2 - The Michigan Daily Summer Weekly - Wednesday, May 20, 1992 MOODY Continued from page 1 A search advisory committee will be established in order to select a new Vice Provost for Minority Affairs. The committee will be composed of stu- dents, faculty, and staff, said Kay Dawson, Assistant to the Provost for Academic Affairs. Dawson said the committee will first develop criteria and then search within the University for an internal appointment. In the meantime, Moody will visit South Africa this summer to meet with representatives from universities in hopes of creating master's degree pro- grams there. HewillalsoattendaUnionofDemo- cratic University Staff Associations conference of South African universi- ties on reducing segregation andcreat- ing a non-racial environment. "One of the reasons for going to their conference would be to get ideas" for a similar conference at the Univer- sity, Moody said. As Director of the South African Initiative,Moodysaidhewillbe"mainly trying to work with departments here (within the University)to meet some of the needs that have been presented by South African universities." Moody said he hopes a non-racial environment can be fostered both at the University and in South Africa. In his new position, Moody will be helping to create good academic rela- tionswithselecteduniversitiesinSouth Africa, Dawson said. "He has helped toinitiatethis whole effort," said Dawson. She also com- mented on Moody's experience in "es- tablishing networks on a large scale." Dawson said Moody's upcoming position is important to the University because it is a "crucible for study of social policy." Moody said he appreciates the sup- portof University students, facultyand staff in helping to make"the University what it can be." But, he added, "We have a long way to go." [Cancer/Geratrics $73.4 million Medical Center Parking Structure East Engineering Randall Physics Labs Undlergraduate Library Administrative office space Recreation fields Medical Center pharmacy Frieze Building Dept. of Geological Sciences Art &Architecture Building 27 illon $21.4 million $6.8 million $6.5 million $693,000 $457,400 $450,000 $400,000 $50"'000 r J Jul ----------- -----------1 S;ummier Specia S ls Valid only at of M Central Campus U of M North Campus 546 Packard/Hill 927 Maiden Lane/Broadway 665-6005 995-9101 I REGENTS Continued from page 1 ' presented a comparative study of fac- ulty in Ann Arbor with peer institu- tions. The committee found that the University's full professors were paid less than thoseatpeer institutions while assistantandassociate professorsmake more money. I "We are not convinced that the present distribution of financial re- t sources, which favors junior faculty at theexpenseof of full professors, works to the best interests of the University," the report said. "We suggest that the salary struc- ture among the professorial ranks is deserving of further analysis and study, and proposethatCESFand theUniver- sity administration jointly initiate a co- operative effort in this direction," it said. The committee also expressed con- cern that the administration has been considering changes in health benefits without consulting faculty. Regent Philip Power (D-Ann Ar- bor) asked Vice President and Provost 0 forAcademic AffairsGilbertWhitaker whether concerns about the advance- ment of women and minorities were being addressed. Whitaker said that because most women and minorities were hired re- cently, most of them are not ready for review. "The number of women and mi- norities in the pool have been hired in the last threeor four years and are not ready for review," he added. 'The faculty as a whole in Ann Arbor is 62 percent tenured, which I think is low for a school of our quality." Baker tabled a resolution, which will be co-sponsored by Brown, to allow the two regents to investigate the actions of the University of Michi- gan Alumni Association. Baker al- leged that the Alumni Association had beenactivelysearching forcandidates to run against two Republican regents whose terms are up this fall. But Neil Nielsen (R-Brighton), who is up for reelection, did not sup- port Baker'sallegations."Just because Regent Bakersays it'ssodoesn'tmean it's so," he said. Amedium round or deep i dish pizza with one topping. I Additional toppings 3 e.9 '9 (plus tax) Ionly 31.OO. Expires May 31, 1992. Valid only at Packard/Hill and Broadway Maiden Lane locations. Not valid at ISoce 1948 William St. restaurant or cafe. 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