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       Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University
of Kentucky, Tuesday, October 24, 1989.

       The Board of Trustees of the University of Kentucky met at 1 p.m.
Lexington time on Tuesday October 24, 1989 in the Board Room on the 18th
floor of the Patterson Office Tower on the Lexington Campus.

       A.    Meeting Opened

       Mr. Foster Ockerman, Chairman, called the meeting to order at
12:56 p.m., and the invocation was pronounced by Mr. Biily B. Wilcoxson.

       B.    Roll Call

       The following members of the Board of Trustees answered the call
of the roll: Mr. Foster Ockerman, (Chairman), Mr. Ted B. Bates,
Professor Raymond F. Betts, Jr., Mr. William E. Burnett, Jr., Governor
Albert B. Chandler, Professor Mary Sue Coleman, Mr. Lawrence E. Forgy
Jr., Mr. Sean Lohman, Dr. Nicholas J. Pisacano, Professor Judith Rhoads,
Mr. James L. Rose, Judge Robert F. Stephens, Mr. Jerome A. Stricker, Mr.
William B. Sturgill, Judge Julia K. Tackett, Mr. Billy B. Wilcoxson, and
Judge Henry R. Wilhoit, Jr.  Absent from the meeting were Mr. Tracy
Farmer, Mrs. Edythe Jones Hayes, and Senator Walter D. Huddleston. The
University administration was represented by President David P. Roselle;
Chancellors Peter P. Bosomworth, Robert E. Hemenway and Charles T.
Wethington; Vice Presidents Edward A. Carter, Wimberly C. Royster and
Eugene R. Williams; and Mr. John C. Darsie, General Counsel.

       Members of the news media were also in attendance. Mr. Darsie
reported a quorum present, and Mr. Ockerman declared the meeting
officially open for the conduct of business at 1:00 p.m.

       C.    1989-90 Committee Assignments

       Mr. Ockerman announced that the committee assignments for 1989-90
had been made and distributed to the members. He asked that the
assignments be included in the October Minutes and made a part of the
official record.

Finance Committee                      Student Code

Lawrence E. Forgy, Jr., Chairman       Nicholas J. Pisacano, Chairman
Ted B. Bates                           Mary Sue Coleman
Tracy Farmer                           Edythe Jones Haves
Walter D. Huddleston                    Sean Lohman
Foster Ockerman                        Robert F. Stephens
Jim Rose                                Julia K. Tackett
William B. Sturgill
Julia K. Tackett
Billy B. Wilcoxson




 













Jerome A. Stricker, Chairman           Billy B. Wilcoxson, Chairman
Ted B. Bates                           Raymond F. Betts
William E. Burnett, Jr.                Edythe Jones Hayes
Judith Rhoads                          Walter D. Huddleston
Robert F. Stephens                     Judith Rhoads
Billy B. Wilcoxson                     Henry R. Wilhoit, Jr.
Henry R. Wilboit, Jr.

Academic Affairs                       Honorarv Degrees

Mary Sue Coleman, Chairman             Walter D. Huddleston
Raymond F. Betts
Edythe Jones Hayes
Sean Lohman
Nicholas J. Pisacano
Robert F. Stephens

       D.    Minutes Approved

       Mr. Ockerman stated that the Minutes of the September 19, 1989
Board of Trustees meeting had been distributed and asked for additions or
corrections. The Minutes stood approved as distributed.

       E.    President's Report to the Trustees (PR 1)

       Before beginning with PR 1, President Roselle announced that the
December 12 Board of Trustees meeting will be at 4 p.m. with the Finance
Committee meeting at 3 p.m. Following the Board meeting, Board members
and spouses are invited to a holiday reception at Maxwell Place with
dinner to follow at the Faculty Club.

       President Roselle called particular attention to the following
items in PR 1:

       Communitv Colleges Celebrate 25th Anniversary

       The Community College System unvailed its Futures Commission Report
       at a dinner celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Community
       College System. In his remarks at the dinner, Governor Wallace
       Wilkinson announced that he would request the legislature to
       approve a "catch up" appropriation for the Community College System
       and attempt to address the inequity in the formula funding. The
       extra money for the System will be included as a line item in the
       Executive Budget.

