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Reproductions Supplied by EDRS Are the Best That Can Be Made from the Original Document DOCUMENT RESUME ED 445 603 HE 033 239 TITLE Directory of Higher Education, 2000. INSTITUTION Illinois State Board of Higher Education, Springfield. PUB DATE 2000-09-00 NOTE 54p. AVAILABLE FROM State of Illinois, Board of Higher Education, 431 East Adams, 2nd Floor, Springfield, IL 62701-1418. Tel: 217-782-2551; Fax: 217-782-8548; Web site: http://www.ibhe.state.il.us. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - Directories/Catalogs (132) EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage. DESCRIPTORS Governance; Higher Education; *State Agencies; *State Boards of Education; *State Colleges; *State Departments of Education; State Government; *State Licensing Boards; State Officials; *State Universities IDENTIFIERS *Illinois ABSTRACT This directory lists the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of members of higher education organizations in the state' of Illinois. Included for the Illinois Board of Higher Education is an organization chart, list of board and staff members, and a list of members of the Illinois Century Network. Board members and administrative officers are listed for the nine public colleges and universities in the state, as well as for the Illinois Community College Board and community colleges. Names, addresses, and presidents are listed for independent, not-for-profit colleges and universities and for-profit institutions. The directory also includes names and contact information for other state agencies and educational organizations, including the State Board of Education, the Educational Facilities Authority, the Educational Labor Relations Board, the Mathematics and Science Academy, the Student Assistance Commission, the Department of Professional Regulation, the State Universities Civil Service System, and the State Universities Retirement System. Appended is a map and list geographic locations of the institutions.(CH) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. DIRECTORY OF HIGHER EDUCATION 2000 r PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIALHAS Office 01 Educational Research and Improvement BEEN GRANTED BY EDUC9IONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) is document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it. 0 Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality. TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) 1 Points of view or opinions stated In this document do not necessarily represent official OERI position or policy. _ . STATE OF ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION 431 East Adams, Second Floor Springfield, Illinois 62701-1418 217/782-2551 TDD 217/524-3494 FAX 217/782-8548 www.ibhe.state.il.us L. Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois 9/00 1020c. DIRECTORY OF HIGHER EDUCATION CONTENTS ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION Organization Chart 1 Board Members 2 Board Staff 3 Illinois Century Network 5 PUBLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Chicago State University 6 Eastern Illinois University 7 Governors State University 8 Illinois State University 9 Northeastern Illinois University 10 Northern Illinois University 11 Western Illinois University 13 Southern Illinois University 14 University of Illinois 16 Illinois Community College Board/Community Colleges 19 INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS Not-for-Profit Colleges and Universities 27 For-Profit Institutions 38 OTHER STATE AGENCIES AND EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS State Board of Education 41 Illinois Educational Facilities Authority 41 Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board 41 Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy 41 Illinois Student Assistance Commission 42 Professional Regulation, Department of 42 State Universities Civil Service System 42 State Universities Retirement System 43 MAPS AND GEOGRAPHIC LOCATIONS OF INSTITUTIONS . 45 Directory prepared by: Illinois Board of Higher Education 431 East Adams, Second Floor Springfield, Illinois 62701-1418 Phone: 217/782-2551 TDD: 217/524-3494 Fax : 217/782-8548 Web Site: www.ibhe.state.gus Printed on Recycled Paper 4 ORGANIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION OfficeGovernor of the Executive and Legislative Branches GeneralIllinois Assembly StatewideHigher BoardBoard Educationand of Commissions AssistanceIllinois CommissionStudent IllinoisCollege Community Board Private Institutions InstitutionsPublic (Each Universitieswith its own Governing Board) Community Colleges Independent, Not-for-ProfitFor-Profit Institutions Colleges and Universities GovernorsEasternChicago IllinoisState State University University University ChicagoBlackDaley Hawk City IllinoisLincolnFrontier Eastern Trail OaktonMortonMoraine Valley NortheasternWesternNorthernIllinois State IllinoisIllinois UniversityIllinois UniversityUniversity University