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PUBLICATIONS
Inside
Illinois
Vol.
23, No. 3, Aug. 7, 2003

New
department heads announced
Several UI departments will have new leaders come the start of the new
academic year Aug. 16.
- Kirk
Freudenberg will become chair of the department of the classics
in the College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences. He also will be appointed to the rank of professor in
the classics department. He comes to Illinois from Ohio State University,
where he was a professor of Greek and Latin and associate dean of
curriculum and instruction. He earned a bachelor’s degree from
Valparaiso University, a master’s degree from Washington University,
and a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin.
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Marianne E. Kalinke will become head
of the department of Germanic
languages and literatures in the College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences, after serving as acting head since
May 21. She will continue to hold the rank of professor of Germanic
languages and literature and professor of comparative and world literature,
and was named in May a professor in the Center for Advanced Studies.
She joined the Illinois faculty in 1985. She earned a bachelor’s
degree at the Dominican Sisters of St. Mary of the Springs, a master’s
at the Catholic University of America and a doctorate at Indiana University.
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Deborah E. Leckband, will become head
of the department of chemical and biomolecular engineering in the
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
She will continue to hold the rank of professor in the department
of chemical engineering. She is also a professor in the Beckman Institute
for Advanced Science and Technology, and in the Micro and Nanotechnology
Laboratory. She joined the Illinois faculty in 1995. She earned a
bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Humboldt State University,
and her master’s in chemistry, and doctorate in biophysical
chemistry, both from Cornell University.
- Sarah
C. Mangelsdorf will
become head of the department of psychology
in the College of Liberal Arts
and Sciences. She will continue to hold the rank of professor
of psychology. A former associate provost at Illinois, she earned
a bachelor’s degree at Oberlin College and a doctorate at the
University of Minnesota.
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Harriett Lisa Muray will become head
of the department of Slavic
languages and literature in the College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She will continue to hold the rank
of professor of Slavic languages and literature. A former professor
and director of comparative literature at the University of California
at Davis, Muray joined the Illinois faculty in 2002. She earned bachelor’s
and master’s degrees at the University of Chicago and a doctorate
from Stanford University.
-
Ken N. Paige, will become head of the
department of animal biology in the School
of Integrative Biology in the College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He has been serving as interim head
since Jan. 21. He will continue to hold the rank of professor of animal
biology. Since 2002, he also has been a professor of natural resources
and environmental sciences. Paige joined the Illinois faculty in 1988.
He earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Arkansas
State University and a doctorate from Northern Arizona University.
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