       A gift of $300,000 to establish the Emerson Electric Fund was
       presented to Chancellor Charles Wethington from James F. Hardymon,
       president and chief operating officer of Emerson Electric Company
       at the dinner. Proceeds from the fund will be used to assist the
       community colleges in meeting the educational needs of local
       businesses and industries.



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Another Record Year Recorded in University Fellows Program

The University celebrated a record number of new UK Fellows at a
black-tie dinner attended by more than 800 people at Rupp Arena.
There were 254 new Fellows initiated at the dinner. Since the
program began in 1966, 2,232 people have contributed a total of
$49,250,000 to the University through the UK Fellows program. A
number of the new UK Fellows are members of the faculty and staff
of the University.

AT&T Gives University $1.1 Million in Computer Equipment

The American Telephone & Telegraph Company has given the University
$1.1 million in computer hardware and software to be used for
instruction and research by students and faculty in the College of
Engineering, the Center of Robotics and Manufacturing Systems and
the Department of Computer Science.

University Hospital Establishes New MRI System

The University Hospital has established a new state-of-the-art
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. The 1.5 Tesla unit, the
first of its kind in Central and Eastern Kentucky, provides image
information previously not available with other imaging modalities.

Thirteen Selected for Hall of Distinguished Alumni

Five women and eight men were selected for membership in the UK
Hall of Distinguished Alumni. A person must have achieved national
or international prominence in their field of endeavor that
reflects favorably on the Commonwealth and the University to be
named to the Hall of Distinguished Alumni. The 13 inductees were
honored at a dinner at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. The inductees were
Wendell Berry, Judith Clabes, Lucille Couch, Evelyn Freyman,
William E. Kirwan, II, William Markesbery, Bobbie Ann Mason, Thomas
Niles, Shirley Phillips, Andreas Prindl, Pat Riley, Walter Tevis,
and Doris Wilkinson.

WBKY Radio's Call Letters Changed to WUKY

After nearly 50 years, UK's radio station retired its old call
letters, WBKY, to become WUKY. WUKY, the oldest university-owned
FM radio station in the U.S., came into being in 1941. The General
Manager, Roger Chesser, said the change was made to "more closely
associate UK's public radio station with the University."

Singletarv Scholars Continue to Excel

The Singletary Scholarship program began in 1985. Sixty-three
students have been given the prestigious four-year scholarship
valued now at $24,800. The first class of Singletary Scholars at
the University graduated in May and went on with their education at
Princeton, Johns Hopkins, Auburn's veterinary school and UK's
medical school. This is the best scholarship program at the
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       Dentistry Geriatric Program Receives Award

       The College of Dentistry's Geriatric Program was selected by the
       American Dental Association to receive the 1989 Geriatric Dental
       Health Care Award. The award is given annually to recognize those
       individuals who have improved the oral health care of the elderly
       through innovative research and community health care delivery
       projects.

       Academic/Technical Building Dedicated at Elizabethtown

       Governor Wallace Wilkinson was speaker at the Elizabethtown
       Community College Academic/Technical Building dedication.

       Library Electronically Connected to Library of Congress

       For the first time in its history, the Library of Congress is
       allowing the general public to access its databases electronically
       from remote sites, and the Margaret I. King Library is one of just
       14 in the nation selected for the pilot project to test electronic
       access to its holdings and service.

       Medicine's Osler Program Attractive to Medical Students

       The College of Medicine is providing first- and second-year medical
       students an opportunity to develop a fellow-scholar relationship
       with professors of the College. Approximately 50 percent of the
       1989 freshman class enrolled in a volunteer program titled "The
       William Osler Program." The program was designed by faculty within
       the College to provide students with an effective and broad
       learning presentation to give the full scope of being a practicing
       physician.

       Hall of Fame Established to Honor Equine Researchers

       The UK Equine Research Foundation has established an Equine
       Research Hall of Fame to recognize the work of researchers who have
       distinguished themselves in equine science. One person involved in
       research will be inducted each year. The Hall of Fame will be
       situated in the Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center.

