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LAMPE
From Page 1A
"I think we're under recog-
nized for the scope, the scale,
the impact and the value of what
we do in research," Lampe said.
"My role will be to help U of M
get the recognition it deserves
for the excellence of the research
it does do regionally, nationally
and internationally."
Lampe first came to the Uni-
versity to serve as the vice presi-
dent for communications in 2007.
His responsibilities included
overseeing the University News
Service, Office of Public Affairs,
Freedom of information Office,
MCSP
From Page 1A
sometime after the winter 2012
semester and end before the
beginning of the fall 2013 semes-
ter, accordingto Deloria.
He added that the two pro-
grams are set to continue operat-
ing side-by-side during the hiatus
from East Quad.
Marjorie Horton, LSA assistant
dean for undergraduate education,

University publications, speech-
writing for University executives
and the design and content of the
University's gateway website.
Lampe said his new position is
something he's had "in the back
of (his) mind" and will allow him
to devote more of his expertise to
communicating the University's
research.
"I've coordinated a lot of
communications and activities
surrounding the University's
stated goal to help catalyze the
transformation of the econo-
my," Lampe said. "It's relatively
recently that in conversations,
in particular with Steve For-
rest, that it'd be worth devoting
more resources to that particular
and Deloria met with the MCSP
students yesterday to address their
concerns about the future of the
program. At the meeting, Deloria
offered the students his apologies
for such late notice on the hous-
ing changes. Students expressed
disappointment that they'll be liv-
ing in East Quad again since they
were looking forward to residing
in Couzens next year.
LSA sophomore Andy Clark
said he had two main worries.
He said he's concerned the stu-

aspect of our mission."
University President Mary
Sue Coleman wrote in a Univer-
sity press release last week that
Lampe has excelled in his cur-
rent position and will succeed in
his new job.
"David has been a delightful
colleague and has led the Uni-
versity through many challeng-
ing issues while buildinga strong
foundation for continuing inno-
vation in communications and
marketing at Michigan," Cole-
man wrote. "I wish him well in
this new endeavor and know that
recognition for the importance
and impact of U-M's research
enterprise will be strengthened
under his guidance."
dents weren't involved in the deci-
sion and MCSP's identity will be
affected. Clark said he appreciates
the optimism from the adminis-
tration, but the current situation is
less than ideal.
Engineering sophomore Tony
Lucchesi, a future MCSP student
leader, also attended the meeting
held by Deloria and Horton. Luc-
chesi said the situation at East
Quad could be improved with the
addition of more lounges and bet-
ter access to wireless Internet, but

University spokesman Rick
Fitzgerald said Forrest created
the new position Lampe will
assume because the University's
research enterprise becomes
larger each year. University
research spending topped $1 bil-
lion for the second consecutive
year in 2010.
"(Forrest) saw a role for a
much more closer working rela-
tionship with someone to com-
municate that on a variety of
different levels and work closely
with him to get that message
out," Fitzgerald said.
With masters degrees in jour-
nalism and mechanical engi-
neering, Fitzgerald said the new
position fits all of Lampe's inter-
said he still has some concerns
about how the renovations will
impact the program.
"The worst-case scenario
would be that MCSP, you know,
kind of loses its identity, and it
loses interestbecause the facilities
we are in aren't conducive to the
program," Lucchesi said.
Deloria said he would share
student suggestions with Univer-
sity Housing and those in charge
of construction. He said MCSP
students should take advantage

ests.
"The more (Lampe and For-
rest) talked about it, the more
David realized that this was real-
ly his passion ..." Fitzgerald said.
"(Research) is an area that's very
close to his heart. He believes
in research and technology, and
it's an area that he knows a lot
about."
Lampe earned his masters
degree in mechanical engineer-
ing in 1976 from the Massachu-
setts Institute of Technology and
his masters degree in journalism
in 1981 from Stanford University.
Prior to coming to the University
of Michigan, Lampe served as
executive director of marketing
and communications at the Har-
of this opportunity to shape East
Quad's forthcoming updates and
the future of the program.
"We know that we're asking
a lot of you guys," Deloria said.
"And so we want to do everything
we possibly can to ameliorate and
mitigate the situation."
Additionally, LSA will move the
Lloyd Hall Scholars Program to
Couzens while Alice Lloyd Resi-
dence Hall is being renovated next
year.
Deloria said LHSP, MCSP and

vard University Business School,
a position he assumed in 2002.
Fitzgerald said there is cur-
rently no time frame to find
a permanent replacement for
Lampe in the Office of the Vice
President of Communications.
"President Coleman asked
Kallie Michels to step into that
role temporarily," Fitzgerald
said. "As far as I know, there
hasn't been the conversation to
move that forward yet beyond
that point."
Before she became associate
vice president for communica-
tions in 2008, Michels had been
the director of public relations
for the University of Michigan
Health System since 2000.
the RC were supposed to be placed
together in East Quad, but after
meeting with architects and his
colleagues in University Housing,
officials realized this would make
the living situation too crowded.
He added that he thinks MCSP
and the RC are a strong fit given
their community-oriented goals,
which is what pushed the decision
to keep them under the same roof.
,"We think the possibilities and
payoffs here are great," Deloria
said.

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