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The following listings were submitted by the dean’s office in each Departmental college in May 2005 and collated in the provost’s office. The regional campus faculties are listed after the Athens campus faculty. Faculty While care is taken to render the data in this list accurately, we regret that mistakes sometimes occur, given the volume of information contained within. Please notify the dean’s office in your college if you find an error in your listing, so that the information submitted can be updated for the next edition of the catalog.

Patten, Ph.D., U. of South Carolina; Shiyong Wu, part-time), Ph.D., U. of Illinois; David Lazar, College of Arts and Sciences Ph.D., U. of Nebraska. Ph.D., U. of Houston; Zanemvula Kizito Gatyeni Mda , Ph.D., U. of Capetown; Barry Roth, Ph.D., Asst. Prof: Liwei Chen, Ph.D., Harvard U.; Susan African-American Studies Stanford U.; Duane Schneider (emeritus, part- C. Evans, Ph.D., U. of Texas Graduate School time), Ph.D., U. of Colorado; Linda Zionkowski, Prof: Vibert C. Cambridge (chair), Ph.D., U.; of Biomedical Sciences; Klaus Himmeldirk, Ph.D., Northwestern U. Francine C. Childs, Ed.D., East Texas State U. Ph.D., U. of Paderborn; Glen P. Jackson, Ph.D., West Virginia U.; Michael P. Jensen, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof: Marilyn Atlas, Ph.D., Michigan Asst. Prof: Joan Weston , Ph.D., U. of California, Northwestern U.; Lauren E.H. McMills, Ph.D., State U.; David Bergdahl (emeritus, part-time), Santa Barbara; C. Michael Gray, J.D., U. of Michigan State U.; Jeffrey J. Rack, Ph.D., Colorado Ph.D., Syracuse U.; Josephine Bloomfield, Ph.D., Wisconsin, Madison; Keith Harris, Ph.D., New York State U.; David Young, Ph.D., U. of Edinburgh. U. of California, Davis; Marsha Dutton; Ph.D., U.; Karen Kornweibel, Ph.D., U. of Texas at Austin. U. of Michigan; Andrew Escobedo, Ph.D., U. of Inst: D. Akil Houston, M.F.A., Ohio U. California, Berkeley; Loreen Giese, Ph.D., Emory Classics and World Religions U.; George Hartley, Ph.D., U. of New Mexico; Janis Holm, Ph.D., U. of Michigan; Mara Holt, Prof. and Charles J. Ping Professor of Humanities: Biological Sciences Ph.D., U. of Texas; Katarzyna Marciniak, Ph.D., Thomas H. Carpenter, D. Phil., Oxford U. U. of Oregon; Joseph McLaughlin, Ph.D., Duke Prof: Mary Chamberlin, Ph.D., U. of British Prof Emeritus: Gene Blocker (part-time), Ph.D., U. U.; Robert Miklitsch, Ph.D., SUNY, Buffalo; Columbia; Ralph DiCaprio, (Chair) Ph.D., U. of of California, Berkeley; George Weckman, Ph.D., Jennie Nelson, Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon U.; Alberta; Scott Hooper, Ph.D., Brandeis U.; Anne U. of Chicago. Betty Pytlik (emeritus, Part-time), Ph.D., U. of Loucks, Ph.D., U. of California, Santa Barbara; Southern California; Mark Rollins, Ph.D., U. of Donald Miles, Ph.D., U. of Pennsylvania; Ellengene Assoc. Prof: James A. Andrews, Ph.D., U. of Massachusetts; Albert Rouzie, Ph.D., U. of Texas; Peterson, Ph.D., U. of California, Riverside; California, Berkeley; Robert Stephen (Steve) Thomas Scanlan, Ph.D., Duke U.; Jeremy Webster, Robert Rakowski, Ph.D., U. of Rochester School of Hays, Ph.D., U. of Texas, Austin; William M. Ph.D., U. of Tennessee. Medicine and Dentistry; Jerome Rovner (emeritus, Owens (chair), Ph.D., Yale U.; Ruth Palmer, Ph.D., part-time), Ph.D., U. of Maryland; Michael Rowe, U. of Cincinnati; Elizabeth Collins, Ph.D., U. of Asst. Prof: Michael Brown (part-time), Ph.D., Ph.D., U. of California, Riverside; Gerald Svendsen, California. Ohio U.; Ph.D., Christine Freeman (part-time), Ph.D., U. of Kansas; John Zook, Ph.D., Duke U. Ph.D., Kent State U.; Miriam Hart (part-time), Asst. Prof: Neil Bernstein, Ph.D., Duke U.; Lisa Ph.D., Ohio U.; Paul Christian Jones, Ph.D., U. Assoc. Prof: Robert Colvin, Ph.D., Rutgers U.; Carson, Ph.D., U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; of Tennessee at Knoxville; Evan Maina Mwangi, Elizabeth Crockett (part-time), Ph.D., U. of Maine; Lynne C. Lancaster, D. Phil., Oxford U.; Jaclyn L. Ph.D., U. of Nairobi; Charles Naccarato (part- William Holmes, Ph.D., U. of California, Los Maxwell, Ph.D., Princeton U. time), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Beth Quitslund, Ph.D., U. Angeles; Donald Holzschu, Ph.D., U. of California, of California,Berkeley; Nicole Reynolds, Ph.D., U. Davis; Kelly Johnson, Ph.D., Michigan State U.; Instructor: Alex Keefe, B.A., U. of California, of Georgia; Linda J. Rice, Ph.D., Kent State U.; Scott Moody, Ph.D., U. of Michigan; Molly Morris, Santa Cruz. Jill Rosser (part-time), Ph.D., U. of Pennsylvania; Ph.D., Indiana U.; Stephen Reilly, Ph.D., Southern Carey Jean Snyder, Ph.D., State U. of New York; Illinois U.; Willem Roosenburg, Ph.D., U. of Catherine Taylor, PH.D., Duke U.; Lowell Ver Heul Pennsylvania; Soichi Tanda, D.Sc., Hokkaido U.; Economics (part-time), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Sharmila Voorakkara, Matthew White, Ph.D., Virginia Tech. Dist. Prof: Richard Vedder, Ph.D., U. of Illinois. MFA, University of Virginia; Johnnie A. Wilcox, Asst. Prof: Kim Cuddington, Ph.D., University Prof: Douglas Adie, Ph.D., U. of Chicago; Roy Ph.D., U. of Virginia; Valorie Worthy (part-time), of Guelph; Warren Currie, Ph.D., University Boyd, Ph.D. (chair), Duke U.; Tony Caporale, Ph.D., Ph.D., Ohio U. of Guelph; Janet S. Duerr, Ph.D., Princeton George Mason U.; Khosrow Doroodian, Ph.D., U. Instr: David Bruce (part-time), M.A., Ohio U.; University; R. Patrick Hassett (part-time), Ph.D., of Oregon; Chulho Jung, Ph.D., U. of Michigan; Jane Denbow (part-time), M.A., Marshall U.; U. of Washington; Daewoo Lee, Ph.D., U. of Rosemary Rossiter, Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin, Robert Kinsley (part-time), M.A., Ohio U.; Thomas California, Riverside; Tomohiko Sugiyama, Ph.D., Milwaukee. Mantey (part-time), M.A., Ohio U.; David Sharpe Osaka University. Assoc. Prof: Barbara Caporale, Ph.D., George (part-time), M.A., Brown U. Inst: Helaine Burstein, Ph.D., North Carolina Mason U.; Jan Palmer, Ph.D., Michigan State U.; State U.; Robert Carr, Ph.D., U. of Michigan; Joan Harold Winter, Ph.D., U. of Rochester. Cunningham, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Laura DiCaprio, Environmental and Plant Biology Ph.D., U. of Alberta; Steven Edinger, M.A., Asst. Prof: Ariaster Chimeli, Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Dist. Prof: Gar W. Rothwell (chair), Ph.D., U. of Northern Michigan U.; Lorie LaPierre, Ph.D., Kyongwook Choi, Ph.D., U. of Washington; Alberta Cornell U.; Karen Mammone, M.S., Frostburg Shamila Jayasuriya, Ph.D., Georgetown State U.; Molly Gurien, M.S., Rutgers U.; Harry U.; Charlene Kalenkoski, Ph.D., The George Prof: Philip D. Cantino (associate chair), Ph.D., Schutte, D.O., Ohio U.; Christopher Schwirian, Washington U.; Donald Lacombe, Ph.D., Florida Harvard U.; Brian C. McCarthy, Ph.D., Rutgers M.S., Ohio U.; M. Suzanne Simon Westendorf, State U.; Julie Paxton, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; U.; John P. Mitchell (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Ph.D., Ohio U. William Shambora, Ph.D., U. of , Vahe Edinburgh U.; Allan M. Showalter, Ph.D., Rutgers Lskavyan, Ph.D., Washington U. U.; Ivan K. Smith (part-time), Ph.D., U. of London. Lect: Mary Nossek, M.S., Ohio U. Assoc. Prof: Harvey E. Ballard, Jr., Ph.D., U. of English Wisconsin; Gene K. Mapes (adjunct), Ph.D., Chemistry and Biochemistry U. of Iowa; Arthur T. Trese, Ph.D., U. of Dist. Prof: Robert DeMott, Ph.D., Kent State U.; Missouri; Morgan L. Vis, Ph.D., Memorial U. of Prof: Kenneth L. Brown (chair), Ph.D., U. of John Matthews (part-time), M.A., Ohio State U. Newfoundland. Pennsylvania; Howard D. Dewald, Ph.D., New Mexico State U.; Peter de Boves Harrington, Ph.D., Hamilton Baker Hostetler Professor of Asst. Prof: Kim J. Brown, Ph.D., U. of Washington; U. of North Carolina; David Hendricker (emeritus, Humanities: Dean McWilliams, Ph.D., U. of Ahmed Faik, Ph.D., U. Joseph Fourier; Todd F. part-time), Ph.D., Iowa State U.; Tadeusz Malinski, Oregon. Hutchinson (adjunct), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Glenn Ph.D., U. of Poznan; Hugh H. Richardson, Ph.D., Trustee Prof: Samuel Crowl (part-time), Ph.D., R. Matlack, Ph.D., U. of Wales; Joanne Rebbeck Oklahoma State U.; Paul Sullivan (emeritus, part- Indiana U. (adjunct), Ph.D., North Carolina State U.; Mary time), Ph.D., U. of Waterloo. Louise Trivett (adjunct), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Sarah E. Stocker Professorship in Creative Writing: Darrell Wyatt, Ph.D., Purdue U. Assoc. Prof: Stephen C. Bergmeier, Ph.D., U. Spencer, Ph.D., U. of Utah. of Michigan; Jared Butcher, Jr., Ph.D., U. of Tennessee; Karen E. Eichstadt, Ph.D., U. of Kansas; Prof: Linda Hunt Beckman (part-time), Ph.D., U. of Jennifer V. Hines, Ph.D., U. of Michigan; Marcia California, Berkeley; Joan Connor, M.F.A., Vermont Geography J. Kieliszewski, Ph.D., Michigan State U.; Mark C. College; Susan Crowl (part-time), Ph.D., Indiana Prof: Nancy R. Bain, Ph.D., U. of Minnesota; McMills, Ph.D., Michigan State U.; Gary Pfeiffer U.; Jacqueline N. Glasgow, Ph.D., Kent State U.; James K. Lein, Ph.D., Kent State U.; Frank (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon U.; Sherrie Gradin, Ph.D., U. of New Hampshire; Mark E. Bernard (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., U. of Martin T. Tuck, Ph.D., U. of Tennessee; P. Greg Van Halliday, Ph.D., Brandeis U.; Earl Knies (emeritus, Wisconsin; Dorothy Sack, Ph.D., U. of Utah; 342 Faculty