       President Roselle called attention to the significant activities of
the faculty and staff and asked the Board to review them.

       F.    Personnel Actions (PR 2)

       President Roselle recommended that approval be given to the
appointments, actions and/or other staff changes which require Board
action and that the report relative to appointments and/or changes already
approved by the administration be accepted. He called on Dr. Bosomworth
to comment on the recommended appointments of Drs. Harold D. Rosenbaum and
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       Dr. Bosomworth asked Dr. and Mrs. Harold D. Rosenbaum to stand and
be recognized. He stated that Mrs. Doris Rosenbaum is making an
incredible contribution as a volunteer to the cancer program at the
University by providing statewide leadership for the development of a
mammography program. He reviewed the credentials and outstanding
accomplishments of Dr. Rosenbaumn and announced that Dr. Rosenbaum will be
the first occupant of the endowed Rosenbaum Chair in Radiology, effective
July 1, 1989. Dr. Bosomworth explained that the chair is named in honor
of Dr. and Mrs. Rosenbaum and was put together by friends and relatives of
the Department of Radiology who have committed themselves to Radiology and
to Dr. Rosenbaum. Dr. Bosomworth expressed pleasure in recognizing and
honoring Dr. Rosenbaum in his capacity of the first recipient of the
chair. Dr. and Mrs. Rosenbaum. were given a round of applause.

       Dr. Bosomworth recommended that Dr. Val M. Runge be appointed as
Professor of Radiology and Director of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging and
Spectroscopy Center. He reviewed Dr. Runge's impressive credentials and
stated that the University was fortunate to have Dr. Runge. Dr. Runge was
asked to stand and be recognized, following which he was given a round of
applause.

       On motion made by Dr. Pisacano, seconded by Mr. Stricker and
passed, the personnel actions in PR 2 were approved. (See PR 2 at the end
of the Minutes.)

       Mr. Ockerman expressed appreciation to Dr. and Mrs. Rosenbaum for
their contributions to the University and welcomed Dr. Runge.

       G.    Appointment to Advisory Board - Lexington Community College
(PR 4A)

       President Roselle recommended that Edythe Jones Hayes be
reappointed to the Advisory Board of the Lexington Community College for a
three-year term beginning October 1, 1989. Mr. Wilcoxson so moved. His
motion was seconded by Mr. Burnett and carried. (See PR 4A at the end of
the Minutes.)

       H.    Associate Degree Program in the Community College System -
Owensboro Community College (PR 4B)

       On recommendation of President Roselle, Mr. Sturgill moved that the
Board of Trustees authorize for submission to the Council on Higher
Education a new degree program, Associate Degree in Applied Science,
Radiologic Technology, for the Owensboro Community College. The motion,
seconded by Professor Rhoads, passed. (See PR 4B at the end of the
Minutes.)

       I.    Asociate Degree Program in the Community College System -
Jefferson Conununity College (PR 4C)

       President Roselle recommended that the Board authorize for
submission to the Council on Higher Education a new degree program,
Associate Degree in Applied Science, Automotive Technology, for the
Jefferson Community College. Mr. Stricker so moved. His motion was
seconded by Mr. Wilcoxson and carried. ( See PR 4C at the end of the
Minutes.)




 




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       J.    Appointment to University of Kentucky Equine Research
Foundation (PR 5A)

       President Roselle recommended that approval be given to the
appointment of Robert L. Warren to membership on the Board of Directors of
the University of Kentucky Equine Research Foundation through December
1990 to fill the unexpired term of William T. Young. He reviewed Mr.
Warren's background. The motion which was made by Mr. Burnett and
seconded by Professor Rhoads was voted on and carried unanimously. (See
PR 5A at the end of the Minutes.)

       K.    Board Appointments. McDowell Cancer Network (PR 6A)

       President Roselle recommended that William Balden, Brownell Combs,
William Cook, Warren Proudfoot, and Merle Mahr be reappointed as
non-faculty members of the Board of Directors of the McDowell Cancer
Network and that Dr. Robert Lester and Dr. Carolyn Williams be reappointed
as faculty members of the Board of Directors of the McDowell Cancer
Network with terms beginning October 1, 1989 and expiring September 30,
1992. After President Roselle reviewed the background of each appointee,
Mr. Sturgill moved the approval of PR 6A. The motion was seconded by Mr.
Stricker and carried. (See PR 6A at the end of the Minutes.)