TrumanOlive-HarveyMalcolmKennedy-King X JolietIllinoisWabashOlney Valley Central RichlandRendPrairieParkland Lake State SouthernUniversityEdwardsvilleCarbondale Illinois of Illinois University DuPageDanvilleWashingtonWright LakeKishwaulteeKaskaskiaKankakee County ShawneeSaukSandburgRock Valley Urbana-ChampaignSpringfieldChicago HeartlandHarperElginHighland LoganLincolnLewisLake Land & Land Clark SpoonSouthwesternSoutheasternSouth Suburban River AdvisoryPublicStudentFaculty UniversityCommittees AdvisoryAdvisory CommitteeAdvisory to the Board Committee of Higher Education Illinois Central McHenry JohnWaubonseeTriton Wood 5Independent,CommunityUniversity CollegeAdvisory Not-for-ProfitFor-Profit Advisory Committee &hails College Committee Advisory and Committee BEST COPY AVAILABLE ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION Phone: 217/782-2551 431 East Adams, Second Floor Fax: 217/782-8548 Springfield; Illinois 62701-1418 TDD: 217/524-3494 Web Site: www.ibhe.state.il.us BOARD MEMBERS Philip J. Rock (Chairman) Rock, Fusco, Reynolds, Crowe Mr. James L. Kaplan & Garvey, Ltd. Managing Partner 350 North LaSalle Street, Suite 900 Kaplan & Sorosky Chicago, Illinois 60610 158 West Erie 312 '464-3500 Chicago, Illinois 60610-3703 312/640-1776 Jane T. Williamson (Vice Chair) 322 Woodstock Avenue Thomas Lamont Kenilworth, Illinois 60043 600 South 2"d St., Suite 100 847/251-2927 Springfield, Illinois 62704 217/ 789-1040 J. Robert Barr Sidley and Austin Cordelia Meyer Bank One Plaza Vice President 10 South Dearborn Street Civic Committee Commercial Club Chicago, Illinois 60603 1 First National Plaza, Suite 3120 312/853-7447 Chicago, Illinois 60603 312/853-1208 Jerry D. Blakemore Chief Executive Officer Lourdes Monteagudo Illinois Sports Facilities Authority Executive Director 333 West 35th Street Teachers Academy for Chicago, Illinois 60616 Mathematics and Science 312/793-1991 3424 South State Street Chicago, Illinois 60616 Edward T. Duffy 312/808-0100 3301 South Laramie Avenue Cicero, Illinois 60804 Lucy A. Sloan 773/242-1121 ext. 398 121 West Brewster Road Herrin, Illinois 62948 Robert J. English 618/988-8353 PMA Financial Network, Inc. 495 Commons Drive, Suite 104 John Thompson Aurora, Illinois 60504 2107 Lexington, Apt. #4 630/898-0078 Springfield, Illinois 62704 217/726-6695 Samuel K. Gove Institute of Gov. & Public Affairs University of Illinois 1007 West Nevada Urbana, Illinois 61801 217/244-4821 2 7 ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION STAFF Keith R. Sanders Executive Director 217/557-7300 Linda Jerome Secretary to the Executive Director 217/557-7381 Patricia Sexton Secretary to the Board 217/557-7380 Richard Wagner Staff Associate 217/557-7335 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Diane Gilleland Deputy Director 217/557-7354 Donna Corriveau Assistant Director 217/557-7355 Carol Floyd Assistant Director 217/557-7355 Ocheng Jany Assistant Director 217/557-7361 Marcia Langsjoen Staff Counsel for Academic Affairs 217/557-7358 Timothy Rock Assistant Director 217/557-7359 Neala Schleuning Assistant Director 217/557-7356 Timothy Spreitzer Assistant Director 217/557-7347 Carol Guthrie Support Staff 217/557-7383 Nina Tangman Support Staff 217/557-7384 EXTERNAL RELATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY Ross A. Hodel Deputy Director 217/557-7332 Donald Sevener Director of Communications 217/557-7334 Information Systems Neil Matkin Associate Director 217/557-7340 Rich Jachino Assistant Director 217/557-7339 Carol Yoakum Assistant Director 217/557-7342 Scott Edmiston Research Associate 217/557-7338 Tracy Nelson Research Associate 217/557-7337 Rhea Santos Information Systems Designer 217/557-7360 Yock Hoon Tan Intern/Research Assistant 217/558-2514 Barbara Grissom Support Staff 217/557-7386 Grant Administration Terry Nunn Grant Program Administrator 217/557-7377 Carolyn Lorton Associate Director 217/557-7343 Carolyn Woodruff Assistant Director 217/557-7375 Trish Fenton Support Staff 217/557-7385 BUDGETS AND ADMINISTRATION Debra Smitley Deputy Director 217/557-7351 Fiscal Affairs Mike Mann Associate Director 217/557-7352 Geoff Andres Assistant Director 217/557-7349 Sharon Ward Assistant Director 217/557-7350 Darice Yonker Assistant Director 217/557-7348 Patti Sponsler Support Staff 217/557-7382 3 ILLINOIS BOARD OF HIGHER EDUCATION STAFF (Cont.) Office Administration Peggy Podlasek Assistant Director 217/557-7344 Carol Mullen Research Associate 217/557-7346 Donna Logan Support Staff 217/557-7330 POLICY STUDIES Douglass Day Deputy Director 217/557-7333 David Smith Assistant Director 217/557-7336 If you wish to reach staff at IBHE, do so by sending e-mail to: last nameQibhe.state.iLus 4 9 ILLINOIS CENTURY NETWORK Phone: 217/557-6555 120 West Jefferson, Suite B Toll Free: 217/877-844-2724 Springfield, Illinois 62702-5172 Fax: 217/557-6550 Web Site: www.linc2icn.net CLIENT SERVICES Neil Matkin Director 217/557-6558 Beth Aper Web Master/Network Administrator 217/557-6537 Cindi
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