Bob J. Walter (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., U. of Jeffery Connor (Chair), Ph.D., Kent State U.; Archil Arthur Zucker (chair), Ph.D., U. of Minnesota. Wisconsin; Lynden S. Williams (emeritus, part- Gulisashvili, Dr.Sc., State U.; Winfried Just, Asst. Prof: Alyssa Bernstein, Ph.D., Harvard time), Ph.D., U. of Kansas. Ph.D., U. of Warsaw; Sergio López-Permouth, U.; Mark LeBar, Ph.D., U. of Arizona; Tadeusz Ph.D., North Carolina State U.; Nicolai Pavel, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof: Timothy G. Anderson, Ph.D., Texas Zawidzki, Ph.D., Washington U. U. of Iasi; Larry Snyder (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., A&M U.; Hubertus H.L. Bloemer (emeritus, part- Purdue U.; Vladimir Uspenskiy, Ph.D., Moscow time), Ph.D., The Union Institute; Christopher G. State U.; Quoc Phong Vu, Dr.Sc., Kharkov State U.; Boone, Ph.D., U. of Toronto; Geoffrey L. Buckley, Thomas Wolf, Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin. Physics and Astronomy Ph.D., U. of Maryland; James M. Dyer, Ph.D., U. of Dist. Prof: Steven M. Grimes, Ph.D., U. of Georgia; Brad D. Jokisch, Ph.D., Clark U.; Yeong- Assoc. Prof: Dinh Huynh, Dr.Sc., Martin Luther Wisconsin. Hyun Kim, Ph.D., Syracuse U. Universität; David Keck, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Paul S. Malcom (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Prof: David Drabold, Ph.D., Washington U.; Asst. Prof: Ronald H. Isaac (chair), Ph.D., Southern Ohio State U.; James Shirey (part-time), Ph.D., Charlotte Elster, Dr. rer. nat., U. of Bonn; Kenneth Illinois U.; Margaret W. Pearce, Ph.D., Clark U.; Purdue U.; Vladimir Vinogradov, Ph.D., Moscow Hicks, Ph.D., U. of Colorado; David Ingram, Ph.D., Jeffrey S. Ueland, Ph.D., Florida State U.; Risa State U; Todd Young, Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Salford U.;Peter Jung, Ph.D., U. of Ulm; Martin Whitson, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State U. Technology. Kordesch, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve U; Brian McNamara, Ph.D., U. of Virginia,; Madappa Asst. Prof: Steven A. Chapin, Ph.D., Rutgers Prakash, Ph.D., University of Bombay; Roger Geological Sciences U.; Erick Todd Eisworth, Ph.D., U. of Michigan; Rollins (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Cornell U.; William E. Kaufman, Ph.D., U. of Houston; Robert Prof: Royal Mapes, Ph.D., U. of Iowa (emeritus, Joseph Shields (chair), Ph.D., U. of California, Klein, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Vardges Melkonian, part-time); Damian Nance, Ph.D., U. of Cambridge, Berkeley; Sergio Ulloa, Ph.D., SUNY, Buffalo; Ph.D., Cornell U.; Martin J. Mohlenkamp, Ph.D., England; Thomas Worsley, Ph.D., U. of Illinois Louis Wright, Ph.D., Duke U. Yale U.; Laura J. Moss, Ph.D., U. of Texas; Maria (part-time). L. Rizzo, Ph.D., Bowling Green State U.; Xiaoping Assoc. Prof: Carl Brune, Ph.D., California Institute Assoc. Prof: Douglas Green, Ph.D., U. of Shen, Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. of Technology; Daniel S. Carman, Ph.D., Indiana Wisconsin; Gene Heien, (emeritus, part-time) U.; Alexander Govorov, Ph.D., Semiconductor Inst: Monica Hilverding, MA, Ohio State U. M.A., Indiana U.; David Kidder (chair), Ph.D., U. Physics Inst., Novosibirsk; Ph.D., U. of Ulm; Jean of California; Elizabeth Gierlowski-Kordesch, Heremans, Ph.D., Princeton U.; Saw Wai-Hla, Ph.D., Ph.D., Case Western Reserve U.; Dina Lopez, Ph.D., Modern Languages U. of Ljubljana; Daniel Phillips, Ph.D., Flinders Louisiana State U.; Greg Nadon, Ph.D., U. of U. of South Australia; Arthur Smith, Ph.D., U of Toronto; Mary Stoertz, Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin. James S. Reid/Standard Products Co. Prof: Lois Texas; Thomas S. Statler, Ph.D., Princeton U.; Larry Vines, Ph.D., Georgetown U. Wilen, Ph.D., Princeton U. Asst. Prof: Alycia Stigall, Ph.D., U. of Kansas; Julie Libarkin, Ph.D., U. of Arizona; David Schneider, Prof: Richard Danner (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Asst. Prof: Markus Böttcher, Ph.D., U. of Bonn; Ido Ph.D., Lehigh U; Gregory Scott Springer, Ph.D., Indiana U.; Thomas Franz, Ph.D., U. of Kansas; Braslavsky, Ph.D., Israel Institute of Technology; Colorado State U. Barry Thomas (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., U. of California Institute of Technology; Horacio Castillo, California, Berkeley; Daniel Torres, Ph.D., U. of Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Mark Lucas, Ph.D., U. of Cincinnati; Maureen Weissenrieder, Ph.D., Penn Illinois; Thomas Massey, Ph.D., U. of California; History State U.; William Wrage (emeritus, part-time), Michael Moore, Ph.D., U. of Arizona; Alexander Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin. Neiman, Ph.D. Saratov State U.; Nancy Sandler, Ohio Eminent Research Scholar: Alfred Eckes, Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Victoria Soghomonian, Ph.D., Ph.D., U. of Texas. Assoc. Prof: David Burton, Ph.D., U. of Kentucky; Syracuse U.; David Tees, Ph.D., McGill U. Jose Delgado, Ph.D., U. of Virginia; Karen Evans- Dist. Prof: Charles Alexander (part-time), Ph.D., U. Romaine, Ph.D., U. of Michigan; Yolande Aline of Texas; Alonzo Hamby (part-time), Ph.D., U. of Helm, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State U.; Mary Jane Missouri. Kelley, Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin; Emilia Marks, Ph.D., Political Science Connor-Study Chair of Contemporary History: U. of Sevilla; Abelardo Moncayo-Andrade, Ph.D., Prof: Edward Baum (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Kevin Mattson, Ph.D., U. of Rochester; U. of Maryland; Molly Morrison, Ph.D., Indiana U. of California, Los Angeles; David D. Dabelko U.; Ruth Nybakken (part-time), Ph.D., Columbia (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Felix Prof: Marvin Fletcher, Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin; U.; Betsy Partyka, Ph.D., Oxford U.; Herta Rodina, V. Gagliano (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., U. of Donald Jordan (part-time), Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin; Ph.D., Harvard U.; Fred Toner (chair), Ph.D., U. of Illinois; John R. Gilliom, Ph.D., U. of Washington; Steven Miner, Ph.D., Indiana U.; Compton Reeves Kansas; Jörg Waltje, Ph.D., U. of Colorado. Ronald J. Hunt (chair), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; (part-time), Ph.D., Emory U. Harold Molineu (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Asst. Prof: Maike Ahrends, Ph.D., U of Michigan; American U.; Michael J. Mumper (on leave to Assoc. Prof: Douglas Baxter, Ph.D., U. of Vera Belousova, Ph.D., Moscow U.; Carole serve as Associate Provost of Graduate Studies), Minnesota; Phillip Bebb (part-time), Ph.D., Ohio Cloutier, Ph.D., Georgetown U.; R. Christopher Ph.D., U. of Maryland; Patricia B. Richard (Trustee State U.; P. John Brobst, Ph.D., U. of Texas; Coski, Ph.D., U. of Maryland; Dominique Duvert, Professor and Dean Emerita, emerita, part-time), Phyllis Field, Ph.D., Cornell U.; William Frederick, Ph.D., U. of North Carolina; Signe Denbow, Ph.D., Ph.D., Syracuse U.; Joseph B. Tucker (emeritus, Ph.D., U. of Hawaii; Norman J.W. Goda (chair), U. of Michigan; Nelson Hippolyte, Ph.D., U. of part-time), Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Thomas W. Walker Ph.D., U. of North Carolina; Patrick Griffin, Ph.D., Pittsburgh; Arthur Hughes, Ph.D., U. of Arizona; (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., U. of New Mexico; Northwestern U.; Michael Grow (part-time), Ph.D., Amado Lascar, Ph.D., U of Oregon; Jeffrey Marks, Mark L. Weinberg, Ph.D., U. of North Carolina, George Washington U.; Ph.D., U. of Missouri; Ph.D., U. of Sevilla; Klaus Plonien, Ph.D., U of Susan Burgess, Ph.D., Notre Dame U.; Delysa Katherine Jellison, Ph.D., U. of Iowa; Chester Pach, Minnesotsa; Nikhil Sathe, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Burnier, Judith Grant, Ph.D., Rutgers U. Ph.D., Northwestern U.; Sholeh Quinn, Ph.D., U. Bärbel Such, Ph.D., U. of Cincinnati; Manuel of Chicago. Triano-Lopez, Ph.D., Indiana U. Assoc. Prof: Lisa M. Aubrey, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Sung Ho Kim, Ph.D., Columbia Asst. Prof: Benita Blessing, Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin; Instr: Kathleen Brown, B.A., U. of Chicago; U.; Nancy J. Manring, Ph.D., U. of Michigan; Lewis Michele Clouse, Ph.D. U. of California, Davis; T. Christophe Corbin, M.A., Ohio U.; Maria Falasca, A. Randolph, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Takaaki Suzuki, David Curp, Ph.D., U. of Washington; Mariana M.A., Ohio State U.; Virginia Hojas, M.A., West Ph.D., Columbia U.; Patricia Weitsman, Ph.D., Dantas, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins U.; Robert G. Virginia U.; Brigitte Moretti-Coski, M.A., U of Columbia U.; David L. Williams (emeritus, part- Ingram, Ph.D., U. of Virginia, Jaclyn Maxwell, Maryland; Anne Porter, M.A., Middlebury College; time) Ph.D., Columbia U.; Julie A. White, Ph.D., Ph.D., Princeton U.; Paul Milazzo, Ph.D., U. of Barbara Reichenbach, M.A., Kent State U.; Chrysty U. of Wisconsin, C. Ann Gordon, Ph.D., U. of Virginia; Dan Shao, Ph.D., U. of California; Kevin Rusch, M.A., U. of Michigan; Claudia Silvy, M.A., Southern California Uhalde, Ph.D., Princeton U. Bowling Green State U.; Annette Steigerwald, ABD, McGill U., M.Litt., Oxford; Kerry Vaughan, Asst. Prof: Michael Burton, Ph.D., SUNY, Albany; M.A., Ohio U.; Josefina Williams, M.A., Ohio U.; Praveen K. Chaudhry (visiting), Ph.D., U. of Linguistics Karin Wright, M.A., Ohio U. Pennsylvania; Michael Malley, Ph.D., U. of Prof.: Zinny Bond, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Leslie Wisconsin; Judith L. Millesen, Ph.D., SUNY, Albany; Flemming (dean), Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin. James Mosher, Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin; Jay Eungha Ohio Program of Intensive English Ryu, P.D.A., U. of Georgia.; David M. Shafie, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof.: James Coady (emeritus, part-time), U. of Southern California; Sherrill L. Stroschein, Lect: John Bagnole, M.A., Georgetown U.; Dawn Ph.D., Indiana U.; Beverly Flanigan, Ph.D., Indiana Ph.D., Columbia U.; Kathleen S. Sullivan, Ph.D., Bikowski, M.A., Ohio U.; Linn Forhan, M.A., Ohio U.; Scott Jarvis (chair), Ph. D. Indiana U.; Richard U. of Texas, Austin; Barry L. Tadlock, Ph.D., U. of U.; Cynthia Holliday, M.A., SUNY, Albany; Greg McGinn (emeritus, part-time) Ph.D., U. of Hawaii; Kentucky. Hiroyuki Oshita, Ph. D., U. of Southern California; Kessler, M.A., California State U., Sacramento; Marmo Soemarmo, Ph.D., U. of California, Los Gerard Krzic, Ph.D., Ohio U.; John McVicker, M.A., Instr: Brian S. Davis (visiting), M.A., George Angeles; Liang Tao, Ph.D., U. of Colorado; U. of Kansas; Charles Mickelson (director), M.A., Mason U. Christopher Thompson, Ph. D., U. of Illinois. Ohio U. Asst. Prof: David Bell, Ph.D., Boston U.; Indiana Psychology U.; Colorado. Philosophy Trustee Prof: James Bruning (emeritus, part-time), Instr: Joung Hee Krzic, M.A., Ohio U.; Suharni Trustee Prof: Charles J. Ping (president emeritus, Ph.D., U. of Iowa. Soemarmo, M.A., U. of California, Los Angeles. part-time), Ph.D., Duke U. Prof: Mark Alicke, Ph.D., U. of North Carolina; Prof: John Bender, Ph.D., Harvard U.; Donald Margret Appel, Ph.D., U. of Denver; Jack Mathematics Borchert, Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary; Arbuthnot (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Cornell Richard Butrick (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., U.; Francis Bellezza, Ph.D., U. of Minnesota; Dist. Prof: Surender Jain, Ph.D., U. of Delhi; Columbia U.; Philip Ehrlich, Ph.D., U. of Illinois. Christopher France, Ph.D., McGill U.; John Alexander V. Arhangel’skii, Dr.Sc., Moscow State U. Garske, Ph.D., U. of California, Berkeley; Timothy Assoc. Prof: Scott Carson, Ph.D., U. of North Heckman, Ph.D., U. of Vermont; Kenneth Holroyd, Prof: Abdol-Reza Aftabizadeh, Ph.D., U. of Texas, Carolina; James Petrik, Ph.D., Marquette U.; Arlington; Sergiu Aizicovici, Ph.D., U. of Iasi; Ph.D., U. of Miami; Harry Kotses (emeritus, part- Faculty 343

time), Ph.D., Michigan State U.; G. Daniel Lassiter, Assoc. Prof: Constance Esmond-Kiger, Ph.D., Marketing Ph.D., U. of Virginia; John McNamara, Ph.D., U. of Indiana U.; Robert H.S. Sarikas, Ph.D., U. of Illinois Georgia; Benjamin Ogles (chair), Ph.D., Brigham at Urbana, Champaign; David L. Senteney, Ph.D., Executive-in-Residence: Kenneth L. Hartung, Young U.; Gary Schumacher (emeritus, part-time), U. of Illinois at Urbana,Champaign; Toby Stock, M.B.A., Ohio U.; David Payne, M.B.A., Indiana U. Ph.D., Iowa State U. Ph.D., Indiana U.; Prof: Catherine N. Axinn, Ph.D., Michigan State Assoc. Prof: Timothy Anderson, Ph.D., Miami Asst. Prof: E. Ann Gabriel, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; U.; Ashok Gupta, Ph.D., Syracuse U. U.; Bruce Carlson, Ph.D., U. of Michigan; Michael J. Meyer, D.B.A., Mississippi State U. Assoc. Prof: Mary Elizabeth Blair, Ph.D., U. of Christine Gidycz, Ph.D., Kent State U.; Claudia Inst: Jennifer A. Bagwell, M.T.A., U. of Alabama; South Carolina; Dawn Deeter-Schmelz, Ph.D., Gonzalez-Vallejo, Ph.D., U. of North Carolina; Susanne C. Freeland, MT, Capital U.; Christine E. U. of S. Florida; Timothy P. Hartman (emeritus, David Johnson (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Ohio Kirch (part-time), M.B.A., U. of Las Vegas part-time), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Christopher Moberg, State U.; Danny Moates (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Cleveland State U.; Jane Z. Sojka, Ph.D., Ph.D., Vanderbilt U.; Stephen Patterson, Ph.D., Washington State U. Uniformed Services U. of the Health Sciences; Paula Popovich, Ph.D., Michigan State U; Julie Finance Asst. Prof: Mark S. B. Fish, Ph.D., Texas Tech U.; Suhr, Ph.D., U. of Iowa; Jeffrey B. Vancouver, Associate Dean – Operations and O’Bleness Chair Felicia N. Morgan, Ph.D., Arizona State U. Ph.D., Michigan State U. of Finance and Banking: Nanda Rangan, Ph.D., Instr: John Kiger, Ph.D., Indiana U.; Larry S. Rogers, Texas A&M U. Asst. Prof: Heather Alvarez, Ph.D., Virginia M.B.A., Ohio U. Polytechnic Institute & State U.; Mary de Groot, Executive-in-Residence: Neil Holden, D.B.A., Ph.D., U. of Rhode Island; Bernadette Heckman, Indiana U.; David Payne, M.B.A., Indiana U.; John Ph.D., Washington U.; Kathi Heffner, Ph.D., U. E. Reynolds, III, M.B.A., Wharton School, U. of of Nevada; Sandra Hoyt, Ph.D., Miami of Ohio; Pennsylvania. College of Communication Keith Markman, Ph.D., Indiana U.; Craig McCarthy, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Julie Sarno Owens, Ph.D., Purdue Prof: Ganas K. Rakes (emeritus, part-time), D.B.A., Communication Systems U.; Stephen Owens, Ph.D., Purdue U.; Robert Washington U.; Roger M. Shelor, D.B.A., U. of ManagementManagement Kentucky. Roe, Ph.D., U. of Louisville; Michael Root, Ph.D. Prof: Phyllis W. Bernt, Ph.D., U. of Nebraska (visiting), U. of New Hampshire; Gary Sarver, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof: Natalie M. Chieffe, D.B.A. Mississippi U. of Florida; Susan Tice-Alicke, Ph.D., Ohio U. State U.; Dwight A. Pugh (emeritus, part-time), Assoc. Prof: Philip Campbell, M.S., SUNY, Stony Brook; Hans Kruse, Ph.D., Vanderbilt U.; Andrew Instr.: Sally Weekley, M.A., Ohio U. Ph.D., Ohio U.; Rajesh P. Narayanan, Ph.D., Florida State U. Snow (director), Ph.D., U. of Pittsburgh. Asst. Prof: John J. Puthenpurackal, Ph.D., Texas Asst. Prof: Anthony G. Mele, B.S., Ohio U.; John Social Work A&M U., Andrew K. Prevost, Ph.D., Wayne State Hoag, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Herbert Thompson, U.; Erik Devos, Ph.D., SUNY-Binghamton, Jayanta Ph.D., U. of Georgia; Yi-Feng Carol Ting, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof: Miriam Clubok, (emeritus, part-time) Sen, Ph.D., U. of Chicago. Michigan State U.; Lawrence E. Wood, Ph.D., M.S.W., Wayne State U.; Richard W. Greenlee, Pennsylvania State U. (chair) Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Thomas Oellerich, Inst: Scott B. Wright, M.B.A., Ohio U., Katherine (retired , part-time) Ph.D., Case Western Reserve Keifer, M.S.A., U. of Virginia. U.; Susan Sarnoff, DSW, Adelphi U. Communication Studies Asst. Prof: Karen Carlson, Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin, Management Information Systems Stocker Professor of Communication: William K. Madison; Robert H. Daugherty, Ph.D., U. of Rawlins, Ph.D., Temple U. Louisville; Joan M. Doris, M.S.W., West Virginia O’Bleness Prof: John Day (chair), Ph.D., Ohio U. U.; Sylvia Berman Hawranick, Ed.D., West Virginia Prof: Roger Aden, Ph.D., U. of Nebraska, Christina U.; Varsha Pandya, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve Prof: Ted R. Compton (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Beck, Ph.D., U. of Oklahoma; Tom Daniels, Ph.D., U.; Anne Sparks, Ph.D., Rutgers U. U. of Cincinnati; Raymond Frost, Ph.D., U. of Ohio U.; James W. Dearing, Ph.D., U. of Southern Miami, Florida; Thomas G. Luce, Ph.D., Purdue California; David Descutner, Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Instr: Carole Alder, M.S.W., Ohio State U.; Freve U.; Hao Lou, Ph.D., U. of Houston; Wayne Huang, Elizabeth Graham, Ph.D., Kent State U.; Claudia Pace, M.S.W., Ohio State U. Ph.D., U. of Georgia Hale, Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Judith Yaross Lee, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof: David Sutherland, (emeritus, part- U. of Chicago; Raymie E. McKerrow, Ph.D., U. of time), Ph.D., U. of Kansas. Iowa; Gregory J. Shepherd (interim dean), Ph.D., Sociology and Anthropology U. of Illinois; Arvind Singhal, Ph.D., U. of Southern Prof: Elliot Abrams, Ph.D., Penn State U.; Leon Asst. Prof: Sean McGann, Ph.D., Case Western California. Reserve. Anderson, Ph.D., U. of Texas; AnnCorinne Freter- Assoc. Prof: Ted Foster (emeritus, part-time), Abrams, Ph.D., Penn State U.; Tibor Koertvelyessy, Executive-in-Residence: Tod Brokaw, M.B.A.; Ph.D., Ohio U.; Anita James, Ph.D., U. of Southern Ph.D., SUNY, Buffalo; Lena Wright Myers, Ph.D., Ohio U. California; Jerry L. Miller, Ph.D., U. of Oklahoma; Michigan State U.; Martin Schwartz, Ph.D., U. of Daniel P. Modaff, Ph.D., U. of Texas; Nagesh Kentucky; Robert Shelly, Ph.D., Michigan State Inst: Jeffery Anderson, M.B.A.; Ohio U.; Vic Matta, M.S., Ohio U.; Lauren Krewatch, M.B.A.; Ohio U. Rao, Ph.D., Michigan State U.; John Smith, Ph.D., U.; Alex Thio (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., SUNY, Wayne State U. Buffalo; Ann Tickamyer, (chair), Ph.D., U. of North Lect: Corrine Brown (part-time), Ph.D., Ohio U. Carolina. Asst. Prof: Benjamin R. Bates, Ph.D., U. of Georgia; Derika Chawla, Ph.D., Purdue U.; Lynn Assoc. Prof: Eugene Ammarell, Ph.D., Yale U.; Management Systems Harter, Ph.D., U. of Nebraska; R. Sam Larson, Ph.D., Diane M. Ciekawy, Ph.D., Columbia U.; ; Debra Michigan State U.; Caryn E. Medved, Ph.D., U. of Henderson, Ph.D., Washington State U.; Bruce O’Bleness Prof: John R. Schermerhorn, Jr., Ph.D., Kansas; Jeff St. John, Ph.D., U. of Washington; Kuhre (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Penn State U.; Northwestern U. , Debra Crown Core, Ph.D., U. of Brian Quick, Ph.D., Texas A&M U.; Scott Titsworth, Jieli Li, Ph.D., U. of California, Riverside; Christine Colorado at Boulder. Ph.D., U. of Nebraska; Daniel West (Cassesse Mattley, Ph.D., Washington State U.; Steven Director of Forensics), M.A., Texas State U. Rubenstein, Ph.D., Columbia U.; Don Shamblin Lecturer and Executive-in-Residence: Richard C. (part-time), Ph.D., SUNY, Buffalo; Thomas Vander Scamehorn (emeritus, part time), M.B.A., Indiana Ven, Ph.D., U. of Cincinnati. U.; Jeffrey Wilson (Executive-in-Residence). Journalism Asst. Prof: Michelle Brown, Ph.D., Indiana U.; Prof: Manjulika Koshal, Ph.D., Patna U.; Arthur Marinelli (emeritus, part-time) J.D., Ohio State U.; Knight Editing Professional: Deborah Gump, Ursula Castellano, Ph.D., U. of California, Davis; Ph.D., U. of North Carolina. Joseph DeAngelis, Ph.D., New York U.; Haley John Stinson (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Ohio Duschinski, Ph.D. , Harvard U.; V. Aileen Hall State U , Aaron Kelley, Ph.D., U. of N. Texas; Mary Scripps Howard Visiting Professional: Leonard (part-time), Ph.D., Kent State U.; Bruce Hoffman, Tucker, Ph.D., U. of New Orleans; Faizal Huq, Pitts, B.A., U. of Southern California. Ph.D., U. of Kentucky Ph.D., U. of Washington.; Edward Morris, Ph.D., Prof: Joe Bernt, Ph.D., U. of Nebraska; Anne U of Texas; Nancy Tatarek, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Assoc. Prof: Garth Coombs, Ph.D., U. of Colorado; Cooper-Chen, Ph.D., U. of North Carolina; Dru Deborah Thorne, Ph.D., Washington State U. Kenneth Cutright, Ph.D., West Virginia U.; Mary Riley Evarts, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Marilyn Greenwald, Keifer, J.D., U. of Virginia; Clarence Martin, Ph.D., Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Melvin Helitzer, B.A., Carnegie Mellon U.; Richard Milter, Ph.D., SUNY, Syracuse U.; Ralph Izard (emeritus, part-time), Albany; Bonnie Roach, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Jessie Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Daniel Riffe, Ph.D., U. College of Business Roberson, J.D., U. of Michigan; Hugh Sherman, of Tennessee; Robert Stewart, Ph.D., U. of (chair), Ph.D., Temple U.; Rebecca A. Thacker, Washington; Patrick Washburn, Ph.D., Indiana U.; Accountancy Ph.D., Texas A&M U.; Edward B.Yost, Ph.D., Ohio Patricia Westfall, M.S., Columbia U. State U. James E. Daley Professor: Ray G. Stephens Assoc. Prof: Bojinka Bishop, M.S., U. of Michigan; (director), D.B.A., Harvard U. Asst. Prof: Robert Holbrook, Jr., Ph.D., U. of Eddith Dashiell, Ph.D., Indiana U.; Bernhard O’Bleness Professor: Willie E. Gist, Ph.D., Texas Illinois, William Lamb, Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Debatin, Ph.D., Technical U., Berlin; Sandra A&M U. Institute and State U; Kevin Kennedy Ph.D, Texas Haggerty, B.S., Utah State U.; Thomas Hodges, Tech U.; Amy Taylor-Bianco, Ph.D., Columbia U. M.S., South Dakota State U.; Thomas Hodson Executive in Residence: R. Budd Werner, B.S., Patrick Kreiser, Ph.D., U. of Alabama. (director), J.D., Ohio State U.; Thomas Peters, Ohio U. Lect: Pamela A. Boger (part-time), Ph.D., Ohio U.; M.B.A., Ohio U.; Ron Pittman, M.S., Marshall U.; Prof: Glenn E. Corlett (dean), J.D., Ohio State John Keifer, J.D., U. of Virginia; Christine A. Yost Mary Rogus, M.B.A., U. of Kentucky; Jan S. Slater, U.; Leon B. Hoshower, Ph.D., Michigan State U.; (part-time), Ph.D., Ohio U., Theresa Moran, Ph.D., Ph.D., Syracuse U. E. James Meddaugh (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, MA. Asst. Prof: Hong Cheng, Ph.D., Pennslyvania Penn State U.; David P. Kirch, Ph.D., Penn State U. Inst: Laura Myers (part- time), J.D., Ohio State U. State U.; Orvil Patricia Cambridge, Ph.D., Ohio U.; 344 Faculty