       L.    Acceptance of interim Financial Report for the University of
Kentuckv for the Two Months Ended August 31. 1989 (FCR 1)

       Mr. Forgy, Chairman of the Finance Committee, reported that FCR 1
is a routine acceptance of an interim financial report for the two months
ended August 31, 1989. He stated that the records are in order and the
University is meeting its revenue estimate. He moved the adoption of
FCR 1. The motion was seconded by Mr. Burnett and carried. (See FCR 1 at
the end of the Minutes.)

       M.    Acceptance of the Financial Statements of the University of
Kentucky and Affiliated Corporations and Other Related Organizations for
the Year Ended June 30, 1989 (FCR 2)

       Mr. Forgy stated that FCR 2 indicates that the University of
Kentucky accounts are in order for the year ended June 30. 1989. He
stated that the Committee had met with the University's auditor, Mr.
Charles Coyle of Coopers & Lybrand, and the University has a clean opinion
with all of the audited financial statements of the affiliated
corporations and other related organizations. He, therefore, moved the
adoption of FCR 2. The motion was seconded by Mr. Rose and passed. ( See
FCR 2 at the end of the Minutes.)

       N.    Disposal of Personal Propertv (FCR 3)

       Mr. Forgy stated that FCR 3 is the disposal of miscellaneous
personal prorerty as required by the statutes and moved its adoption. His
motion was seconded by Dr. Pisacano and carried. (See FCR 3 at the end of
the Minutes.)




 




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       0.    Quit Claim Deed - Robinson Forest (FCR 4)

       Mr. Forgy stated that FCR 4 is to grant a 160 acre Quit Claim Deed
to the Bush heirs in Eastern Kentucky arising out of the dispute between
the University and others over a small part of the Robinson Forest. FCR 4
gives authorization to the Vice Chancellor for Administration to execute
the Quit Claim Deed. He reviewed the background information and moved the
adoption of FCR 4. His motion was seconded by Mr. Bates and passed. (See
FCR 4 at the end of the Minutes.)

       P.    Patent Assignment - Research and Graduate Studies (FCR 5)

       Mr. Forgy stated that FCR 5 authorizes the proper officials of the
Board to execute an assignment on behalf of the Board to the Research
Foundation for the intellectual properties developed by Drs. Michael Jay
and U. Yun Ryo. He moved its adoption. The motion was seconded by
Professor Betts and carried. (See FCR 5 at the end of the Minutes.)

       Q.    Patent Assignment - Research and Graduate Studies (FCR 6)

       Mr. Forgy stated that FCR 6 is a similar patent assignment, and the
document is self-explanatory. On motion made by Mr. Forgy, seconded by
Mr. Sturgill and passed, FCR 6 was approved. (See FCR 6 at the end of the
Minutes.)

       R.    Establishment of Endowed Scholarship Fund LEC   7)

       Mr. Forgy stated that FCR 7 is the establishment of an endowed
scholarship fund created in memory of Dr. John C. Redman, and he moved its
adoption. The motion was seconded by Mr. Burnett and carried. (See FCR 7
at the end of the Minutes.)

       S.    Establishment of Quasi-Endowment Fund (FCR 8)

       Mr. Forgy stated that FCR 8 is the establishment of a
quasi-endowment which is slightly different from FCR 7 but the same
principle. He moved the adoption of FCR 8. The motion, seconded by Mr.
Stricker, passed. (See FCR 8 at the end of the Minutes.)

       T.    Announcement by Mr. Lohman

       Mr. Lohman announced that Tip O'Neill would be speaking at the
Singletary Center for the Arts at 8 p.m. and extended an invitation to the
Board. He stated that a section would be reserved for the Board and
expressed appreciation to those that could be in attendance.

       U.    Professor Bett's Comme

       Professor Betts stated that he would like the Board to go on record
commending the University band for its spectacular half-time shows. He
stated that all of these elements make the University a community. It was
unanimous to commend the band for its spectacular performances.




