Regents approve administrative appointments

January 29, 2007
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ANN ARBOR—Administrative appointments approved by the University of Michigan Regents at their Nov. 20-21 meeting included:

David W. Cohen, professor of history and of anthropology, was reappointed as director of the International Institute for one-year term, effective Sept. 1, 1998.

John G. Cross, professor of economics, was reappointed as associate dean for budget and administration of the College of Literature, Science, as the Arts, for a three-year term, effective

Charles C. Brown, professor of economics, will serve as chair of the Department of Economics for a three-year term, effective Oct. 24.

Joseph C. Fantone III, professor of pathology and the Godfrey D. Stobbe Professor of Pathology Education, will serve as associate dean for medical education of the Medical School, effective Jan. 1, 1998.

Nabil Khalidi, clinical associate professor II at the College of Pharmacy and interim director of Pharmacy Services, University Hospitals, will serve as interim associate dean for clinical sciences of the College of Pharmacy, effective Nov. 1.

Jeffrey A. Alexander, the Richard Carl Jelinek Professor in Health Management and Policy and acting associate dean for academic affairs of the School of Public Health, will be acting senior associate dean for academic affairs of the School of Public Health, effective Nov. 1, 1997-

Mark P. Becker, associate professor and assistant dean for academic affairs of the School of Public Health, will be associate dean for academic affairs of the School of Public Health, effective Nov. 1, 1997-Aug. 31, 1999.

Robert H. Gray, professor of environmental and industrial health and associate dean for research and facilities of the School of Public Health, will be senior associate dean for research and facilities of the School of Public Health, effective Nov. 1, 1997-M. Anthony Schork, professor of biostatistics and associate dean for academic affairs of the School of Public Health, will be senior associate dean for academic affairs, effective Nov. 1, 1997-

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