Cary Frith, Ph.D., U. of North Carolina; Ellen Gerl, Teacher Education Ph.D., Mississippi State U.; Robert Judd (chair, M.S.J., Ohio U.; Mark Leff, M.A., Ohio State U; Bill IMSE & Cooper Industries Prof.), Ph.D., Oakland Reader, M.A., Pennsylvania State U. Prof: Larry Jageman (emeritus, part-time), Ed.D., U.; Henryk Lozykowski, Ph.D., N. Copernicus U. of Northern Colorado; Dorothy Leal, Ph.D., U. U.; Brian Manhire, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Jerrel Asst. Instr: Douglas E. Nohl (part-time), B.S.C., of Kentucky; Ralph Martin, Ph.D., U. of Toledo; Mitchell (Senior Associate Dean for Res. & Grad. Ohio U. Joan McMath, Ph.D., U. of Akron; Ragy Mitas Studies), Ph.D., Mississippi State U.; Roger Radcliff, (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Joan Ph.D., West Virginia U.; Janusz Starzyk, Ph.D., Safran, Ph.D., U. of Virginia; Stephen Safran, Technical U., Warsaw; Frank van Graas (Russ Telecommunications Ph.D., U. of Virginia; James Schultz (Morton Prof.), Prof.), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Lonnie Welch (Stuckey Prof: Don Flournoy, Ph.D., U. of Texas; W. Stephen Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Scott Sparks, Ph.D., U. of Prof.), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; J. Jim Zhu, Ph.D., U. Howard, Ph.D., Michigan State U.; Kathy A. Florida; Ph.D.; Ginger Weade, Ph.D., Ohio State of Alabama. Krendl (provost), Ph.D., U. of Michigan; Drew U.; Guofang Wan, Ph.D., Penn State U. Assoc. Prof: Chris Bartone, Ph.D., Ohio U.; McDaniel, Ph.D., Ohio U.; David Mould, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof: Bonnie Beach, Ph.D., Ohio U.; JoAnn Mehmet Celenk, Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Ohio U.; Karen Riggs (director), Ph.D., Indiana U.; Dugan, Ph.D., U. of Pittsburgh; Dianne Gut, Ph.D., Technology; David Chelberg, Ph.D., Stanford Josep Rota, Ph.D., Michigan State U.; Joseph Slade, U. of North Carolina; Sondra Rebottini, (emeritus, U.; Robert Curtis, Ph.D., New York U.; Jeffrey Ph.D., New York U. part-time), Ed.D., West Virginia U.; Barbara Giesey, Ph.D., U. of Michigan; John Gillam, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof: Duncan Brown, Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Reeves, Ed.D., U. of Kentucky; Marta Roth, Ed.D., Michigan State U.; David Juedes, Ph.D., Iowa Vibert Cambridge, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Charles Clift West Virginia U.; Colleen Sexton, Ph.D., Ohio U.; State U.; Douglas Lawrence, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins III (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Indiana U.; Mia William Smith, Ed.D., Indiana U.; James Yanok, U.; David Matolak, Ph.D., U. of Virginia; Maarten Consalvo, Ph.D., U. of Iowa; Roger Cooper, Ph.D., Ph.D., Kent State U. Uijt de Haag, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Shawn Ostermann, Indiana U.; Arthur C. Cromwell, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Asst. Prof: Susan Avery-Mitchell, Ed.D., U. of Ph.D., Purdue U.; Constantinos Vassiliadis, Ph.D., Roger Good, M.A., Ohio U.; George Korn, Ph.D., Alabama; Frans Doppen, Ph.D., U. of Florida; Mississippi State U. Southern Illinois U.; Jenny Nelson, Ph.D., Southern Eun-Young Jung, Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Jennifer Asst. Prof: Carl Bruggeman, Ph.D., Indiana U.; Illinois U.; Norma Pecora, Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Jeff Malmberg, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Mary Markowitz, Ph.D., Frank Drews, Ph.D., Technical U. of Clausthal, Redefer, M.A., Ohio U.; Karin Sandell, Ph.D., U. U. of Kansas; Gayle Millsaps, M.A., Ohio State U.; Germany; Wojciech Jadwisienczak (Visiting of Iowa. David Bower, Ed.D., U. of New Mexico; Danielle Assistant Professor), Ph.D., Ohio U., Torun, Poland; Asst. Prof: Pamela Chikombero, Ph.D., Kent Dani, Ed.D., U. of Cincinnati Savas Kaya, Ph.D., U. of London, Imperial College; State U.; Frederick Lewis, M.F.A., Brown U.; Greg Instr: Perrianne Bates, M.Ed., Ohio U.; Marcy Chang Liu, Ph.D., U. of Calilifornia, Irvine; Newton, Ph.D., Indiana U.; Beth Novak, M.F.A., Kennedy, M.Ed., Ohio U.; Karen Oswald, M.Ed., Jundong Liu, Ph.D., U. of Florida, Gainesville; Ohio State U.; Eric Williams, M.F.A., Columbia U.; Ohio U.; Joette Weber, M.Ed., Ohio U.; Jen Cynthia Marling, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve U.; Lawrence E. Wood, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State U. Malmberg, Ph.D.,Ohio U. Wenle Zhang, Ph.D., Ohio U. Instr: Eddie Ashworth, B.A., U. of California at Los Lect: Margaret Thomas, M.A., Ohio U. Angeles; Keith Newman, M.F.A., Syracuse U. Student Teaching Instr: William Austad, M.S., Ohio U.; John Dolan, M.S., Ohio U.; Mal Gunasekera, M.S., Ohio U.; Inst: Antoinette (TJ) Luce, MA, Ohio U. Victor Hanna (part-time), M.S., Youngstown State Visual Communication U.; Ralph Kelsey, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Curtis Sherman, Prof: Terrill Eiler (director), M.F.A., Ohio U.; Marcia M.S., Cleveland State U. Nighswander, B.S.J., Bowling Green State U. Russ College of Engineering Assoc. Prof: Gary Kirksey, M.A., Ohio U.; William Industrial and Manufacturing R. Schneider, M.F.A., Ohio U.; Michael Williams, and Technology SystemsSystems EEngineeringngineering M.S.J., U. of Kansas. Aviation Prof: Robert P. Judd (Cooper Industries Prof, and Asst. Prof: Stanley Alost, M.A., Ohio U.; Samuel chair), Ph.D., Oakland U., Charles M. Parks, Ph.D., Asst. Prof: Ronald J. Faliszek, B.B.A., Ohio U.; Girton, M.F.A., Ohio U.; Larry Hamel-Lambert, Oklahoma State U.; Helmut Zwahlen (emeritus, Deak M. Arch, M.A., Delta State U. M.A., Ohio U.; Terence Oliver, M.A., Ohio U. part-time, Russ Prof.), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Gursel Visiting Professional: Bruce Strong, M.A., Ohio U. A. Suer, Ph.D., Wichita State U. Chemical Engineering Assoc. Prof: David A. Koonce, Ph.D., Louisiana State U.; Dale T. Masel, Ph.D., Penn State U.; Prof: Srdjan Nesic, Ph.D., U. of Saskatchewan, Dusan Sormaz, Ph.D., U. of Southern California; Canada; Michael Prudich (chair), Ph.D., West College of Education Gary Weckman, Ph.D., U. of Cincinnati. Virginia U. Asst. Prof: Trevor S. Hale, Ph.D., Texas A&M U. Counseling and Higher Education Assoc. Prof: Wen-Jia Russell Chen, Ph.D., Syracuse Prof: Thomas Davis, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Glenn U; Kevin Crist, Ph.D., U. of Iowa; Douglas Goetz, Doston, Ph.D., Northwestern U.; Fred Dressel Ph.D., Cornell U.; Tingyue Gu, Ph.D., Purdue U.; (emeritus, part-time), Ed.D., Indiana U.; Thomas Daniel Gulino, Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Darin Ridgway, Industrial Technology Sweeney (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Ohio State Ph.D., Florida State U.; Kendree Sampson Prof: James F. Fales (Loehr Prof. and chair), Ed.D., U.; Robert Young, Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Patricia (Associate Dean for Academics), Ph.D. Purdue U.; Texas A&M; William W. Reeves (emeritus, part- Beamish, Ed.D., West Virginia U Valerie Young, Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute time), Ed.D., U. of Kentucky; Timothy J. Sexton, and State U. Ph.D., Ohio U. Assoc. Prof: Marc Cutright, Ed.D., U. of Tennessee; Gary Moden (part-time), Ph.D., U. of Missouri; Asst. Prof: Gerardine Botte, Ph.D., U. of South Assoc. Prof: John A. Deno (emeritus, part-time), Jerry Olsheski, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Tracey Carolina. Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Peter W. Klein (Kraft Family Leinbaugh, Ph.D., U. of Idaho Scholar), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Patrick J. McCuistion, Ph.D., Texas A&M U.; Thomas E. Scott (Kraft Asst. Prof: Valerie Martin Conley, Ph.D., Virginia Family Scholar), Ph.D., Ohio U. Polytechnic Institute; Dana Heller Levitt, Ph.D., U. Civil Engineering of Virginia; Dafina Lazarus Stewart, Ph.D., Ohio Prof: Tiao Chang, Ph.D., Purdue U.; J. Ludwig Asst. Prof: Kevin Berisso, Ph.D., Indiana State U.; State U.; Mona Robinson, Ph. D, Ohio State U. Figueroa, Ph.D.; Glenn Hazen (emeritus, part- Todd D. Myers, M.B.A., Ohio U.; Mark R. Rowe, time), Ph.D., Penn State U.; Gayle F. Mitchell (Neil M.S., Ohio U. D. Thomas Prof. and chair), Ph.D., Mississippi State Educational Studies U.; Shad M. Sargand (Russ Prof.), Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U. Prof: Robert Barcikowski (emeritus, part-time), Mechanical Engineering Ph.D., SUNY, Buffalo; Aimee Howley, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof: Lloyd A. Herman, Ph.D., Vanderbilt Prof: Khairul Alam (Moss Prof.), Ph.D., California West Virginia U.; George Johanson, Ed.D., U. of U.; Sang-Soo Kim, Ph.D., Iowa State U.; Teruhisa Institute of Technology; David Bayless, Ph.D., U. Massachusetts; Sandra Turner, Ph.D., U. of South Masada, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Eric P. Steinberg, Ph.D., of Illinois; Gary Graham, Ph.D., Texas Tech U.; Florida. Michigan Tech. U.; Ben J. Stuart, Ph.D., Rutgers U. Jay Gunasekera (Moss Prof. and chair), Ph.D., U. of London; Hajrudin Pasic, Ph.D., Stanford U.; T. Assoc. Prof: Catherine Glascock, Ph.D., Louisiana Asst. Prof: Michael D. Brown, Ph.D., U. of Texas; Richard Robe (dean emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., State U.; Jaylynne Hutchinson, Ph.D., U. of Lindsey Sebastian Bryson, Ph.D., Northwestern Stanford U; Robert L. Williams II, Ph.D., Virginia Washington; Najee Muhammad, Ph.D., U. U.; Daniel Castro-Lacouture, Ph.D., Purdue U; R. Polytechnic Institute and State U. of Cincinnati; Adah Ward Randolph, Ph.D., Guy Riefler, Ph.D., U. of Connecticut; James M. Ohio State U.; Rosalie Romano, Ph.D., U. of Thompson, Ph.D., Lehigh U. Assoc. Prof: Andrew Foley, Ph.D., Cranfield U.; Washington; Arlie Woodrum, Ed.D., Harvard U. ; Kenneth Halliday, Ph.D., U. of Massachusetts; Teresa Franklin, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Marjorie DeWert Gregory G. Kremer, Ph.D., U. of Cincinnati; Bhavin (visiting professor), Ph.D, UNC-Chapel Hill Electrical Engineering and Mehta, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Israel Urieli, Ph.D., U. of Witwatersrand. Asst. Prof: Gordon Brooks, Ph.D., Ohio U.; David ComputerComputer SSciencecience Moore, Ph.D., U. of Virginia.; Francis Godwyll, Prof: Michael Braasch (Thomas Prof.), Ph.D., Ohio Asst. Prof: Paul Bosscher, Ph.D., Georgia Institute Ph.D., U. of Education Heidelberg Germany U.; Jeffrey Dill, Ph.D., U. of Southern California; of Technology; Frank F. Kraft, Ph.D., Rensselaer Joseph Essman (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Polytechnic Institute; Carol Womeldorf, Ph.D., Instr: Smith, Renee, Ph.D.,Ohio U. Purdue U.; Herman Hill, Ph.D., West Virginia U.; Johns Hopkins U. R. Dennis Irwin (Dean & Moss Prof of Engr. Ed.), Faculty 345