 





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      V.    Meeting Adjourned

      There being no further business to come before the Board, the
Chairman adjourned the meeting at 1:25 p.m.

                                       Respectfully submitted,



                                       John C. Darsie
                                       Assistant Secretary
                                       Board of Trustees

(PR's 2, 4A, 4B, 4C, 5A, and 6A, FCR's 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 which
follow are official parts of the Minutes of the meeting.)


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Members, Board of Trustees:


                          PERSONNEL ACTIONS

Recommendation: (1) that approval be given to the attached
appointments, actions and/or other staff changes which require Board
action; and (2) that the report relative to appointments and/or
changes already approved by the administration be accepted.

Background: The attached recommended appointments and/or other staff
changes require approval by the Board of Trustees in accordance with
Part VIII-B of the Governing Regulations of the University. These
recommendations are transmitted to the Board by the appropriate
chancellor through the President and have his concurrence.

Under the Governing Regulations, the authority to make certain
appointments and/or other staff changes is delegated to the President
or other administrators who are required to report their actions to
the Board. This report follows the recommendations requiring Board
approval.










Action taken:  Approved           Disapproved           Other      _

Date: October 24. 1989



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                       COMMUNITY COLLEGE SYSTEM

I.  BOARD ACTION

II. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION

    A.   ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

               Ashland Community College

               Napier, Michelle, Instructor in the Community College
                    System, 9/8/89 through 6/30/90.

               Hazard Community College

               Javed, Kazi, Assistant Professor in the Community
                    College System, 8/1/89 through 6/30/90.
               Morris, Wendy T., Instructor in the Community College
                    System, 8/29/89 through 6/30/90.

               Jefferson Community College

               King, Ronald, Instructor in the Community College
                    System, 8/21/89 through 12/31/89.

               Lexington Community College

               Roussos, Panagiotis, instructor in the Community
                    College System, 9/8/89 through 12/31/89.

               Madisonville Community College

               Moore, Lizabeth A., Instructor in the Community College
                    System, 8/1/89 through 12/31/89.
               Tomlinson, Joyce E., Instructor in the Community
                    College System, 8/1/89 through 6/30/90.
               Watson, Ron D., Instructor in the Community College
                    System, 8/1/89 through 6/30/90.

               Maysville Community College

               Czarski, Charles M. , Librarian IlI in the CommuniLy
                    College System, 10/2/89 through 6/30/90.

               Owensboro Community College

               Patterson, Johnny BA., instructor in the Community
                    College System, 3/1/89 through 6/30/90.
               Suhrawdrdy, lbrahim, Instructor in the Community
                    College System, 8/1/39 through 6/30/90.




 





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          Paducah Community College

          Krupansky, Frances J., Instructor in the Community
               College System, 8/7/89 through 5/31/90.
          Meeks, James L., Instructor in the Community College
               System, 8/7/89 through 5/31/90.

B.   REAPPOINTMENTS

          Hazard Community College

          Hodges, M. Lee, Assistant Professor in the Community
               College System, 9/1/89 through 6/30/90.
          Huber, Thomas, Instructor in the Community College
               System, 9/1/89 through 6/30/90.

          Madisonville Community College

          C:omwell, Jamie 0., Instructor in the Community College
               System, 7/1/89 through 6/30/90.

          Somerset Community College

          Galloway, Debbie, Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 8/1/89 through 5/31/90.
          Leis, Charolette, Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 8/1/89 through 5/31,/90.
          Minton, Jenna, Instructor in the Community College
               System (voluntary), 8/1/89 through 5/31/90.
          Ratliff, Donna, Instructor in the Community College
                System (voluntary), 8/1/89 through 5/31/90.
          Strunk, Cindy, Instructor in the Community College
                System (voluntary), 8/1/89 through 5/31/90.
          Wade, Tim, Instructor in the Community College System
                (voluntary), 8/1/89 through 5/31/90.
          Weaver, Bob, Instructor in the Community College
                System (voluntary), 8/1/89 through 5/31/9U.
          Wright, Bob E., Instructor in the Communicy College
                System (voluntary), 8/1/89 through 5/31/90.




