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Notre Dame Report 59 Contents 60 Fellows and TnLstees of the University 64 University Administration 69 Academic Department Chairpersons and Program Directors 71 Rectors and Assistant Rectors 73 University Committees ,;;;;;<;w.~~~~ 82 Table of Organization 84 Faculty of the University DECEMBER 17,1999 N u M B E R 4 59 Fellows and Trustees of the University Rectors and Assistant Rectors 60 Fellows 71 Rectors and Assistant Rectors 60 Trustees 72 Graduate Residences 61 Life Trustees 72 Religious Superiors 62 Board of Trustees Committee Assignments University Committees University Administration 73 Academic Council 64 Officers of the University 74 Affirmative Action Committees 64 President 74 Campus Life Council 64 Provost 74 Committee on Admissions, Scholarships and Financial 65 Executive Vice President Aid 65 Student Affairs 75 Committee on Collegiate Procedures 65 Business Operations 75 Committee on the Protection of Human Subjects 66 Finance and Investments 75 Editorial Board of the University of Notre Dame Press 66 University Relations 75 Editors of Scholarly Publications 66 Graduate Studies 76 Enrollment Projection Committee 66 General Counsel 76 Environmental Issues Committee 66 Information Technologies 76 Faculty Board on Athletics 67 Department of Athletics 76 Faculty Grievance Committee 67 Law School 76 Faculty Senate 67 College of Arts and Letters 77 Graduate Council 68 College of Science 78 Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee 68 College of Engineering 78 Ombudsperson for Discriminatory Harassment 68 College of Business Administration 78 Provost's Advisory Committee 68 First Year of Studies 78 Radiation Control Committee 68 Center for Continuing Education 78 Review Panel for Appeals Concerning Sexual 68 University Libraries Discrimination 68 Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies 78 Risk Assessment Committee 68 Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies 79 University Advi~ory Committee on the Disabled 68 Medieval Institute 79 University Committee for the First Year of Studies 68 Center for Social Concerns 79 University Committee on the Academic Code of Honor 68 Lobund Laboratory 79 University Committee on Appeals 68 Notre Dame Institute for Church Life 79 University Committee on Computing and Information 68 Radiation Laboratory Services 68 Keough Institute of Irish Studies 80 University Committee on Continuing Education 68 Nanovic Institute for European Studies 80 University Committee on Cultural Diversity 68 Institute for Educational Initiatives 80 University Committee on Elections 68 Institute for Latino Studies 80 University Committee on Libraries 81 University Committee on Intellectual Property 81 University Committee on Research and Sponsored Academic Department Chairpersons Programs and Program Directors 81 University Committee on Women Faculty and Students 81 University Institutional Biosafety Committee 69 College of Arts and Letters - Chairpersons 69 College of Arts and Letters - Program Directors 70 College of Science - Chairpersons Table of Organization 70 College of Science - Program Directors 70 College of Engineering - Chairpersons 82 University Administration Organizational Chart 70 College of Business Administration - Chairpersons 70 College of Business Administration - Program Directors 70 School of Architecture - Chairperson Faculty of the University 70 First Year of Studies- Chairpersons 70 Reserve Officers' Training Corps - Chairpersons 84 Faculty of the University for Academic Year 1999-2000 60 Fellows Trustees Kathleen W. Andrews Rev. Jose E. Ahumada F., C.S.C. Kansas City, Mo. Santiago, Chile Rev. Ernest Bartell, C.S.C. Kathleen W. Andrews Notre Dame, Ind. Kansas City, Mo. Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C. Rev. Ernest Bartell, C.S.C. Notre Dame, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Arthur J. Decio Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C. Elkhart, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Rev. William D. Dorwart, C.S.C. Cathleen P. Black South Bend, Ind. New York, N.Y. Bernard J. Hank Jr. John H. Burgee Moline, Ill. Montecito, Calif. Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Gregory p. Butrus Notre Dame, Ind. Birmingham, Ala. Rev. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C. Raymond G. Chambers Notre Dame, Ind. Morristown, N.J. Patrick F. McCartan Thomas A. Coleman Cleveland, Ohio New York, N.Y. Andrew J. McKenna Robert M. Conway Morton Grove, Ill. New York, N.Y. Rev. David T. Tyson, C.S.C. Arthur J. Decio Portland, Oreg. Elkhart, Ind. Robert J. Welsh Alfred C. DeCrane Jr. Merrillville, Ind. Greenwich, Conn. Rev. William D. Dorwart, C.S.C. South Bend, Ind. Fritz L. Duda Dallas, Tex. Jose Enrique Fernandez San Juan, Puerto Rico Thomas J. Fischer Milwaukee, Wis. (President-elect, Alumni Association) F. Michael Geddes Q Phoenix, Ariz. William M. Goodyear Chicago, Ill. Nancy M. Haegel Fairfield, Conn. 61 Bernard J. Hank Jr. Anita M. Pampusch Life Trustees Moline, Ill. St. Paul, Minn. Roger E. Birk Nathan 0. Hatch Jane C. PEeiffer Tequesta, Fla. Notre Dame, Ind. Vera Beach, Fla. Rev. Thomas E. Blantz, C.S.C. Enrique Hernandez Jr. Percy A. Pierre Notre Dame, Ind. Pasadena, Calif. East Lansing, Mich. John Brademas Douglas Tong Hsu Philip J. Purcell III New York, N.Y. Taipei, Taiwan, Riverwoods, Ill. Republic of China Thomas P. Carney William F. Reilly (Chairman Emeritus) Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. New York, N.Y. Lake Forest, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind. Condoleezza Rice John B. Caron David M. Johnson Stanford, Calif. Greenwich, Conn. Colorado Springs, Col. (President, Alumni Association) Phillip B. Rooney Anthony F. Earley Downers Grove, Ill. New York, N.Y. John W. Jordan II Chicago, Ill. John F. Sandner Rev. Carl F. Ebey, C.S.C. Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind. John A. Kaneb Chelsea, Mass. William J. Shaw Philip J. Faccenda Washington, D.C. South Bend, Ind. Thomas G. Labrecque New York, N.Y. Ray H. Siegfried II Charles K. Fischer Sr. Tulsa, Okla. Fort Worth, Tex. Thomas E. Larkin Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. Angela M. Smith Sr. Alice Gallin, O.S.U. Evanston, Ill. New Rochelle, N.Y. Aubrey C. Lewis Montclair, N.J. Phyllis W. Stone Roland D. Grimm Whitehouse Station, N.J. Key West, Fla. Diana Lewis West Palm Beach, Fla. Rev. David T. Tyson, C.S.C. Edmond R. Haggar Portland, Oreg. Dallas, Tex. Rev. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C. Notre Dame, Ind. Arthur R. Velasquez J.M. Haggar Jr. Chicago, Ill. Addison, Tex. Donald J. Matthews New York, N.Y. Arnold R. Weber Philip M. Hawley Evanston, Ill. Los Angeles, Calif. Patrick F. McCartan (Chairman-elect) Robert J. Welsh Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. Cleveland, Ohio Merrillville, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. Terrence J. McGlinn The Honorable Ann Claire Williams Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C. Wyomissing, Pa. Chicago, Ill. Notre Dame, Ind. Andrew J. McKenna (Chairman) Donald R. Keough Morton Grove, Ill. (Chairman Emeritus) Atlanta, Ga. Martin Naughton Dunleer, Co. Louth The Honorable George N. Leighton Ireland Chicago, Ill. Richard C. Notebaert Ignacio E. Lozano Jr. Chicago, Ill. Los Angeles, Calif. 62 FELLOWS A N D T R U 5 T E E 5 Most Rev. Mark G. McGrath, C.S.C. Board of Trustees Academic and Faculty Affairs Panama, Republic of Panama Committee Assignments Committee Newton N. Minow Robert M. Conway, Chairman Chicago, Ill. Executive Committee Kathleen W. Andrews Rev. Ernest Bartell, C.S.C. Timothy O'Meara Rev. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C., John H. Burgee Notre Dame, Ind. Chairman Nathan 0. Hatch Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C. Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Rosemary Park Bernard J. Hank Jr. John A. Kaneb Los Angeles, Calif. Nathan 0. Hatch Thomas G. Labrecque Patrick F. McCartan Patrick F. McCartan Martha E. Peterson Andrew J. McKenna Anita M. Pampusch Madison, Wis. Ann Claire Williams Percy A. Pierre Philip J. Purcell III Ernestine M. Raclin Condoleezza Rice South Bend, Ind. Governance and Nominating Rev. David T. Tyson, C.S.C. Committee Arnold R. Weber John M. Regan Jr. James L. Merz (ex officio) Ocean Ridge, Fla. Andrew J. McKenna, Chairman Rev. Timothy R. Scully, C.S.C. Cathleen P. Black (ex officio) John A. Schneider Arthur J. Decio Greenwich, Conn. Alfred C. DeCrane Jr. Faculty Members (ex officio) Rev. William D. Dorwart, C.S.C. Joseph A. Buttigieg Rev. Richard V. Warner, C.S.C. Donald R. Keough Ikaros Bigi Notre Dame, Ind. Rev. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C. Louis E. Jordan III Patrick F. McCartan Rev. Richard P. McBrien Robert K. Wilmouth William F. Reilly Patricia A. O'Hara Chicago, Ill. John A. Schneider Jean Porter (Faculty Senate Representative) James I. Taylor Student Affairs Committee William Wilkie William M. Goodyear, Chairman Observers Rev. Jose E. Ahumada F., C.S.C. Jeffrey C. Kantor Gregory P. Butrus Carol A. Mooney Alfred C. DeCrane Jr. Thomas J. Fischer Nancy M. Haegel Audit Committee Aubrey C. Lewis Diana Lewis F. Michael Geddes, Chairman William J. Shaw Thomas A. Coleman Phyllis W. Stone Thomas J. Fischer Arthur R.Velasquez Donald J. Matthews Rev. Mark L. Poorman, C.S.C. Ray H. Siegfried II (ex officio) Student Members (ex officio) Social Values and Responsibilities Michael J. Palumbo Committee Micah D. Murphy Ann Claire Williams, Chairman Raymond G. Chambers Rev. William D. Dorwart, C.S.C. F. Michael Geddes David M. Johnson Ernestine M. Raclin Angela M. Smith Rev. Richard V. Warner, C.S.C. (ex officio) 63 University Relations Committee John F. Sandner, Chairman Cathleen P. Black Enrique Hernandez Jr. Thomas E. Larkin Jr. Ignacio E. Lozano Jr. Donald J. Matthews Richard C. Notebaert Jane C. Pfeiffer William F. Reilly John A. Schneider William P. Sexton (ex officio) Investment and Finance Committee John W. Jordan II, Chairman Terrence J. McGlinn, Vice Chairman Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C. Thomas A. Coleman Arthur J. Decio Fritz L. Duda Jose Enrique Fernandez Bernard J. Hank Jr. Douglas Tong Hsu Phillip B. Rooney Robert J. Welsh Robert K. Wilmouth Scott C. Malpass (ex officio) Athletic Affairs Committee Robert J. Welsh, Chairman Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C. Arthur J.
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