Assoc. Prof: Paul Barte, D.M.A., U. Of Rochester; Instr: Donna Bidlack, M.A., Bowling Green State College of Fine Arts Roger Braun, M.M. Eastman School of Music; U; Kristi Kinnard, M.A., Ohio U.; Rebecca Meier, Art Dorothy Bryant, Ph.D., U. of Oklahoma; Milton M.A., Ohio U; Marianne Malawista, Ph.D., Ohio Butler, Ph.D., U. of Arizona; Christopher Hayes, U; Davida Parsons, M.A. Ohio U.; Pam Reese, Prof: Don Adleta, M.F.A., School of Design, Ph.D., U. of Missouri-Columbia; Sylvia Reynolds M.A., Indiana U., Bloomington; Sarah Taylor, M.A., Switzerland; Joseph Bova (part-time), M.A., U. of Henry, Ph.D., U. of Kansas; Matthew James, M.M., Bowling Green State U.; Janice M. Wright, M.A., New Mexico; Carolyn Cardenas, M.F.A., Drake U. of North Texas; Michael Kellogg (emeritus, Cleveland State U. U.; Robert Lazuka (director), M.F.A., Arizona part-time), M.M., Loyola U.; Patricia Pease, D.M.A., State U.; Mary Manusos (part-time), M.F.A., U. of Florida State U.; Rebecca Rischin, D.M. Florida Wisconsin; Charles McWeeny, M.F.A., Oklahoma State U.; Alison Sincoff, M.M., U. of Nebraska; Human and Consumer Sciences U.; Karen Nulf (emerita, part-time), M.A., C. Scott Smith, M.M., Michigan State U.; Jason Prof: Margaret King, Ed.D., U. of Massachusetts; Michigan State U.; Robert Peppers, M.F.A., Ohio Smith, D.M.A., U. of Cincinnati; Anita Louise V. Ann Paulins (director), Ph.D., Ohio State U. U.; Gary Pettigrew (emeritus, part-time), M.F.A., Steele, M.M.E., U. of Kansas; Richard Suk, Ed.D., U. Ohio U.; Brad Schwieger, M.F.A., Utah State U.; of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Sylvester Young, Assoc. Prof: Jennifer Chabot, Ph.D., Michigan Arthur Werger, M.F.A., U. of Wisconsin; Daniel Ph.D., U. of Missouri; Paschal Younge, Ed.D., West State U.; Eugene Geist, Ph.D., U. of Alabama, Williams (emeritus part-time), M.A., U. of Oregon. Virginia U. Birmingham; Annette S. Graham, Ph.D., Penn State U.; David Holben, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Assoc. Prof: Marilyn Bradshaw, Ph.D., Indiana Asst. Prof: Marjorie Bagley, M.M., Manhattan J. David Matthews, M.Arch., Miami U.; Judy U.; Aethelred Eldridge, M.S.D., U. of Michigan; School of Music; Michael Carrera, D.M.A., Matthews (emerita, part-time), Ph.D., Ohio State Michael Harper (part-time), Ph.D., U. of North Manhattan School of Music; Christopher Fisher, U.; Matthew Ziff, M. Arch., Virginia Polytechnic Carolina; Christine Heindl, M.F.A., Cornell U.; M.M., Wichita State U.; Michael Harley, M.M., Institute and State U. Joseph Lamb, Ph.D., U. of California, Santa U. of Cincinnati; Steven Huang, M.M., U. of Barbara; Duane McDiarmid, M.F.A., Florida Michigan; You-Seong Kim, M.M., Seoul National Asst. Prof: Angela C. Baum, Ph.D.; Iowa State State U.; Thomas Patin, Ph.D., U. of Washington; U.; Kamile O’Donnell, M.A., Texas Woman’s U.; U.; Darlene Berryman, Ph.D., Cornell U.; Robert Marilyn Poeppelmeyer, M.F.A., SUNY, Buffalo; Elizabeth Sayrs, Ph.D., The Ohio State U.; Eric G. Brannan, Ph.D., U. of Massachusetts; Jae-Eun Yoshitomo Saito, M.F.A., California College of Arts Stomberg, M.M., U. of Cincinnati. Chung, Ph.D., Michigan State U.; Lee Cibrowski, & Crafts. Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Schuyler Cone, Ph.D., Ohio Asst. Prof: Ronald Aman, M.S., Pennsylvania State U.; Gregory R. Janson, Ph.D., Ohio U.; State U.; Stacy Asher, M.F.A., California College Theater Diana Manchester (part-time), M.S., Ohio State U; Margaret Manoogian Ph.D., Oregon State of Arts & Crafts; Jodi Boatman, M.F.A., Cranbrook Prof: Ursula Belden, M.F.A., Yale U.; Paul Castagno, U.; Deborah H. Murray (part-time), M.S., Ohio Academy of Art; Anne Burkhart, Ph.D., Ohio Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Dennis Dalen (emeritus, part- U.; Michelle Price (part-time), M.F.A., Syracuse State U.; Alison Colman, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; time), M.A., U. of Kansas; Charles Smith, M.F.A., U. U.; Chiharu Uchida, M.S., Ohio State U.; Vincent Patricia Cue, M.F.A., Basel School of Design; of Iowa.; Robert L. Winters (emeritus, part-time), S. Wojtas, M.F.A., Northwestern U.; Yingjiao Xu, Jimmy Fike, Jr., M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art; M.A., Michigan State U.. Karla Hackenmiller, M.F.A., U. of South Dakota; Ph.D., Louisiana State U. Assoc. Prof: Holly Cole, M.F.A., Carnegie Mellon Melissa Haviland, M.F.A., U. of Nebraska, Lincoln; Instr: Francie Astrom (part-time), M.S., Northern U.; Daniel N. Denhart, M.F.A., Ohio U.; William Alexandra Hibbitt, M.F.A., Alfred U.; Jeannette Illlinois U. Klein, Ph.D., U. of Southern California; Laura Fisher, B.A., Indiana U.; Lonny S. Fraze (part-time), Larson, M.F.A., Rutgers State U. of New Jersey; M.A., Penn State U.; Esaiba Irobi, Ph.D., U. of Marion Sung-Hua Lee, M.A., U. of California- Leeds; Michael Lincoln, M.F.A., Brandeis U.; Laura Nursing Berkeley; John Sabraw, M.F.A., Northwestern U. Parrotti, M.A., SUNY, Binghamton; Robert St. Lawrence (director), M.A., U. of Pittsburgh; Jack Prof: Sharon Denham, D.S.N., U. of Alabama, Young, M.F.A., U. of Washington. Birmingham; Esperanza Joyce (director), Ed.D., Nova Southeastern U.; Kathleen Rose-Grippa, Dance Asst. Prof: Dennis Delaney, M.F.A., Rutgers U.; Ph.D., Stanford U. Prof: Michele Geller, M.F.A., New York U. School Shelley Delaney, M.F.A., Rutgers U.; Timothy of the Arts; Madeleine Scott (director), M.A., U. Johnson, M.F.A., U. of Washington; Kjersten Asst. Prof: Emily Harman, M.S.N., West Virginia of California, Los Angeles; Marina Walchi, M.F.A., Lester-Moratzka, M.F.A., North Carolina School of U.; Sharon Mullen, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Carla Phillips, Ohio U. the Arts; Gregory Lush, M.F.A., U. of Mississippi; Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Therese Snively (part-time), Erik Ramsey, M.F.A., U. of Nevada. Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Kathleen Tennant, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof: Travis Gatling, M.F.A., Ohio State U. Ohio U. Asst. Prof: Zelma Badu-Younge, Ph.D., McGill U.; Maura Keefe, Ph.D., U. of California. College of Health and Physical Therapy Film Human Services Prof: Gary S. Chleboun, Ph.D., Ohio U. Assoc. Prof: Averell Overby (director), Dr. P.H., Eminent Scholar in Film: Rajko Grlic, M.F.A., Famu Health Sciences U. of Texas; James Thomas, Ph.D., U. of Illinois, Prague. Prof: Matthew Adeyanju, Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Gari Chicago. Prof: David O. Thomas, Ph.D., Southern Illinois U. Lesnoff-Caravaglia, Ph.D., U. of California, Los Asst. Prof: Gina Best, M.S., Long Island U.; Dennis Assoc. Prof: Joseph Lamb (interim director), Ph.D., Angeles. Cade, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Rosalind S. Hickenbottom, U. of California, Santa Barbara. Assoc. Prof: Douglas Bolon, Ph.D., Virginia Ph.D., Emory U.; Samuel Scott, Ph.D., U. of Kentucky; Betty Sindelar, Ph.D., U. of Washington.. Asst. Prof: Jennifer Granville, M.A., Leeds Polytechnic Institute and State U.; Michele Metropolitan U.; D. Thomas Hayes, B.G.S., Ohio Morrone, Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Timothy Ryan, Instr: Janice Howman, B.S., Bowling Green U.; Adam Knee, Ph.D., New York U.; Steven Ross, Ph.D., U. of Texas. State U. B.A., Wesleyan U. Asst. Prof: Ann Rathbun, Ph.D., Texas Woman’s University; Anthony Sallar, Ph.D., The U. of British Columbia; David Stretton, MBA, Ohio U.; Patricia Recreation and Sport Sciences Interdisciplinary Arts Baasel Tillis (emerita, part-time), Ph.D., Ohio U. Prof: Roger Gilders, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Ming Li, Ed.D., Prof: William F. Condee (director), Ph.D., Columbia Instr: Juli Miller (part-time) M.H.S.A., Ohio U.; Lisa U. of Kansas; Sue Ellen Miller (emerita, part-time), U.; Jessica Haigney (emerita, part-time), Ph.D., Yehl, M.H.S.A., Ohio U. P.E.D., Indiana U. Ohio U.; Dora J. Wilson, Ph.D., U. of Southern Assoc. Prof: Matthew Brown, Ed.D., U. of California. Northern Colorado; David Carr, Ed.D., Virginia Asst. Prof: Charles Buchanan, Ph.D., U. of Hearing, Speech and Language Tech U.; Tiff E. Cook (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., California at Santa Barbara; Virginia Gorlinski, SciencesSciences Walden U.; Charles R. Higgins (emeritus, part- Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin-Madison; Keith Harris, Prof: Donald Fucci, Ph.D., (emeritus, part-time) time), Ed.D., U. of North Carolina; Andrew Ph.D., New York U.; Vladimir Marchenkov, Ph.D., Purdue U.; Norman Garber (emeritus, part-time), Kreutzer, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Robin Mittelstaedt, Ph.D., Ohio State U. Ph.D., U. of Missouri; James W. Montgomery, U. of Oregon; James Reese, Ed.D., U of Northern Ph.D., Wichita State U.; Gary Neiman (dean), Colorado; Beth VanDerveer, Ph.D., Texas Woman’s Ph.D., U. of Illinois. U. Music Assoc. Prof: Brooke Hallowell (director), Ph.D., U. Asst. Prof: Susan Bullard, Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin; Prof: Ernest Bastin (emeritus, part-time), M.M., U. of Iowa, Ronald Isele (emeritus, part-time), M.A., Ronald Dingle (emeritus, part-time), M.S., U. of of Illinois; Gail Berenson, M.M., Northwestern U.; Kent State U.; Li Xu, M.D., Capital University Massachusetts; Jennifer Hinton, Ph.D., Clemson John Climer, D.M.A, U. of Missouri, Kansas City; of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China, Ph.D., U. of U.; David Jacoby (emeritus, part-time), Ph.D., Ohio Donna Conaty, M.M., Yale School of Music; Andre Florida College of Medicine. U.; Andrew Krause, Ph.D., Indiana State U.; Joyce Gribou, M.M., Juilliard School of Music; Peter King (emerita, part-time), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Jarjisian, D.M.A., U. of Wisconsin; Meryl Mantione Asst. Prof: Emily Buckberry (emerita, part-time), Michael Kushnick, Ph.D., Florida State U.; Heather (director), D.M.A., U. of Colorado; Mark Phillips, M.A., Ohio U.; C. Richard Dean, Ph.D., (emeritus, Lawrence, Ph.D., U. of Florida; Nancy Nisbett, D.M., Indiana U.; Allyn Reilly, Ph.D., Northwestern part-time) Stanford U.; Jeffrey J. DiGiovanni, Ed.D., U. of California, Davis; Sharon Rana, Ph.D., U.; Guy Remonko (emeritus, part-time), M.M., Ph.D., U. of Minnesota; Youngsun Kim, Ph.D., U. of Nebraska; Jeffrey Seegmiller, Ed.D., Illinois West Virginia U.; Harold Robison (emeritus, part- U. of Tennessee; Chao-Yang Lee, Ph.D., Brown State U.; Ronald Whitaker (emeritus, part-time), time), D.M.A., U. of Michigan; John Schlabach, U.; Sally A. Marinellie, Ph.D., U. of Illinois; John M.Ed., Ohio U.; Kristi White, M.S., Ohio U.; M.M., Northwestern U.; Richard Syracuse, M.S., McCarthy, Ph.D., Penn State U.; Dennis T. Ries, Richard Woolison (emeritus, part-time), M.Ed., Juilliard School of Music; Raymond Tymas-Jones Ph.D., U. of Minnesota. Ohio U. (dean), Ph.D., Washington U. at St. Louis; Richard Wetzel, Ph.D., U. of Pittsburgh. 346 Faculty

