed as chair of the Department of Finance, effective Oct. 1, 1998, through Sept. 30, 2002. Appointments to Marion Campus board The board approved the appointment of two new members to The Ohio State University-Marion Campus Board and the reappointment of two members, effective July 1. Deborah Martin, a Delaware County commissioner and managing member of Delaware Realty and Properties Ltd., was appointed to a three-year term. Alisha Spaid, an accounting major in the College of Business at the Marion campus, was appointed to a one-year term as a student member of the board. Board members John Mizick and Fred White were reappointed to three-year terms. Board accepts nine named endowed funds, two professorships The board heard a report from Jerry May, vice president for development, on fund-raising efforts, including the establishment of The Carter C. Kissell Professorship in Law. A gift of $750,000 from alumnus Carter C. Kissell of Chagrin Falls will support a professorship in the College of Law, with preference that the fund will support the Office of the Dean. May also reported the establishment of nine named endowed funds and a designated professorship with gifts totaling more than $850,000. -- The Frank L. Tosi Memorial Scholarship Fund, $50,000, to provide scholarships in the College of Dentistry. -- The Robert and Anne Hoyt Designated Professorship in Management, $37,500, for the Fisher College of Business. -- The Herbert J. Block Family Cancer Research Endowment Fund, $261,700, to support cancer research at the Comprehensive Cancer Center - Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Research Institute. -- The Elsie Alberty Scholarship Fund in Curriculum Studies, $243,468, to provide financial assistance for doctoral students in the College of Education. -- The Judy Bunting Cheerleaders Scholarship Fund, $100,000, to provide scholarships in the Department of Athletics. -- The Tobi Goldoftas Fluid Power Fund, $57,864, to support fluid power technology at the Agricultural Technical Institute in Wooster. -- The Robert H. Horton Athletic Scholarship Fund, $30,960. -- The Paul E. Bryant Athletic Scholarship Fund, $30,000. -- The Lois M. Jones Endowment for Cancer Research Fellowships, $26,231, to provide fellowships and program support in the Comprehensive Cancer Center - Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Research Institute. -- The Leggett Family Fund, $16,487, to provide scholarships in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences. Emeritus titles granted Trustees granted emeritus titles to: -- Sandra E. McCormick, professor emeritus of teaching and learning, retroactive to June 1. -- George M. Kreps, associate professor emeritus at the Agricultural Technical Institute, effective July 1. -- C. Emmajo Shearer, assistant professor-clinical emeritus of dentistry, effective July 1. Resolutions in memoriam Trustees adopted resolutions in memoriam for: -- Jack L. Beal, professor emeritus of pharmacy, who died Feb. 24. -- Paul C. Bowers, assistant professor emeritus of history, who died March 1. -- Robert Lang, instructor emeritus in the Ohio State University Extension, who died March 27. Miscellaneous business In other business, trustees: -- Approved changing the name of the Department of Zoology to the Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology to better reflect its research and teaching mission. -- Approved an amendment to the Rules of the University Faculty that will allow members of university promotion and tenure committees to participate in the review of cases from departments other than their own. -- Approved promotions, tenure and reappointments for 182 faculty members. -- Heard a proposed Financial Conflict of Interest Policy for Faculty, which outlines policies and procedures so that faculty members' professional activities do not create a conflict of interest. -- Heard a report from Edward J. Ray, acting senior vice president and provost, about continuing student computing fees for Public Policy and Management, Engineering and Business. Units provide matching funds, and consultation with students, faculty and administrators shows a need to continue the fee process for computing equipment and services. -- Appointed Glenn S. Daehn, professor of materials science and engineering, and William E. Wolfe, professor of civil and environmental engineering and geodetic science, to three-year terms (June 1 through May 31, 2001) on the Engineering Experiment Station Advisory Council. # Contact: Emily Caldwell, University Communications, (614) 292-8309