 





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                              LEXINGTON CAMPUS


I.  BOARD ACTION

    A. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

           College of Agriculture

           Walla, Walter J., Extension Professor (with tenure), Plant
              Pathology, effective 9/1/89.

           College of Engineering

           Derbyshire, Frank J., Professor (with tenure), Chemical
              Engineering, effective 9/1/89.
           Froehlich, David C., Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering,
              8/16/89 through 6/30/90.
           Nasr, George E., Assistant Professor, Electrical Engineering,
              8/16/89 through 5/15/90.
           Proudlove, J. Alan, Visiting Professor, Civil Engineering, 8/16/89
              through 8/15/90.

           College of Home Economics

           Peck, Claudia, J., Professor (with tenure), Family Studies,
              effective 9/1/89.

    B. CHANGES

           College of Engineering

           Stevens, James D., from Associate Professor (temporary), Civil
              Engineering, to Associate Professor (without tenure), Civil
              Engineering, 8/16/89 through 6/30/90.

    C. CORRECTION IN MINUTES

           College of Arts and Sciences

           Widiger, Thomas A., Associate Professor (with tenure), Psychology,
               In September 19, 1989 Minutes of Board of Trustees, Leave
               without pay for Fall Semester 1989 and Spring Semester 1990
               were rescinded. Only Leave without pay for Spring Semester
               1990 should have been rescinded.

    D. RETIREMENTS

           College of Agriculture

           Kidd, Inda M., Staff Assistant VI, Forestry, after 14 consecutive
              years of service, under Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective
              9/22/89.



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           College of Arts and Sciences

           Rea, John A., Associate Professor (with tenure), French, after
              37.5 consecutive years of service, under Section III.B of AR
              II-1.6-1, effective 12/31/89.

           Vice Chancellor for Administration

           Morris, Hazel, Disabled Staff, Employee Benefits and Risk
              Management, after 19.5 consecutive years of service, under
              Section III.B of AR II-1.6-1, effective 10/31/89.

    E. EARLY RETIREMENTS

           College of Agriculture

           Peak, Mary Nell, Extension Clerk, Cooperative Extension Service,
               after 21.5 consecutive years of service, under Section
               III.A.l(a) of AR II-1.6-1, effective 7/13/89.

           Vice Chancellor for Administration

           Gillespie, Robert H., Plumber Supervisor, Plumbing, Physical Plant
               Division, after 20.5 consecutive years of service, under
               Section III.A.2(a) of AR II-1.6-1, effective 10/23/89.

    F. POST-RETIREMENT APPOINTMENT

            College of Agriculture

            Allen, Steve, Consultant (part-time), Agricultural Economics,
               10/24/89 through 1/31/90.

II. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTION

    A. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

            College of Agriculture

            Alexander, Catheryn R., Instructor (part-time), Agricultural
               Economics, 8/16/89 through 12/31/89.
            Delaplane, Wanda R., Instructor (part-time), Agricultural
               Economics, 8/16/89 through 12/31/89.
            McIlwain, Morgan, Instructor (part-time), Horticulture and
               Landscape Architecture, 8/16/89 through 12/31/89.
            Phillips, Gregory C., Visiting Associate Professor, Agronomy,
               8/4/89 through 6/30/90.
            Smith, Jana L., Instructor (part-time), Agricultural Economics,
               8/16/89 through 12/31/89.

            College of Arts and Sciences

            Appleton, Thomas H., Jr., Instructor (part-time), History,
               8/16/89 through 12/31/89.