Instr: Trina Bookman (part-time), M.S.P.E., Ohio Asst. Prof: Janet Burns, D.O., Ohio U. College Medicine; James E. Sammons, Jr., D.O., Ohio U.; Mike Crauder (part-time), M.S.A., Ohio U.; of Osteopathic Medicine; Andrea S. Clem, D.O., U. College of Osteopathic Medicine; Michael Thomas Murray (part-time), M.S.P.E., Ohio U.; Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine; W. Tomc, D.O., Ohio U. College of Osteopathic Sharon Noel (part-time), M.S.P.E., Ohio U.; Jill Stephen S. Davis (part-time), Ph.D., Ohio State Medicine; Keith Watson, D.O., U. of North Texas/ Wagner (part-time), M.Ed., Ohio State U.; Jason U.; Melinda E. Ford, D.O., Kirksville College of Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine. White (part-time), M.S., Ohio U. Osteopathic Medicine; Robert S. Gotfried, D.O., Asst. Prof: Janice R. Carrick (part-time), D.O., Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine; College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific; Joy Matthews-Lopez (part-time), Ph.D., Ohio Adel Ibrahim (part-time), M.D., Alexandria U.; U.; Eduardo Robles, D.O., Ohio U. College of Jeffrey F. McAdoo (part-time), M.D., Ohio State U. Osteopathic Medicine; Edward W. Schreck, College of Osteopathic College of Medicine; Mark F. McGee (part-time), D.O., Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine; M.D., Ohio State U. College of Medicine; Steven Jay H. Shubrook, Jr., D.O., Ohio U. College of Medicine Miller (part-time), M.D., U. of Cincinnati College Osteopathic Medicine; Martha A. Simpson, D.O., of Medicine; Neal James Nesbitt (part-time), M.D., Biomedical Sciences Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine; UCLA; Kendall Stewart (part-time), M.D., Medical Harold C. Thompson, III, D.O., Chicago College of Goll Ohio Eminent Research Scholar: John College of Georgia; Nili Urieli (part-time), D.O., Osteopathic Medicine; Linda B. Tomc (part-time), Kopchick, Ph.D., U. of Texas, Houston. Ohio U. College of Osteopathic Medicine. D.O., Ohio U. College of Osteopathic Medicine; Distinguished Prof: Robert S. Hikida, Ph.D., U. of Geraldine Urse (Doctor’s Hospital, Columbus), Illinois. D.O., Ohio U. College of Osteopathic Medicine; Distinguished Senior Scientist: Leonard Kohn, Nicole Wadsworth, D.O., Ohio U. College of M.D., Columbia College of Physicians and Osteopathic Medicine. University College Surgeons, New York. Aerospace Studies Prof: Jack Blazyk, Ph.D., Brown U.; Joseph Department of Geriatric Medicine/ Prof: Bryan Neuhaus, M.A.S. Engineer T. Eastman, Ph.D., U. of Minnesota; Fredrick GerontologyGerontology Management, Air Force Institute of Technology Hagerman (part-time), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Frank (AFIT) Horodyski, Ph.D., U. of California, San Diego; Assoc. Prof: Allison J. Batchelor (part-time), M.D., Peter Johnson, Ph.D., U. of Birmingham; Joseph Medical College of Ohio at Toledo; Wayne R. Asst. Prof: Alisa Thomas, M.A., Public Jollick (part-time), Ph.D., West Virginia U.; William Carlsen (chair), D.O., U. of Medicine and Dentistry Administration, U. of Wyoming; Tanyah Stone, S. Romoser (part-time), Ph.D., Ohio State U..; of New Jersey, School of Osteopathic Medicine. M.S. Aero Science Technology, Embry Riddle U. Lawrence Witmer, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins U. Asst. Prof: Kelly Coon (part-time), D.O., Ohio Assoc. Prof: Huzoor Akbar, Ph.D., Australian U. College of Osteopathic Medicine; Jen-Tzer Military Science National U.; Charles Atkins (emeritus, part-time), Gau, M.D., China Medical College; Tracy L. Marx, Ph.D., North Carolina State U.; Mark Berryman, D.O., Ohio U. College of Osteopathic Medicine; Prof: David W. Chase, M.S., Human Resources, Ph.D., U. of Virginia; Bonita Biegalke, Ph.D., U. of Deborah Meyer (part-time), Ph.D., Ohio U. Troy State U. Washington; Audrone Biknevicius, Ph.D., Johns Asst.Prof: Mark M. Dean, M.S., Ohio U.; James L. Hopkins U.; Xiao-Zhuo Chen, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Peter Ninnis, M.S., Oklahoma State U.; Brent A. Schultz, Coschigano, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Department of Obstetrics/ B.S., Communications, U. of Rio Grande. Technology; Kenneth Goodrum, Ph.D., U. of Texas; GynecologyGynecology Mario Grijalva, Ph.D., Ohio U.; Marjorie Hagerman Assoc. Prof: Michael J. Clark (part-time), D.O., (part-time), Ph.D., Ohio U.; John Howell, Ph.D., Kansas City College of Osteopathic Medicine; U. of California, Los Angeles; Calvin B.L. James, Jack M. Ramey (chair), D.O., U. of Health Sciences Regional Higher Education Ph.D., Howard U.; Richard Klabunde, Ph.D., U. of College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kansas City. Arizona; Felicia Nowak, M.D., Ph.D., Washington Chillicothe Campus U. School of Medicine; Ronald Portanova (part- Asst. Prof: Jane Broecker (part-time), M.D., SUNY time), Ph.D., Case Western Reserve U.; Linda Ross at Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Prof: Richard F. Bebee (dean, Accounting), Ph.D., (part-time), Ph.D., U. of Texas; Edwin C. Rowland Sciences. U. of Colorado, Dennis Deane (Art/Photography), (chair), Ph.D., Wake Forest U.; Robert S. Staron, M.F.A., U. of North Carolina; Veena Kasbekar Ph.D., Ohio U.; Leon C. Wince, Ph.D., West (English), Ph.D., U. of Cincinnati; Margaret Virginia U Department of Pediatrics McAdams (Art), M.F.A., Washington U.; John F. Reiger (History), Ph.D., Northwestern U.; Ronald Asst. Prof: Karen T. Coschigano, Ph.D., Brandeis U. Prof: J. Phillip Jones (emeritus, part-time), D.O., Salomone (emeritus, part-time), (English), Ph.D., of MA; Sharon Inman, Ph.D., U. of Louisville; Yang U. of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Indiana U. Li, Ph.D., Southern Illinois U.; Patrick O’Connor, Medicine, Kansas City. Ph.D., SUNY, Stony Brook; Nancy Stevens, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof: Bobby Christian (part-time) (Physical Assoc. Prof: C. Thomas Clark (chair), D.O., U. of Education), M.Ed., Ohio U.; Ronald S. Elliott SUNY, Stony Brook; Susan H. Williams, Ph.D., Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, Des Duke U. (Computer Science), Ph.D., Ohio U.; David H. Moines. Gigley (emeritus, part-time) (Office Technology), Scientist I: Shigeru (Nick) Okada, Ph.D., Ohio U. Asst. Prof: Karen Montgomery-Reagan, D.O., M.Ed., U. of Cincinnati; David O. Harding (part- Instr: Mary K. Eastman, M.S., Ohio U.; Susan H. West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; time) (Law Enforcement Technology), M.S., Williams, Ph.D., Duke U. Celeste Wallace, D.O., Ohio U. College of Eastern Kentucky U.; Glenn R. Mackin (emeritus, Osteopathic Medicine; Andrew Wapner, D.O., part-time) (Political Science), M.A., Ohio U.; U. of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, J. Stephen Phillips (Business Management Department of Family Medicine Des Moines. Technology), Ed.D., U. of Cincinnati; Ruth Pontius (Zoology), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Jan Schmittauer Prof: John A. Brose (dean), D.O., U. of North (English), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Hamid Shahrestani Texas/Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine; Department of Social Medicine (Economics), Ph.D., U. of Cincinnati; Christi Anthony G. Chila, D.O., U. of Health Sciences, Simmons (Business Management Technology), College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kansas City; Prof: Norman Gevitz (chair), Ph.D., U. of Chicago; Ed.D., U. of Cincinnati; Arun C. Venkatachar Judith W. Rhue, Ph.D., Ohio U. Suzanne E. Hatty, Ph.D., U. of Sydney. (Physics), Ph.D., Northern Texas State U.; Lisa Wallace (Interpersonal Communication), Ph.D., Assoc. Prof: David E. Brown (part-time), D.O., Assoc. Prof: Marjorie E. Nelson (emerita, part- Ohio U.; Richard A. Whinery (emeritus, part-time) U. of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic time), M.D., MPH, Indiana U. School of Medicine, (Human Services Technology), Ph.D., U. of Akron; Medicine, Kansas City; William J. Burke (Doctors Yale U.; Jacqueline H. Wolf, Ph.D., U. of Illinois, Ruth Zajdel (Office Technology), M.Ed., U. of Hospital, Columbus), D.O., Ohio U. College of Chicago; Robert M. Woodworth, D.O., MPH, Cincinnati. Osteopathic Medicine; Steven W. Clay, D.O., Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, U. of Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine; Peter Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Asst. Prof: Ken Breidenbaugh (Comparative Arts), B. Dane, D.O., Michigan State U., College of Asst. Prof: Gillian H. Ice, Ph.D., MPH, Ohio State Ph.D., Ohio U.; Shannon Brogan (Communication), Osteopathic Medicine; William F. Duerfeldt, D.O., U., U. of Minnesota; Douglas D. Mann, Ph.D., Ph.D., Ohio U.; Thomas P. Brown (Business Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine; David Ohio U. Management Technology), M.B.A., Ohio U.; C. Eland, D.O., Kirksville College of Osteopathic Kathleen Davies (English), Ph.D., Ohio State Medicine; Donald R. Furci (Doctors Hospital, U.; Janet Duvall (Deaf Studies), M.S., Ohio Columbus), D.O., Kirksville College of Osteopathic Department of Specialty Medicine U.; Gary Elkin (part-time) (Law Enforcement Medicine; Karl E. Harnish, D.O., Chicago College Technology), M.S., Eastern Kentucky U.; Lakhdar of Osteopathic Medicine; Donna M. Mabry (part- Prof: Paul E. Cadamagnani, D.O., Chicago College Hammoudi (Mathematics), Ph.D., U. of Haute- time), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Lenard G. Presutti, D.O., U. of Osteopathic Medicine. Alsace, Lisa Kauffman (Nursing), M.S.N., Wright of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, Des Assoc. Prof: Jeffrey S. Benseler (part-time), D.O., State U.; Robert Knight (Mathematics), Ph.D., Moines; Gerald Rubin, D.O., Philadelphia College Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine; Steven U .of California, San Diego; Richard Kowieski of Osteopathic Medicine; Christopher Simpson G. Carin (chair), D.O., Philadelphia College of (Interpersonal Communication), Ph.D., Ohio (chair), D.O., Kirksville College of Osteopathic Osteopathic Medicine; Gary Cordingley (part- U.; Michael Lafreniere (Hazardous Materials/ Medicine; Robert G. Stockmal (part-time), D.O., time), M.D., Duke U. Medical Center; James E. Environmental Engineering Technology), M.E., Ph.D., Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Foglesong, D.O., Kirksville College of Osteopathic U. of Florida; Camille Leadingham (Nursing), Medicine, Jefferson Medical College; David Medicine; Edward A. Gotfried, D.O., Philadelphia M.S.N., Otterbein College; Barbara Mahaffey N. Stroh, D.O., Ohio U. College of Osteopathic College of Osteopathic Medicine; Scott A. (Human Services Technology), M.Ed., Ohio U,; Medicine. Jenkinson, D.O., Ohio U. College of Osteopathic Cindy Matyi (Psychology), Ph.D., Ohio U.; J. Dale Maxey (Anthropology), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Faculty 347

James McKean (Law Enforcement Technology), (Business Management Technology), M.B.A., Patrick McCoy (Comparative Arts/Music), Ph.D., M.A., Ohio State U.; Charlotte McManus (Nursing), Bryant School of Business; MaryAnn Janosik Ohio U.; Donald L. Moore, (Telecommunications), M.S.N., Wright State U.; Charman Miller (Nursing), (dean) (History), Ph.D., Case Western Reserve U.; M.A., Ohio U.; William Rau (Business), Ph.D., M.S.N., Otterbein College; Robert K. Moats, Helen Killoran, (English), Ph.D., U. of Washington; U. of South Carolina.; Janice Rosier (part-time), (Biological Sciences); Ph.D., U. of Illinois; Nirmal Martha Kline (Chemistry), Ph.D., U of North (Equine Studies), B.A., U. of Findlay; Ronald Sims Niroula (Sociology), Ph.D., U. of Kentucky; Vicky Carolina; Dennis Lupher (emeritus, part-time), (Psychology), M.S., Ohio U.; Terry Spivey (part- Parker (Nursing), M.S.N., Wright State U.; Barbara (Economics), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Kaye Martin, (Early time), (Political Science), M.A., Ohio U.; David Poole (Nursing), M.S.N., Case Western Reserve Childhood Education), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Surgalski, (Telecommunications), M.A., Ohio U.; Ann Rumble (Psychology), Ph.D., Washington Susan Maxwell (Medical Assisting Technology), U.; Tom Suter (Fine Arts), M.A., Miami U.; Kay State U.; Richard Sandy (Mathematics), M.S., M.A., U. of Kentucky; Zale Maxwell (Industrial Swartzwelder (Nursing) M.S.N., Marshall U.; Mary Michigan State U.; Therese Snively (Nursing), Technology), M.Ed., Ohio U.; Alan Middleton Toothman (Equine Studies), D.V.M., Tuskegee Ph.D., The Ohio State U.; Barbara Trube (Early (Business Management Technology), M.S., Virginia U.; Mary L. Virgin (Education Counseling), M.A., Childhood Education), Ed.D., U. of Texas at Austin. Commonwealth U.; Scott Minar (English), Ph.D., Morehead State U. Ohio U.; Steve Nerney (Physics), Ph.D., U. of Instr: Sally Andersen (Geology), M.S., U. of Colorado; Stephen Noltie (Mathematics), Ph.D., California at Davis; Gary Haynes (Geography), U. of California, Riverside; William Stevens M.A., Ohio U.; Ruth McClain (English), M.Ed., U. Zanesville Campus (Electronics Technology), Ph.D., Ohio U.; James of Rio Grande; Joseph Reass (Law Enforcement Prof: Richard J. Brumbaugh (emeritus, part-time), Summerford (Philosophy), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Technology), B.A., Capital U.; Charlotte Souers (Chemistry), Ph.D., Ohio U.; James W. Fonseca Candice Thomas-Maddox (Communication) Ph.D., (Nursing), M.S.N., Bellarmine College; Roger (dean), (Geography), Ph.D., Clark U.; Deborah West Virginia U.; Bari Watkins (History), Ph.D., Smith (Chemistry), M.S., Ohio State U.; Deborah E. Henderson (Nursing), Ph.D., Ohio U; James E. Yale U.; Paul Yuckman (English), Ph.D., Ohio U. Zurmehly (Early Childhood Education), M.S., Jordan (Political Science), Ph.D., U. of Michigan; Ohio U. Asst. Prof: Lawrence Burgess (Education), Mark A. Shatz (Psychology), Ph.D., U. of Florida; Ph.D., Ohio U.; Kathy Buxie (Mathematics), Vicki L. Sharrer (Nursing), M.S., Ohio State U; Ph.D., U of Kansas; Patrick Drumm (Psychology), Sheida Shirvani (Interpersonal Communication), Eastern Campus Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Joseph Faber (Biology), Ph.D., North Texas State U.; Parinbam K. Ph.D., Case Western Reserve U.; Jane Johnsen Thamburaj (Chemistry), Ph.D., Kent State U.; (St. Clairsville) (Education), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Gary Lockwood Gerald L.Westgerdes (Fine Arts), M.F.A., Otis Art Prof: Paul E. Bibbins, Jr. (Dean) (Biomedical (Engineering), M.S., Ohio State U.; Patrick Institute. Sciences), Ph.D., Eastern Virginia Medical School/ Munhall (Psychology), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Christine Assoc. Prof: John W. Benson (Zoology), Ph.D., Old Dominion U.; James Kettler (emeritus), Wolfe (Computer Science Technology), M.S., Michigan State U.; Melissa Bixler (emerita, part- (Physics), Ph.D., West Virginia U. Ohio State U.; Da Zhang (Computer Science time) (Health Education), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Technology), Ed.D., Texas A&M U. at Commerce. Assoc. Prof: Lawrence Bush (Mathematics), M.S., Thomas L. Bixler (emeritus, part-time), (Physical Ohio U.; James Casebolt (Psychology), Ph.D., U. of Instr: Dee Anderson (English), B.A., Ohio State Education) M.Ed., Ohio U.; George Brooks North Carolina; Tom Flynn (English), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Cathleen Battiste Presutti (Mathematics), (Zoology), Ed.D., Ball State U.; Karen Brown (part- U.; William Lambert, Jr. (Health Administration), M.S., Rutgers U.; Arthur Bickham (Business time), (Modern Languages), M.A., U. of Wisconsin; D.P.A., Nova South Eastern U.; Sarah Mahan-Hays Management Technology), M.B.A., Xavier U.; Judith A. Davis (emerita, part-time), (Nursing) (Interpersonal Communication), Ph.D., Ohio U.; John Clay (Physical Education), B.G.S., Ohio U.; M.S., Ohio State U.; Sally J. Fusner (Nursing), Ph.D., Paula McMurray-Schwarz (Education), Ph.D., Ohio Terri Green (Education), M.A., Ohio State U.; Ohio U.; Shahrokh Ghaffari (Chemistry), Ph.D., State U.; James Newton (Geography and Urban Lisa Iacobellis (Art History), M.A., Ohio State Oregon State U.; Pramod Kanwar (Mathematics), Planning), Ph.D., U. of North Carolina; John R. U.; Pamela Kaylor (Communication Studies), Ph.D., Ohio U.; John R. Kelbley (associate dean Prather, (Mathematics), Ph.D., U. of Kentucky; Ph.D., Ohio U. ; Mike Kelley (Computer Science emeritus, part-time), (English), M.A., Ohio U.; Mark Waters (Biology), Ph.D., U. of Tennessee; Technology), M.A., Columbus State; Larry Lamb Michael J. Kline (History), M.A., Ohio U.; Frank Kuruvilla Zachariah (Chemistry), Ph.D., Oklahoma (Electronics Technology), M.S., Ohio U.; Larry LoSchiavo (Psychology), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Mike Nern State U. McElwee (Classical Languages), Ph.D., SUNY- (English), M.A., Ohio U.; Rita Ng (Interpersonal Albany; Becky Parrish, (Mathematics), B.S., Ohio Communication), Ph.D., Indiana U.; David Niven Asst. Prof: David Castle (History), Ph.D., U. of U.; Becky Saunders (Communication Studies and (Political Science), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Robert A. Oregon; Zijian Diao (Mathematics), Ph.D., Texas Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences), M.A., Rider (emeritus, part-time), (Mathematics), M.A., A & M U.; Robert Galbreath (Exercise Physiology), Ohio U.; Linda Taylor, (Geology), M.S., U. of Bowling Green State U.; Rick Shriver (Electronic Ph.D., U. of Pittsburgh; Warren Galbreath (Social Wyoming; Daniel Trout (Multimedia Technology), Media), M.A., Ohio U.; Sharon Staib (Nursing), Work), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Joseph Hudak B.S., Ohio U.; Paul Young (Music), Ph.D., Ohio U. M.S., Ohio State U.; Thomas B. Stevenson (part- (Health and Sports Science), Ph.D., U. of Toledo; time), (Anthropology), Ph.D., Wayne State U; Kay Mansuetto (emerita), (Botany), M.S., U. of George L. Ware, III (emeritus, part-time), (English), South Carolina; Edie McClellan, (Psychology); Southern Campus M.A., Ohio U. Ph.D., West Virginia U.; Michael McTeague (emeritus) (History), M.A., Ohio U.; David Noble (Ironton) Asst. Prof: Vernon Allen (part-time), (Fine Arts), (English), Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon U.; Janice M.F.A, Instituto Allende University of Guanajuato; Assoc. Prof: Mikiko Crawford (Interpersonal Proctor (Sociology), Ph.D., U. of Kansas; Kevin Beverly Bell (part-time), (Education), Ph.D., Ohio Communication), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Lacey Strafford Spiker (Political Science), Ph.D., West Virginia U.; Timothy Blake (Nursing), M.S., Ohio State Curtis (Psychology), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Dan L. Evans U,; Christopher Stevens (Economics), Ph.D., U; William P. Christy (Fine Arts), M.M., Ohio (Dean) (Higher Education), Ohio U.; Charles Washington State U.; Kathleen vanVoorst U.; Kenneth Collins (Electronic Media), Ph.D., Jarrett (Sociology), Ph.D.; Ohio State U.; David M. (Computer Science), M.S., Northwest Missouri Bowling Green State U.; Kitty Consolo (Health Lucas (Communication), Ph.D., Ohio U; Rebecca F. State U.; Jason Wrench (Communication Studies), Sciences), Ph.D., Kent State U.; Deborah Dodson McNeer (Interim Associate Dean) (English), Ph.D., Ed.D., West Virginia U. (part-time), (Biology), D.M.V., Ohio State U.; John Ohio U.; Michael A. Millay (Botany), Ph.D., U. of C. Durst (part-time), (Sociology), Ph.D., The Ohio Instr: Andrew Butler (Exercise Physiology), M.S., Illinois; Terrance Quinn (Mathematics), Ph.D., State U.; Mary Ann Goetz (Nursing), M.S., U. of West Virginia U.; Jennifer Diamond (English), Dalhousie U. Maryland; Korcaighe Hale (History), Ph.D., Ohio A.B.D., U. of California San Diego.; Tom Doepken Asst. Prof: Deergha Adhikari (Economics), U.; M.S. Wright State U.; Gloria Heine (part-time), (Art), M.F.A., Ohio U.; Dennis Fox (Theater), M.A., Ph.D., U. of Oklahoma; Myra Frazier (Nursing), (Computer Science), B.S., Ohio U.; James W. Ohio State U.; Michael Kaiser (Guidance and M.S.N., Marshall U.; Wendy Maynard (Nursing), Hoefler (Economics), M.A., Ohio U.; Sandra Jones Counseling), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Eileen McCormack M.S.N., Marshall U.; Ella McCown (Accounting (Nursing), M.S., Otterbein C.; Craig D. Laubenthal (Communication), M.A., U. of Pittsburgh; David Technology), M.B.A., Morehead State U.; Deborah (dean emeritus, part-time), (Education), Ph.D., Miles (Comparative Arts), M.A., Northwest Meehan (Nursing), M.S.N., Bellarmine College; Michigan State U.; Chuan Liu (Mathematics), Missouri State U.; Lucien Murzyn (Health and Pradeep Mohanty (Computer Science Technology), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Viet Dung Nguyen (Mathematics), Sports Science), M.Ed., U. of New Orleans; Daniel M.S., North Dakota State University; Rose Roach Ph.D., Warsaw U.; Hannah L. Nissen (Early Stern (Sociology), M.A., U. of Pittsburgh, Sherri (Nursing), M.S., San Jose State U.; Margaret Tevis Childhood), Ph.D., Ohio State U.; Devereaux Theaker (Education), M.S., Youngstown State U.; (Nursing), M.S.N. , Bellarmine College; Lacey Poling (Psychology), Ph.D., U. of Toledo; Pamela Patrick Wood (English), M.A., West Virginia U. Thompson (English), Ph.D., Ohio U. S. Sealover (Nursing), M.S., Wright State U.; Alta Sims (part-time), (Humanities), M.A., Kent Instr: Rena Allen (part-time), (Education), M.A., State U.; Karen Slovak (Social Work), Ph.D., Case Marshall U.; Donald Baker (Math/Electronic Lancaster Campus Western Reserve U.; Susan H. Stoner (part-time), Technology), Ph.D., Ohio U.; Danny Bentley (part- Prof: Kenneth Heineman (History) Ph.D., U. of (Nursing), M.S., U. of Pennsylvania; Stacie L. Sweet time), (Biology), Ph.D., U. of Kentucky; Stephan Pittsburgh. (Nursing), M.S., Ohio State U.; Marilyn Westgerdes D. Call (Travel and Tourism), M.S., Ashland U.; (part-time), (Fine Arts), M.F.A., Otis Art Institute; Anthony Brian Corea (Communications), M.S., Assoc. Prof: Larry Ault (emeritus, part-time) Amy E. White (Philosophy), Ph.D., Bowling Morehead State U.; Robert Culp (Chemistry), (Economics), M.A., Ohio U.; Andrea Baker Green State University; Li Zhou (Early Childhood Ph.D., U. of Alabama; John Davis (part-time), (Sociology), Ph.D., Case Western Reserve U.; Gary Education), Ed.D., Indiana U. of Pennsylvania. Baldwin (emeritus, part-time) (Mathematics), (Biology), D.D.S., Ohio State U.; Bill Dingus M.S., U. of Illinois; Janet Becker (Accounting (emeritus, part-time), (Business Administration), Instr: Stacey Anker (part-time), (Nursing), B.S.N., Technology), M.B.A., U. of Pittsburgh; Qiuping Ph.D., Ohio U.; Edward Duffy (part-time), Ohio U.; Kathy Normansell (part-time), (Health Cao (Child Development), Ph.D., SUNY, Buffalo; (Sociology), Ph.D., Duke U.; Kelly Hall (Equine Education), M.Ed., Bowling Green U.; Charles Shun Endo (Art), M.F.A., Temple U.; Karen Evans Studies), M.S., U. of Kentucky; Steve Harvey Savage (part-time), (Music), M.M., Ohio U.; (Interpersonal Communication), Ph.D., Southern (part-time), (Chemistry), M.A., Marshall U.; Linda Taylor (part-time), (Geology), M.S., U. of Illinois U.; John Faulkner (English), Ph.D., Rutgers Allen Michael Johnson (Nursing), M.S.N., U. of Wyoming; Claire Tiberio (part-time), (Nursing), U.; Edward Fitzgibbon (History), Ph.D., Ohio Phoenix; William Larson (part-time), (Education), M.S., Otterbein College. State U.; Franco Guerriero (Mathematics), Ph.D., Ph.D., Bowling Green State U.; Robert Leith McMaster U.; Fred Herr (emeritus, part-time), (History), M.A., Union College; Connie Mays (Accounting), M.S., Kent State U.; Brian Hoyt (Mathematics, Equine Studies), M.A., Marshall U.; 348 Governing Boards

