2-The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 28, 1995 Dental School dean appointed interim provost By Amy Klein Daily News Editor Since Gilbert R. Whitaker's announcement six months ago that he would step down as provost and executive vice president for academic affairs in Au- gust, the University has been searching for a replace- ment - but now they might not make the deadline. As a result, the University Board of Regents ap- proved Dentistry School Dean J. Bernard Machen as the interim provost, to serve from Sept.1 through Dec. 31, if necessary. "I am delighted he will accept this position with the regents' vote," said Regent Laurence Deitch (D- Bloomfield Hills) before the approval. "We're very happy to have him at U-M." Machen said he is not under consideration for the permanent position. "I'm delighted that the regents supported this so enthusiastically, and I intend to maintain the job that (Whitaker's) doing," he said. "I like the job I have now. I have committed myself to the Dental School, and I'm not quite ready to leave." The nomination, however, brought up past con- cerns over the addition of sexual orientation to Re- gents' Bylaw 14.06, the University's non-discrimi- natory clause, which was opposed by Regent Deane Baker (R-Ann Arbor). Machen headed a task force that recommended a plan for complying with the change. The committee recommended in May 1994 that the University ex- tend health care benefits to gay and lesbian couples. At this month's regents meeting, Baker said he had not received complete answers from Machen, and he opposed his nomination for interim provost. "I asked him a lot of questions and I felt the an- swers were inadequate. Any question that a regent asks should be answered," Baker said. "This was just a reminder as he is elevated to a higher status that he does have to answer any regent questions." Machen said he agrees that all questions from the regents must be answered, but he said that Baker's remarks were confusing. "I don't understand (Baker's comments) fully, but I agree that the provost has to be fully responsive to any of the regents' questions," Machen said. Regent Rebecca McGowan said she thought Machen had answered the regents' questions ad- equately and that Baker was punishing Machen for his views. "I think clearly (Baker) was holding Dean Machen's answers to his question as a qualification or a lack of qualification for his position as interim provost. I think that was clear as day," she said. President James J. Duderstadt said that while Baker opposed the amended bylaw, he was entitled to voice his opinion. "Regent Baker always seems to have been a bit preoccupied by his concerns of - sexual orientation and how the University responds to these is- sues. ... Deane Baker is free to say and think whathe wants and he did. I don'tthink this is a ma- jor faction," Duderstadt said. l Regent Philip Power (D- Ann Arbor) also denouced any opposition based on Machen's recommendations. Machen "In this University we ask members to take on extra duties and their willingness to do so is one of the things that make this place a won- derful university," Power said. "The fact that members disagree with a decision should not be an excuse to carry out a vendetta against those that brought it." Duderstadt said he anticipates the search for a permanent provost to be completed by early fall. Summer Sanctum - New North American Mocbews on Tap e Griffin Brown Ale (Montreal) Duster's Wingover Wheat (Lawton, M) 338 S. 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Salk had been recently trying to de- vise a cure for AIDS. In 1987, he co- founded the Immune Response Corpora- tion in Carlsbad, Calif. to search for an AIDS vaccine. Salk had promised to be among the first uninfected people to be injected with the experimental AIDS vaccine when it reached the testing stage. "There have to be people who are ahead of their time," Salk once said. "And that is my fate." Born in New York City on October 28, 1914, Salk earned his undergraduate degree at the City College of New York in 1934 and his medical degree from New York University in 1939. From 1939-1940, Salk interned at Mount Sinai Hos- pital in New York before taking his first research posi- tion at the Univer- sity of Michigan, where he helped develop flu vac- cines. Salk became director of the virus research lab at the Salk University of Pittsburgh School of Medi- cine in 1949, when he began his search for the polio vaccine. 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