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           Bissiere, Michele, Instructor (part-time), French, 8/16/89 through
              12/31/89.
           Chavis, Bobby, Instructor (part-time), Mathematics, 8/16/89 through
              12/31/89.
           Choe, Hi Jun, Instructor (part-time), Mathematics, 8/16/89 through
              12/31/89.
           Drulis, Henryk, Visiting Assistant Professor, Physics and
              Astronomy, 8/16/89 through 5/15/90.
           Fauvel, Maryse, Instructor (part-time), French, 8/16/89 through
              12/31/89.
           Feltus, JoAnn, Instructor (part-time), Statistics, 8/16/89 through
              12/31/89.
           Gibson, David, Instructor (part-time), Mathematics, 8/16/89
              through 12/31/89.
           Gurley, Diana, Instructor (part-time), Sociology, 8/16/89 through
              12/31/89.
           Hardesty, Constance L., Instructor (part-time), Sociology, 8/16/89
              through 12/31/89.
           Hood, James Larry, Instructor (part-time), History, 8/16/89 through
              12/31/89.
           Krause, Margaret, Instructor (part-time), Chemistry, 8/16/89
               through 12/31/89.
           Kusha, Hamid R., Instructor (part-time), Sociology, 8/16/89
               through 12/31/89.
           Leupold, Robert J., Instructor (part-time), History, 8/16/89
               through 12/31/89.
           Mattone, Frank, Instructor (part-time), Geography, 8/16/89 through
               12/31/89.
           McCreary, David, Instructor (part-time), Political Science, 8/16/89
               through 12/31/89.
           Naishadam, Deepa, Instructor (part-time), Statistics, 8/16/89
               through 12/31/89.
           Neack, Laura, Instructor (part-time), Political Science, 8/16/89
               through 12/31/89.
           Reynolds, Vicki R., Instructor (part--time), Classics, 8/16/89
               through 12/31/89.
            Sohner, Charles P., Instructor (part-time), Political Science,
               8/16/89 through 12/31/89.
            Srinivasan, Sampurna, Instructor (part-time), Psychology, 8/16/89
               through 12/31/89.
           Van Schaik, Eileen A., Instructor (part-time), College of Arts and
               Sciences, 8/16/89 through 12/31/89.
            Vogel, Andy, Instructor (part-time), Mathematics, 8/16/89 through
               12/31/89.
            Whitler, June, Instructor (part-time), Philosophy, 8/16/89 through
               12/31/89.
            Zbong-heng, Guo, Visiting Professor, Mathematics, 1/1/90 through
               6/15/90.

            College of Business and Economic,

            Bass, Richard H., Instructor (part-time), Accountancy, 8/16/89
               5/15/90.
            Karns, Melinda M., Instructor (part-time), Accountancy, 8/16/89
               through 5/15/90.

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           Lansill, John Scott, Instructor (part-time), Finance, 8/16/89
               through 5/15/90.
           Miller, Herbert, Instructor (part-time), Management, 8/16/89
               through 5/15/90.
           Pfeiffer, Robert M., Instructor (part-time), Management, 8/16/89
               through 5/15/90.
           Smith, Jana Lee, Instructor (part-time), Economics, 8/16/89
               through 5/15/90.
           Wolff, John C., Assistant Professor (part-time), Finance, 8/16/89
               through 5/15/90.

           College of Education

           Boone, Harry N., Jr., Assistant Professor, Vocational Education,
               8/16/89 through 5/15/90.
            Helm, Marlene, Instructor (part-time), Curriculum and Instruction,
               8/16/89 through 12/31/89.
            Kroehler, Steve, Instructor (part-time), Curriculum and
               Instruction, 8/16/89 through 12/31/89.
            Meyer, Mary-Louise, Instructor (part-time), Curriculum and
               Instruction, 8/16/89 through 12/31/89.
            Pelfrey, Ronald S., Instructor (part-time), Curriculum and
               Instruction, 8/16/89 through 12/31/89.
            Schenck, Steve, Instructor (part-time), Curriculum and
               Instruction, 8/16/89 through 12/31/89.
            Schuster, John W., Assistant Professor, Special Education, 8/16/89
               through 6/30/91.
            Scollay, Susan J., Adjunct Assistant Professor, Administration and
               Supervision, 8/16/89 through 12/31/89.
            Uriegas, Maria E., Instructor (part-time), Curriculum and
               Instruction, 8/16/89 through 12/31/89.

            College of Fine Arts

            Condon, Patricia, Assistant Professor, Art, 8/16/89 through
               6/30/90.
            Greenberg, Nicholas, Instructor (part-time), Music, 8/16/89
               through 5/15/