National Trustees Governing J. Michael Lawrie Siebel Systems Boards 2207 Bridgepointe Parkway San Mateo CA 94404 Ohio Uni ver si ty Board of Trust ees R. Gregory Browning Wilfred Konneker Capital Partners Konneker Development 37 West Broad Street 142 Enchanted Parkway, Suite 200 Suite 970 Manchester MO 63011 Columbus OH 43215 Ohio Board of Regents Larry Corrigan, Treasurer Edmund J. Adams, Chair Board of Trustees Frost & Jacobs, LLP Cutler Hall 209 2500 PNC Center Athens OH 45701 201 East Fifth Street Cincinnati OH 45202-4182 C. Daniel DeLawder Park National Bank Donna M. Alvarado, Vice Chair 50 North Third Street Aquila International Newark OH 43055 The Thurber Center 91 Jefferson Avenue Alan H. Geiger, Secretary Columbus OH 43215 Board of Trustees Cutler Hall 108 Bruce R. Beeghly, Secretary Athens OH 45701-2979 Altronic, Inc. 712 Trumbull Avenue Gene T. Harris Girard OH 44420 Columbus Public Schools 270 East State Street Jeanette G. Brown Columbus OH 43215 150 Greentree Road Chagrin Falls OH 44022 C. Robert Kidder Stonehenge Partners, Inc. Anthony D. Houston 191 West Nationwide Blvd, #600 Cleveland Empowerment Zone Columbus OH 43215 3634 Euclid Avenue, Suite 200 Cleveland OH 44115 M. Lee Ong 230 Aurora Street Gerald M. Miller Hudson OH 44236 Miller-Valentine Group 1 Prestige Place, Suite 580 M. Marnette Perry Miamisburg OH 45342 Kroger Company 1014 Vine Street Thomas W. Noe Cincinnati OH 45202 Vintage Coins & Cards 3509 Briarfield Boulevard Larry L. Schey Maumee OH 43537 Larry Schey Chevrolet 750 E. State Street Joy Padgett (Ex officio) Athens OH 45701 Senate Bldg, Rm 035 Columbus OH 43215 C. David Snyder ATTEVO J. Gilbert Reese 1940 East Sixth Street Reese, Pyle, Drake & Meyer Cleveland OH 44114 36 North Second Street PO Box 919 Robert D. Walter, Chair Newark OH 43058-0919 Cardinal Health 7000 Cardinal Place Arlene Setzer (Ex officio) Dublin OH 43017 Chair, Education Committee Ohio House of Representatives Aslyne Rodriguez, Student Trustee 77 South High Street 71 North High Street Columbus OH 43215 Athens OH 45701 James M. Tuschman Dustin Wood, Student Trustee Barkan & Robon Ltd. 25B North Congress 1701 Woodlands Dr. Athens OH 45701 Maumee OH 43537 University Administration 349

Colleges and Academic Programs Uni ver si ty Benjamin Ogles, Ph.D. Interim Dean, College of Ad min is tra tion Arts and Sciences Glenn Corlett, J.D. Administrative Officers Dean, College of Business Roderick J. McDavis, Ph.D. President of the University Gregory Shepherd, Ph.D. Interim Dean, Kathy A. Krendl, Ph.D. College of Communication Provost Tom Davis, Ph.D. John A. Bantle, II, Ph.D. Interim Dean, College of Education Vice President for Research Dennis Irwin, Ph.D. Charles Bird, Ph.D. Dean, Russ College of Vice President for Engineering and Technology Regional Higher Education Raymond Tymas-Jones, Ph. D. Larry Corrigan, B.B.A. Dean, College of Fine Arts Interimim VViceice President for Finance and Administration Gary Neiman, Ph.D. and Treasurer Dean, College of Health and Human Services Leonard R. Raley, M.B.A. Vice President for University Ann Fidler, Ph.D. Advancement and Executive Director Dean, Honors Tutorial College of the Ohio University Foundation John A. Brose, D.O. Michael Sostarich, M.F.A. Dean, College of Osteopathic Medicine Vice President for David Descutner, Ph.D. Student Affairs Dean, University College Terrence J. Hogan, Ph.D. Julia Zimmerman, M.L. Dean of Students Dean, University Libraries Alan H. Geiger, Ph.D. Thomas Shostak, Ph.D. Assistant to the President Dean, Lifelong Learning William Y. Smith, J.D. Richard F. Bebee, Ph.D. Executive Assistant to the President Dean, Chillicothe Campus for Institutional Equity Paul Bibbins, Ph.D. G. Christine Taylor, Ph.D. Dean, Eastern Campus, Interim Assistant to the President St. Clairsville for Diversity MaryAnn Janosik, Ph.D. Dean, Lancaster Campus Dan L. Evans, Ph.D. Dean, Southern Campus, Ironton James Fonseca, Ph.D. Dean, Zanesville Campus 350 Ohio Residency

It is the responsibility of the student to report a change of residency Ohio Residency from an Ohio resident to a non-Ohio resident at the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

If the student’s residency has changed to an Ohio resident, s/he must file a residency petition with the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

No change of residency can be made until the residency petition has been approved by the Residency Officer.

Questions concerning residency should be directed to the Residency Officer in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

The residency rules described below were adopted by the Ohio Board of Regents effective November 1, 1989. The rules are subject to change without notice by the Ohio Board of Regents or the Ohio General Assembly.

3333-1-10 OHIO STUDENT RESIDENCY FOR STATE 1. A student whose spouse, or a dependent SUBSIDY AND TUITION SURCHARGE PURPOSES student, at least one of whose parents or a legal guardian, has been a resident of the A. Intent and Authority state of Ohio for all other legal purposes for 1. It is the intent of the Ohio Board of Regents 12 consecutive months or more immediately in promulgating this rule to exclude from preceding the enrollment of the student in an treatment as residents, as that term is applied institution of higher education. here, those persons who are present in the State of Ohio primarily for the purpose of receiving 2. A person who has been a resident of Ohio the benefit of a state-supported education. for all other legal purposes for at least 12 consecutive months immediately preceding his 2. This rule is adopted pursuant to Chapter 119 or her enrollment in an institution of higher of the Revised Code, and under the authority education and who is not receiving, and has not conferred upon the Ohio Board of Regents by directly or indirectly received in the preceding Section 3333.31 of the Revised Code. 12 consecutive months, financial support from persons or entities who are not residents of B. Definitions Ohio for all other legal purposes. 1. “Resident” shall mean any person who maintains a 12-month place or places of 3. A dependent student of a parent or legal residence in Ohio, who is qualified as a resident guardian, or the spouse of a person, who as to vote in Ohio and receive state public of the first day of a term of enrollment, has assistance, and who may be subjected to tax accepted full-time self-sustaining employment liability under Section 5747.02 of the Revised and established domicile in the state of Ohio Code, provided such person has not within the for reasons other than gaining the benefit of time prescribed by this rule, declared himself favorable tuition rates. Documentation of full- or herself to be allowed himself or herself to time employment and domicile shall include all remain a resident of any other state or nation of the following documents: for any of these or other purposes. a. A sworn statement from the employer or the 2. “Financial Support” as used in this rule, shall employer’s representative on the letterhead of not include grants, scholarships and awards the employer or the employer’s representative from persons or entities that are not related to certifying that the parent, legal guardian or the recipient. spouse of the student is employed full-time in Ohio. 3. An “institution of higher education” shall have the same meaning as “state institution b. A copy of the lease under which the parent, of higher education” as that term is defined in legal guardian or spouse is the lessee and Section 3345.011 of the Revised Code, and shall occupant of rented residential property in also include private medical and dental colleges the state; a copy of the closing statement on that receive direct subsidy from the state of residential real property located in Ohio of Ohio. which the parent, legal guardian or spouse is the owner and occupant; or if the parent, legal 4. “Domicile” as used in this rule is a person’s guardian or spouse is not the lessee or owner of permanent place of abode, so long as the the residence in which he or she has established person has the legal ability under federal and domicile, a notarized letter from the owner state law to reside permanently at that abode. of the residence certifying that the parent or For the purposes of this rule, only one (1) spouse resides at that residence. domicile may be maintained at a given time. c. In addition to the above, a letter from the 5. “Dependent” shall mean a student who was parent verifying the dependent status of the claimed by at least one parent or guardian as student. a dependent on that person’s Internal Revenue Service tax filing for the previous tax year. D. Additional criteria which may be 6. “Residency Officer” means the person or considered in determining residency for persons at an institution of higher education these purposes may include but are not that has the responsibility for determining limited to the following: residency of students under this rule. 1. Criteria evidencing residency: 7. “Community Service Position” shall mean a a. If a person is subject to tax liability under position volunteering or work for: (a) VISTA, Section 5747.02 of the Revised Code; AmeriCorps, City Year, the Peace Corps, or b. If a person qualifies to vote in Ohio; any similar program as determined by the Ohio Board of Regents; or (b) An elected or c. If a person is eligible to receive Ohio public appointed public official for a period of time assistance; not exceeding 24 consecutive months. d. If a person has an Ohio driver’s license and/or C. Residency for Subsidy and Tuition Motor Vehicle Registration Surcharge Purposes 2. Criteria evidencing lack of residency: The following persons shall be classified as residents of the State of Ohio for subsidy and a. If a person is a resident of or intends to be tuition surcharge purposes: a resident of another state or nation for the Ohio Residency 351

purposes of tax liability, voting, receipt of F. Procedures public assistance, or student loan benefits (if 1. A dependent person classified as a resident of the student qualified for that loan program by Ohio for these purposes under the provisions of being a resident of that state or nation); paragraph C(1) of this rule and who is enrolled b. If a person is a resident or intends to be a in an institution of higher education when resident of another state or nation for any his or her parents or legal guardian remove purpose other than tax liability, voting, or their residency from the State of Ohio shall receipt of public assistance (see paragraph continue to be considered a resident during (D)(2)(a) of this rule). continuous full-time enrollment and until his or her completion of any one academic degree 3. For the purpose of determining residency program. for tuition surcharge purposes at Ohio’s state- assisted colleges and universities, an individual’s 2. In considering residency, removal of the immigration status will not preclude an student or the student’s parents or legal individual from obtaining resident status if that guardian from Ohio shall not, during a period individual has the current legal status to remain of twelve months following such removal, permanently in the United States. constitute relinquishment of Ohio residency status otherwise established under paragraphs C(1) or C(2) of this rule. E. Exceptions to the General Rule of Residency for Subsidy and Tuition Surcharge 3. For students who qualify for residency status Purposes under paragraph C(3) of this rule, residency 1. A person who is living and is gainfully status is lost immediately if the employed employed on a full-time or part-time and person upon whom resident student status self-sustaining basis in Ohio and who is was based accepts employment and establishes pursuing a part-time program of instruction domicile outside Ohio less than 12 months after at an institution of higher education shall accepting employment and establishing domicile be considered a resident of Ohio for these in Ohio. purposes. 4. Any person once classified as a non-resident, 2. A person who enters and currently remains upon the completion of twelve consecutive upon active duty status in the United States months of residency, must apply to the military service while a resident of Ohio for all institution he or she attends for reclassification other legal purposes and his or her dependents as a resident of Ohio for these purposes if such shall be considered residents of Ohio for these person in fact wants to be reclassified as a purposes as long as Ohio remains the state of resident. such person’s domicile. Should such person present clear and convincing 3. A person on active duty status in the United proof that no part of his or her financial support States military service who is stationed and is or in the preceding twelve consecutive months resides in Ohio and his or her dependents has been provided directly or indirectly by shall be considered residents of Ohio for these persons or entities who are not residents of Ohio purposes. for all other legal purposes, such person shall be 4. A person who is transferred by his employer reclassified as a resident. beyond the territorial limits of the fifty states of Evidentiary determinations under this rule the United States and the District of Columbia shall be made by the institution which may while a resident of Ohio for all other legal require, among other things, the submission purposes and his or her dependents shall be of documentation regarding the sources of a considered residents of Ohio for these purposes student’s actual financial support. as long as Ohio remains the state of such person’s domicile and as long as such person 5. Any reclassification of a person who was once has fulfilled his or her tax liability to the State classified as a non-resident for these purposes of Ohio for at least the tax year preceding shall have prospective application only from the enrollment. date of such reclassification. 5. A person who has been employed as a 6. Any institution of higher education charged migrant worker in the State of Ohio and his or with reporting student enrollment to the Ohio her dependents shall be considered a resident Board of Regents for state subsidy purposes and for these purposes provided such a person has assessing the tuition surcharge shall provide worked in Ohio at least four months during individual students with a fair and adequate each of the three years preceding the proposed opportunity to present proof of his or her enrollment. Ohio residency for purposes of this rule. Such an institution may require the submission of 6. A person who was considered a resident affidavits and other documentary evidence under this rule at the time the person started which it may deem necessary to a full and a community service position as defined under complete determination under this rule. this rule, and his or her spouse and dependents, shall be considered residents of Ohio while in Revised by the Ohio Board of Regents on service and upon completion of service in the July 28, 2003. community service position. 7. A person who returns to the state of Ohio due to marital hardship, takes or has taken legal steps to end a marriage, and reestablishes financial dependence upon a parent or legal guardian (receives greater than 50% of his or her support from the parent or legal guardian), and his or her dependents shall be considered residents of Ohio. 8. A person who is a member of the Ohio National Guard and who is domiciled in Ohio, and his or her spouse and dependents, shall be considered residents of Ohio while the person is in Ohio National Guard service. 352 Student Records Policy

Student Underlying Principles Records Policy Ohio Uni ver si ty’s com mit ment to its educational mission and to the students and society it is ob ligat ed to serve demands that it main tain various records. No ed u cation records will be main tained that are not directly re lat ed to the basic purposes of the University. All policies and practices governing the col lec tion, maintenance, review, and release of records will be based upon the principles of confidentiality and the student’s right to privacy, consistent with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. This policy shall govern the collection, main te nance, review, and release of stu dent records on the Athens and regional campuses of Ohio University. A student is herein defined to mean any person for whom the University maintains education records or per son al ly iden ti fi able information, but does not include a person who has not been in attendance at the University or any of its regional campuses.

Types of Records University official responsible for that office or • the most recent previous educational agency The University recognizes two general types of agency is the official custodian of these records. or institution attended by the student, records: education records and unofficial records. • student’s “also known as” (AKA) name, • student standing and degree level (first-year, B Unofficial Records undergraduate, second-year graduate, etc.), A Education Records Unofficial records include: • enrollment status (full-time, etc.), including Education records are those records which are 1 Records of institutional, supervisory, and total hours enrolled, by term directly related to a present or former student administrative personnel, and faculty and • primary advisor, in any form (e.g., print, electronic, microfilm, educational personnel ancillary thereto which • expected graduation date, etc.), which contain information directly related are in the sole possession of the maker thereof • current college and campus, to a present or former student, and which are and which are not accessible by or revealed • residency status (Ohio resident, out-of-state), maintained by the University or by a person to any other person except a substitute. A • admission status (new, continuing, etc.), acting for the University. Education records shall substitute means an individual who performs on • record hold(s), be subject to the principles regarding collection, a temporary basis the duties of the individual • deceased status, maintenance, review, and release which are who made the record and does not refer • and other similar information. described below. to an individual who permanently succeeds the The University shall give public notice of Education records include, but are not limited to, maker of the records in his or her position; the categories of information that shall be the following: 2 Records and documents of the Department considered public or directory information, and 1 Admissions records maintained by the Office of Campus Safety, provided that the records shall allow a reasonable period of time after of Admissions, the College of Osteopathic and documents are kept apart from the records such notice has been given for a student to Medicine, and the Office of Graduate Student described in subsection a. of this section, which inform the University, by filing a Request for Services. The director of admissions, the dean are maintained solely for law enforcement Confidentiality with the registrar’registrar’ss ofoffice,fice, that of the College of Osteopathic Medicine, or the purposes, and which are not available to none of the information so designated should associate provost for graduate and research persons other than law enforcement officials be released without the student’s prior consent. programs are the official custodians of these of the same jurisdiction or other University law Maintenance of Records records; enforcement personnel; Education records shall be maintained only by 2 Academic records maintained by the dean 3 In the case of persons who are employed by University administrative personnel assigned of the student’s college; academic departments; the University but who are not in attendance, responsibility for each of the types of records the Registrar’s Office; and the Office of Lifelong records made and maintained in the normal listed in the Types of Records section above. All Learning. The registrar, the deans of the colleges, course of business which are related exclusively University personnel involved in the handling or the chairpersons of the departments are the to such person in his or her capacity as an and maintenance of education records shall be official custodians of these records; employee and which are not available for use instructed concerning the confidential nature for any other purpose; of such information and their responsibilities 3 Disciplinary records maintained by the regarding it, pursuant to this policy and the University Judiciaries. The director of Judiciaries 4 Records which are created or maintained by Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of is the official custodian of these records; a physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, or other 1974. This instruction should be a part of each recognized professional or paraprofessional office’s orientation procedure. 4 Financial aid and student employment acting in his or her professional capacity, and records maintained by the Office of Student which are created, maintained, or used only Financial Aid and Scholarships. The director in connection with the provision of treatment Persons Authorized to Place Materials in of the Office of Student Financial Aid and to the student, and which are not available Records Files Scholar ships is the official custodian of these to anyone other than persons providing such Only the following qualified persons are records; treatment; provided, however, that such records permitted to place information in an education 5 Placement records maintained by the Office can be personally reviewed upon written notice records file: personnel in the office or agency of Career Services. The director of Career Services by the student, by a physician, or by other responsible for maintaining the files, and the is the official custodian of these records; appropriate professional of the student’s choice; individual student or others at the request of and, therefore, with the consent of the student. 6 Housing records, including contract and lease 5 Directory information—the following agreements, maintained by the Housing Office. information will be considered public or The director of Housing is the official custodian directory information, and may be published in Challenging or Removing File Contents of these records; a University publication: A student has the right to a formal hearing, • the student’s name, pursuant to and in compliance with sections 7 Financial records by offices which initiate, • local and permanent addresses 99.20 through 99.22 of the Regulations to the collect, and record fees assessed and paid; • local and permanent telephone numbers, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 8 International student records. The director of • campus e-mail address, 1974, to challenge the content of such student’s International Student and Faculty Services is the • date and place of birth, education records in order to ensure that the custodian of these records; • current major program(s) records are not inaccurate, mis-leading, or • participation in officially recognized activities otherwise in violation of the privacy or other 9 Any and all other records not specifically and sports, rights of students, and to provide an oppor- designated as unofficial records under subsection • weight and height of members of athletic tunity for the correction or deletion of any b., maintained by a University office or agency teams, such inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise as essential to fulfilling the basic purpose and • dates of enrollment at Ohio University, in ap pro pri ate data contained therein, and to responsibility of the office or agency. The • degrees and awards received from Ohio insert into such records a written explanation University, including dates and major programs, respecting the content of such records. Student Records Policy 353

However, the student shall first attempt interest may have access to student education parents by persons other than representatives to informally resolve his or her grievance records for internal educational purposes or for of such organization, and such information will through the department chair, dean of his or necessary administrative and statistical purposes be destroyed when no longer needed for the her college, or, in the case of other records, only. The legitimate educational interest will be purposes for which it was released. through the ad min istrative officer responsible determined by the University official responsible 7 Records or information from records may be for main tain ing the records. The office for the particular student’s education record. released to accrediting organizations in order to responsible for maintain ing the records may Legitimate educational interest is used here in carry out their accrediting functions. charge a reasonable fee, but not more than $2 its traditional and classical sense. It means that, per page, for the reproduction of the records. in order to serve students and the University, 8 Records or information from records may The department chair, dean, or administrative careful, considerate, and responsible judgments be released to appropriate persons if the officer, after careful review of the facts must be made by professional people who are knowledge of such information is necessary to surrounding the challenge, shall inform the responsible and accountable for these judg ments. protect the health or safety of the student or student, in writing and within five (5) days after The rights of grievance and appeal are available other persons. the student presents the challenge, of his or her to the student through the responsible official. decision and any corrective action that will be 9 The University officials responsible for c Direct access to financial, medical, taken. implementing the Student Records Policy and psychological, and placement files is limited to ensuring compliance with the Family Educational If the student is dissatisfied with the results the professional and clerical staff responsible for Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 are the vice of his or her informal challenge through the those matters. president for administration with the assistance department chair, dean, or administrative officer, of the dean of students and the director of d Directory information—please refer to he or she shall then file a formal complaint. legal affairs. The University ombudsman may Category B, “Unofficial Records,” subsection 5, examine all education records of a student upon Student Access to Records above. authorization by the student or the director of A student who is or has been in attendance at e Direct access to disciplinary files is limited legal affairs. Ohio University shall have the right to inspect to the staff of the Office of Judiciaries and and review the contents of his or education the Office of Legal Affairs, and the dean of records, subject only to reasonable arrangements Record of Access students and his or her immediate staff. This concerning time, place, supervision, and cost Each office shall keep with the education records section shall not be construed so as to prohibit of reproduction of the records, but in no case of each student a record which will specifically the Office of Legal Affairs from advising shall the time be more than thirty (30) days indicate the legitimate interest that each such appropriate University offices that demonstrate after a request has been made. Costs of each person, agency, or organization, other than a legitimate educational interest in the facts re pro duc tion shall not be greater than $2 per other school officials and persons designated in and disposition of a particular disciplinary case, page. Exceptions to this general right of review the Release of Student Records section above, nor shall it be construed so as to prohibit the are: has in obtaining this information. Such record Office of Judiciaries from advising any person of access shall be available only to the student, a Confidential financial records of the student’s dem on strat ing a need to know as to whether a the school official, and his or her assistants who parents or any information contained therein; disciplinary file does or does not exist. are responsible for the custody of such records, b Confidential letters and statements of f Medical and psychological information is and to persons or organizations authorized recommendation, which were placed in the legally confidential and privileged. It will not be to conduct an audit pursuant to the Family education records prior to January 1, 1975, as released to anyone without the express written Educa tional Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. The long as such letters or statements are not used authorization of the individual involved. In record should include the name of the individual for purposes other than those for which they such cases, the individual must designate what or agency requesting information, reason for the were specifically intended, as determined by the information is to be released and to whom that request, date of the request, and the disposition administrative officer responsible for the office information is to be released. of the request. The office responsible for the or agency where the record is kept; records shall, upon a request in writing by the g Notwithstanding the provisions of student, provide a copy of the records disclosed c Unauthorized access to computer/electronic subsections a-f of this section: and charge the appropriate fees therefore. files; 1 Education records will be released on Education records or information therefrom d If the student has signed a waiver of the compliance with a judicial order, or pursuant to shall be transferred to a third party only on the student’s right of access under this section any lawfully issued subpoena, upon condition condition that such party will not permit any and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy that the student is reasonably notified of all other party to have access to such information Act of 1974, confidential recommendations such orders or subpoenas in advance of the without the written consent of the student. respecting admission to any educational agency compliance therewith by the University. or institution, respecting an application for 2 Records, or information from records Retention of Records employment, or respecting the receipt of an containing personally identifiable information, Each recordkeeping office will establish and honor or honorary recognition. may be made available to officials of other make available a reasonable and justifiable A student or a person applying for admission schools or school systems in which the student policy regarding the retention of records may waive his or her right of access to seeks or intends to enroll, upon condition that after the separation of the student from confi dential statements described in subsection the student be notified of the transfer, receive the University. Where legal statutes govern b. of this section, except that such waiver shall a copy of the records if desired, and has an retention, such policies shall be in accordance apply to rec om men da tions only if the student opportunity for a hearing to challenge the with those statutes. is, upon request, notified of the names of all content of the record. persons making confidential recommendations, 3 Records or information from records Holds on Release of Records and such recommendations are used solely for containing personally identifiable information Unmet University financial obligations or the purpose for which they were specifically may be released in connection with a student’s pending disciplinary cases may result in a hold intended. The student may revoke, in writing, application for or receipt of financial aid. being placed on the release of student records. the previous waiver of his or her right to access The office originating the hold must inform to confidential statements or rec om men dations. 4 Records or information from records may be the student in writing that it has initiated such Such revocation shall only apply to confidential released to the parents of a dependent student, action. Copies of hold notices will be maintained statements or rec om men da tions placed in the as defined in Section 152 of the Internal Revenue by the originating office or agency and will record after the waiver has been revoked. Such Code of 1954. The University presumes for this serve as verification that written notification has waivers may not be required as a condition for purpose only that all students are independent. been provided to the student. admission to, receipt of financial aid from, or The parents of a student have the burden to receipt of any other services or benefits from the show dependent status as defined in Section 152 University. of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954. Incorporation of Federal Law 5 Records or information from records may The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of Release of Student Records be released to the categories of persons or 1974, and the regulations enacted in pursuance Student records at Ohio University are held in institutions designated in Section 438(b)(1)(C), thereof, are hereby incorporated by reference trust by the University for the mutual benefit 438(b)(1)(E), and 439(b)(3) of the Family into this policy, and to the extent that this policy of the student and the educational mission of Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, and conflicts with the law and/or regulations, the the University. Therefore, except with the prior sections 99.30(a)(2), and 99.31 through 99.36 of law and/or regulations shall take precedence. written consent of the student, or as otherwise the regulations thereto. stated below, no information in any student education record file may be released to any 6 Records or information from records may individuals or or ga ni za tion. be released to organizations conducting studies for or on behalf of educational agencies or a Record-keeping personnel may have access institutions for the purpose of developing, to student education records according to the validating, or ad min is ter ing predictive tests; conditions stipulated in the Maintenance of administering student aid programs; and Records section above. improving instruction, if such studies are conducted in such a manner as will not permit b Members of the faculty and staff and other the personal identification of students and their persons demonstrating a legitimate educational 354 Index

Asian Studies 95–96 In dex Associate’s degrees 38, 220, 228–236 a AST (see Aerospace Studies) AAS (see African American Studies) ASTR (see Astronomy) Academic Ad vance ment Cen ter 42 Astronomy 100–101, 317–318 Academic advising 42 Academic calendar 4–7 ATCH (see Accounting Technology) Academic misconduct 34-35 Athletic Training/Exercise Physiology 206–209, 323–324 Academic probation 32-34 Athletics, Intercollegiate 45 Academic Progress College of Business 111 Attendance policy 30 College of Engineering and Audio Production 129 Technology 151 Financial aid standards 22-23 Auditing classes 30 Student athletes 28 Automobile registration (parking) 47 Accounting 114, 239 Aviation 154–155, 245–246 Accounting Technology 229, 239 Aviation Technology 155 ACCT (see Accounting) AVN (see Aviation) Act ing (Theater Per for mance) 185-186 Ac tu ar i al Sciences 97 Adding a class 29 Admission 8 Application deadlines 13 Categories 8–10 b College of Arts and Sciences 62-63 BA (see Business Administration) College of Communication 119 College of Education 136-137 Bacteriology (see Mi cro bi ol o gy) College of Engineering and Baker University Center 50 Technology 150–151 Behavior (see Biological Sciences or College of Fine Arts 168 Psychology) College of Health and Human Services 189 Biochemistry 75 Honors Tutorial College 215 BIOL (see Biology) Adolescent-Young Adult Education BIOS (see Biological Sciences) 141 Biological Sciences 70–74, 246–249 Adult Learn ing Ser vic es 225 Biology 249 Ad venture Recreation 210-211 Biotechnology 82 Ad ver tis ing Man age ment 126 Black Studies (see African American Aero space Studies 222, 239–240 Studies) African American Studies 68-69, 240–242 BMT (see Business Management African Studies 93 Technology) AH (see Art History) Broadcast News 126 ANTH (see Anthropology) Business Administration 249 Anthropology 69, 241–242 College of 51, 54, 109–117 Applied Mathematics 97–98 Economics 114 General 115 Applied Music 310–311 International 115–116 Applied Physics 101 Law 249-250 Management Technology 250–252 Archaeology, Classical 252 Minor 116-117 Area Studies (see International Studies) Prelaw 114 Art 69, 169–175, 242–244 Sales Certificate 117 Art Education 145–146, 170 –171, 242-243 BUSL (see Business Law) Art History 171, 248 Arts and Sciences, College of 51, 55, 60–108 Index 355

Colleges Arts and Sciences 51, 53, 60–108 Business 51, 54, 109–117 c Communication 51, 54, 118–133 d CA (see Comparative Arts) Education 51, 54, 134–149 Dance 175–177, 257–259 Engineering and Technology 51, 54-55, Calendar, academic 4–7 Deaf Studies and Interpreting 230, 150–166 259 Campus Recreation 47-48 Fine Arts 52, 55, 167–187 Deans List Campus Safety 47 Health and Human Services 52, 55, 32 188–213 Deficiency Points 34 Career Services 42-43 Honors Tutorial 52, 55-56, 214–215 Dentistry, Prep for Campus Visits 13 Osteopathic Medicine 52 73, 76 University 52, 56, 216–222, 346 Department Honors Programs Cartography 85–86 39 Commencement 39 CE (See Civil Engineering) Dietetics 200 Communication and Public Advocacy Diploma, replacement of Cellular and Molecular Biology 71–72 35 122-123 Disability Services Cell Biology and Biotechnology 82 43 Communication, College of 51, 54, 118–133 Dropping a class Center for Community Service 39 29 Communication Network Services 43 DSI (see Deaf Studies and Interpreting) Center for International Studies 52, 223 Communication Studies 120–123, 253–255 DTCH (see Design Technology) Ceramics 171-172, 243 Communication Systems Management Certificate programs 58 –59 123–124, 255 East Asian Studies 79 Community Health Services 191 Environmental Studies 84–85 Gerontology 190 Community service programs 39 Global Learning Community 40 Comparative Arts (see Interdisciplinary International Studies 95 Arts) Italian Studies 95 e Political Communication 119-120 Composition (music) 181–182, Early admission Sales 117 312 10 Women’s Studies 107 Computer Science 79, 158–160, 255–256 Early Childhood Education 139, 197–198, 262 CHE (see Chemical Engineering) Computer Science Technology 230, 256- CHEM (see Chemistry) 257 East Asian Studies Certificate 58, 79 Eastern campus Chemical En gi neer ing 156–157, 265–266 Computer Services 43 56, 227 ECED (see Economic Education) Chemistry and Biochemistry 74–77, COMS (see Communication Studies)   250–252 COMT (see Communication Systems Ecology (see En vi ron ment, study of the; also see Wildlife and Conservation Child and Family Studies 294–295 Management) Biology or Marine, Freshwater, and Conservation Biology 73–74 Child Development 198 Environmental Biology) Continuing Education, Con fer enc es, and Chillicothe campus 56, 227 Economics 80, 114, 259–260 Workshops 224–226 CHIN (see Chinese) EDAD (see Educational Administration) Cooperative Education (Engineering Chinese 278 and Technology) 152-153 EDCE (see Counselor Ed u ca tion) Civil Engineering 157–158, 266–267 Counseling and Psychological Services  EDCI (see Curriculum and Instruction) CLAR (see Classical Archaeology) 43 EDEL (see Elementary Education) CLAS (see Classics in English) Counselor Education 260-261 EDIC (see International and Class rank (student standing) 28 Course load 28 Comparative Education) Classical Archaeology 252 Creative Writing 81 EDM (see Educational Media) Classical Civilization 78 Credit EDMC (see Middle Childhood Ed u ca tion) Options for earning 10–11 Classical Languages (see Classics) EDPL (see Professional Laboratory Transferring 11–13 Experience) Classics and World Religions 77-78,  Criminal Justice 218   252–253 EDSE (see Secondary Education) Criminology 105-106 Classics in English 252-253 EDSP (see Special Education) CS (see Computer Science) Clinical Laboratory Science 71 CTCH (see Computer Science Tech.) College Adjustment Program (CAP) 42, 217 Curriculum and Instruction 261 College Level Examination Program (CLEP) 10 356 Index

Education Environmental Health and Safety 43–44 Adolescent-Young Adult 141 Environmental Prelaw 87 Art 145–146, 170–171, 242-243 College of 51, 54, 134–149 Environmental Studies Certificate 84–85 g Curriculum and Instruction 261 EQU (see Equine Studies) Dept. of Counseling and Equine Studies General Business 115 Higher Education 138 232, 276–277 Dept. of Educational Studies 138 ET (see En gi neer ing and Tech nolo gy) General Education Requirements 36–38 Dept. of Teacher Education 138 ETCH (see Electronics Technology) Genetics (see Cellular and Molecular Early Childhood 139, 197–198 Biology) Educational Administration 262 European Studies 94 Geographic In for ma tion Systems Analyst Educational Media 262 EVT (see Environmental Engineering 87-88 International and Comparative  Technology) 262–263 Geography 85–89, 283–286 Examinations, final Intervention Specialist 149 31 Geological Sciences 89–90, 284–286 Licensure 138 Exercise Physiology 71, 208–209 Middle Childhood 140–141, 262-263 GER (see German) Experiential learning 10-11, 225 Music 146–147, 182–183, 319 German 98, 146, 279–280 Physical 147–148, 207, 324–326 Extension courses (see Independent Professional Lab Experience 263 Study) Gerontology Certificate 59, 190 Secondary 263 External Student Program 225 GK (see Greek) Special 263–264 Global Learning Community 40, 91,  Student Teaching 137   286 Education Abroad 39-40 Grade-point average 32–33 Educational Administration 262 Grading 31–34 Educational Media 262 Graduate program, early admission 31 EE (see Electrical Engineering) f Graduate Studies 52 Electrical En gi neer ing 160–162, 267–269 Family and Consumer Sciences Education Graduation 38-39 Electronic Media 230-231, 264-265 198–199 Family Studies Graduation requirements Electronics Technology 265 199 College of Arts and Sciences 62–67 Fees 14–18 EM (see Electronic Media) College of Business 111–114 Film Employment, student 19, 25-26 177–178, 277–278 College of Communication 119 FIN (see Finance) College of Education 137 Engineering and Technology, College of Engineering and Russ College of 51, 54-55, 150–166 Final examinations 31 Technology 151–152   Chemical 156–157, 265–266 Finance 115, 278 College of Fine Arts 168 Civil 157–158, 266–267 College of Health and Human Financial aid 19–26   Computer Science 158–160, 255–256 Services 189 Electrical 160–162, 267–269 Fine Arts, College of 52, 55, 167–187 Honors Tutorial College 215 Industrial and Systems 162–163, 269- Food, Nutrition and Hospitality University-wide 36–39 270  Industrial Technology 163–164 200, 295–296 Grants 24–25 Mechanical 164–166, 270–272 Foreign Languages and Literatures Graphic Design 172–173, 243   and Technology 272  98–99, 278–280 Greek 78, 280 ENG (see English) Chinese 278 French 98, 146, 278–279 English 80–81, 272–274 German 98, 146, 279–280 English as a Foreign Language (OPIE) Greek 78, 280 (see also Linguistics) 315–316 Indonesian/Malaysian 280 Italian 280 Enrollment 28–31 h Japanese 280-281 Harassment 454 Environment, Study of the 81 Latin 78, 281 Hazardous Materials Technology  Environmental and Occupational Health Russian 98, 281–282 Spanish 232, 286-287 and Safety 192 98, 146, 282–283 Swahili 283 HCCF (see Child and Family Studies) Environmental and Plant Biology 81–84, Foreign Service, Prep for   275–276 80, 91, 102 HCFN (see Food and Nutrition) Forensic Chemistry Environmental Biology 72, 83 76 HCGE (see Human and Consumer FR (see French) Sciences) Environmental Chemistry 75 HCID (see Interior Design) Environmental Engineering Technology French 98, 146, 278–279 231–232, 276 Freshwater Biology 72 HCRM (see Retail Merchandising) Environmental Geography 86–87 Health Administration 193 Environmental Geology 90 Health and Human Services 287 Environmental Health 192, 287 Index 357

Health and Human Services, Industrial Hygiene 192–193, 288 College of 52, 55, 188–213 Industrial Maintenance Technology  Health Care Administration, 233, 300 Long-Term 194 l Industrial Technology 163–164, 300–301 Health Communication 121-122 Lancaster campus 56, 228 Informational Graphics/Publication Health Sciences 191–194, 287–288 Design 132 Language Arts Education 146 Health Service, Student 44 INST (see International Studies) Languages, Foreign (see Foreign Health Services Administration 193–194 Languages and Literatures) Institutional Equity 44 Hearing, Speech and Language LAT (see Latin) Insurance, major medical 44-45 Clinic 44 Late registration 16, 27 Integrated Biology 70-71 Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences Latin 78, 281  194194-195, 288–289 Interactive Multimedia 132-133 Latin American Studies 95 History 91, 289–294 Intercollegiate Athletics 45 Law Enforcement Technology 233-234, HLTH (see Health Sciences) Interdisciplinary Arts 175, 300-302 304 HMT (see Hazard ous Materials Tech) Interior Architecture 202–203, 297–298 Law, Prep for 81, 87, 91, 96, 99, 102, 106, Honor, grad u at ing with 39 International Baccalaureate (IB) 10 114, 120 Honor societies 50, 109 International and Comparative Learning communities 40-41, 217 Education 262 Honors programs, departmental 39 LET (see Law Enforcement Technology) (See also individual departmental International Business 115–116 Libraries 46 listings) International Literatures in English 280- Licensure, teacher 138 Honors Tutorial College 52, 55-56, 214–215 283 Lifelong Learning 52, 224–226 Housing (see Residence Services) International Student and Faculty Services 45–46 Linguistics 96, 304–305 HRM (see Human Resource Management) International Studies 91–95, 302 Loans 19, 20, 25 HS (see Health and Human Services) International Studies Certificate 95 Long-Term Health Care Administration 194 HSLS (see Hearing, Speech and Language International Studies, Center for 223 Sciences) International Exchange (see Education HST (see Human Services Technology) Abroad) HUM (see Humanities) Interpersonal Communication (see Communication Studies) Human and Consumer Sciences 188–213, m  294–299 Intervention Specialist Education 149 Human Resource Management 115, 299 Intramural sports 48 Magazine Journalism 126-127 Human Services Technology 233, 299 ISE (see Industrial and Systems Major Engineering) Declaring 28 Humanities 274 Changing 28 IT (see Industrial Technology) Codes 53–56 ITAL (see Italian) Malaysian/Indonesian 280 Italian 280 Management 305 Italian Studies Certificate 59, 95  Business 116, 250 i Recreation  212-213   Telecommunications 129 Identification card 27  Theater 186 IH (see Industrial Hygiene) Management Information Systems IMT (see Industrial Maintenance j 116, 305-306 Technology) Marine Biology 72 In absentia degree 38, 64–65 JPN (see Japanese) Marketing 116, 306–307 INCO (see Communication Studies) Japanese 280-281 MAT (See Medical Assisting Technology) Independent Study 225 Journalism 125–127, 302–304 Materials Management Technology Individualized Studies 221 2304, 307 INDO (see Indonesian/Malaysian) Mathematics 96–98, 143, 307–309 Indonesian/Malaysian 280 ME (see Mechanical Engineering) Industrial and Systems Mechanical Engineering 164–166, 270–272 Engineering 162–163, 269–270 Media Studies 129-130 Medical Assisting Technology 234, 309 358 Index

Medical Technology 71 Modern Lan guag es Education 146 Osteopathic Medicine, College of 52 Medical insurance 44-45 MSC (see Military Science) OTEC (see Office Technology) Medical requirements, enrollment 13 MTCH (see Manufacturing Technology) Outdoor Education and Camping  Medical services (see Student Health Multicultural Programs 46–47 211–212 Service) Multimedia, Interactive 132-133 Medicine, Prep for 73, 76-77 Music 99, 178–184, 310–313 Meteorology, Prep for 88, 98, 101-102 History and Literature 182, 312 Music Education MGT (see Management) 146–147, 182–183, 311 Performance (Applied) 179–181, 310–311 p Microbiology 72 Theory and Composition 181–182, Painting 173, 243 Middle Childhood Education 140–141, 312 262-263 Therapy 183–184, 312-313 Parking 47 Military Science 222, 309–310 Payment of fees 16–18 Minors 57 PBIO (see Environmental and Plant African American Studies 68–69 Biology) Anthropology 69 Peace Corps 223 Art 174-175 n Astronomy 100 Neurobiology 73 PED (see Physical Education Activity) Biological Sciences 70 Neuroscience 71 Personal information, updating 27-28  Business 116-117 PESS (see Physical Education and Sport Chemistry 74 News Writing and Editing 127 Sciences) Classical Civilization 78 Nondegree student 10 Communication Studies 123 Pharmacy, Prep for 73, 77 NRSE (see Nursing, Baccalaureate) Dance 176 Philosophy 99-100, 316–317 Economics 80 NURS (see Nursing, Associate’s) (note: some courses previously listed as PHIL English 81 Nursing courses are now classified as Classics and Film 178 Associate’s 235, 313 World Religions courses) French 99 Baccalaureate 204–205, 313–314 Photo Journalism 133 Geography 85 School Nurse 205 Geological Sciences 90 Photography 173, 243 Nutrition, Basic and Applied minor 202 German 99 PHYS (see Physics) Greek 78 Nutrition with Science (Biological  Physical Education 147–148, 208, History 91 Sciences) 201 Interdisciplinary Arts 175  324–326 Latin 78 Physical Science 318 Linguistics 96 Physical Therapy 205–206, 317 Mathematics 97 Music 184 Physical Therapy, Prep for 72-73, 100, 104 Nutrition, Basic and Applied 202 (see also Exercise Physiology) Philosophy 99 Physics 100–102, 318–319 Physics o 101 Oceanography (see Marine, Freshwater Plant Biology 82 Piano 179 and Environmental Biology) Political Science 102 Plant Biology 81–84 Psychology 104 Office of Nationally Competitive Playwriting 187 Recreation 213 Awards Retail Merchandising 203-204 (ONCA) 41 POCO (see Political Communication) Russian 99 Office Technology 235, 314-315 Police, University 47 Social Services 105 Sociology 105 Ohio Program of Intensive English Political Communication 102, 119-120, 319 Spanish 99 (OPIE) 315–316 Political Communication Certificate  Telecommunications 130 Ohio residency guidelines 14, 350–351 59, 102, 119-120 Theater 187 Ombuds 47 Political Science 102–103, 319–321 MIS (see Management Information Online Journalism POLS (see Political Science) Systems) 127 Operations 316 PRCM (see Professional Communication) Misconduct, academic 34-35 OPN (see Operations) Pre-Astronomy 101 Mission statement, Ohio University 2 Optometry, Prep for Precollege Orientation 27, 217 MKT (see Marketing) 73 Orchestral Instruments Pre–dentistry 73 (see also ML (see Modern Languages) 180-181 Pre–professional Studies) Organ 180 MMT (see Materials Management Pre–Exercise Physiology 71 Technology) Organizational Communication 122 Pre–Foreign Service 80, 91, 102 Modern Lan guag es (see also Foreign Organizations, student 50 Languages and Literatures) 98–99, 146 Prelaw 81, 87, 91, 96, 99, 102, 106, 114, 120 Index 359

Premedicine 76-77 Recreation and Sport Sciences, Secondary Education 263 (see also Pre–professional Studies; School of 206–213, 323–327 Segmented transcript 32 Nutrition with Science) Athletic Training 206–207, 323–324 Physical Education and Sport Science Services for students 26, 42–50 Premeteorology 88, 98, 101–102  324–326 Sexual harassment 44 Pre-Optometry (see Pre–professional Recreation Studies 210, 326–327 Studies) Social Services minor 105 Recreation, Campus 47-48 Prepharmacy 77 Social Studies Education 144 Re-enrolling student 10, 32 Pre–Physical Therapy 72-73, 100, 104 Social Work 104-105, 328  (see also Pre–professional Studies) Refund of fees 17, 22 Sociology 105-106, 328–330 Pre–professional Studies 73 Refund / repayment of financial aid 22 Southern campus 56, 228 Prerequisites 237 Regional campuses 52, 56, 227–236 Spanish 98, 146, 282–283 Pretheology 81, 91, 99-100 Registrar 48 Special Education 148–149, 263–264 Pre–Veterinary Medicine Registration 27-28 Specialized Studies 218–219 (see Pre–professional Studies) Cancelling 29 Fees 14–18 Speech and Hearing Clinic 44 Printmaking 173-174, 243-244 Religion (see Theology, Prep for) Sport Probation, academic 32 Campus Recreation 47-48 Relocating student 10 Production Design and Technology Management 209–210 (Theater) 187 Replacement of diploma 35 Intercollegiate athletics 45 Sciences 206–213 Professional Communication 321 Research Fund (See Provost’s Undergraduate Research Fund) Student Activities 49-50 Professional Lab Experience (Educ.) 263 Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Student or ga ni za tions 50 221–222, 239–240, 309–310 Provost’s Undergraduate Research Fund Student records 35, 352–353 41 Residence Life 48-49 Student Senate 50 PSC (see Physical Science) Residence requirements for Student services 42–50 graduation 38 PSY (see Psychology) Study abroad 39–40, 67, 92, 98-99, 110, Residence Services 49 Psychological Services and Counseling  223   43 Residency guidelines, Ohio 14, 350–351 Study skills (Acad. Adv. Ctr.) 42 Psychology 103–104, 321–323 Retail Merchandising 203–204, 298–299 Summer Sessions 225-226 PT (see Physical Therapy) Retaking a course 32 SW (see Social Work) Public Policy and Administration 102–103 Restaurant, Hotel, and Tourism 200-201 SWAH (see Swahili) Public Relations 127 ROTC (see Reserve Officers Training Swahili 283 Corps) RSAT (see Athletic Training) RUS (see Russian) q Russian 98, 281–282 t TAT (see Travel and Tourism) QBA (see Quantitative Business Analysis) TCOM (see Telecommunications) Quantitative Business Analysis 323 Teacher licensure 138 s Technical and Applied Studeis 228, Safety, Campus (see Police, University) 330 Sales Certificate 59, 117 Telecommunications 128–130, 330–331 Satisfactory Academic Progress 22–23 Telephone numbers 3 r Schedule changes 29 THAR (see Theater) REAL (see Real Estate Technology) Scholarships 19, 20, 20–24, 119, 153, 168, Theater 106, 184–187, 332–334 189 Real Estate Technology 323 College of Arts and Sciences 106 School Nurse Program 205 College of Fine Arts 184–187 REC (See Recreation Studies) Science Education 143, 145 Theater Performance 185–186 Records, student 35, 352–353 Sculpture 174, 244 Theology, Prep for 81, 91, 99-100 360 Index

Theory (music) 181–182, 312 Therapeutic Recreation 213 Tier III courses 334–338 v Tier requirements 36–38 Veterans benefits 28 Transcripts 35 Veterinary Medicine, Prep for 73 Segmented 32 VICO (see Visual Communication) Transfer Video Production 130 Application 9 Virology (see Microbiology) Module 11 Credit 12 Visiting privilege 31 From one college to another 28 Visitors center 13 Into College of Arts and Sciences 62–63 Visual Communication 131–133, 338–339 Into College of Business 110–111 Voice (music) 179-180 Into College of Communication 119 Into College of Eng. and Tech. 150–151 Travel and Tourism 235-236, 338 Tutoring (Academic Adv. Center) 42 Two-hour rule (attendance) 30 w Wildlife and Conservation Biology 73–74 Withdrawal 18, 29 Women’s Studies 107–108, 340 u Women’s Studies Certificate 59, 107 UC (see University College) WS (see Women’s Studies) University College 52, 56, 216–222, 338 World Religions (see Classics and University Professor 217, 338 World Religions) University-Wide Academic  Opportunities 39–41 UP (see University Professor) Updating personal information 27-28 Urban Planning 89 z Zanesville campus 56, 228 Zoology (see Wildlife and Conservation Biology)