2 -The Michigan Daily - Tuesday June 1, 199 Look izto reforms continues COMMITTEE Continued from Page 1. * vehicle registration require- ments distribution of complimentary tickets access to the Crisler Arena team dressing rooms education of student-athletes about NCAA rules. Cantor said the inquiry does not imply an assumption of guilt nor a lack of confidence in the policies or the team's integrity. "We view the policies as strong poli- cies and hold the program in great regard," Cantor said. Jerome Miller, director of the Center for Child and Family and faculty coordinator for Project Outreach serves as chair of the com- mittee. The other faculty that were appointed to the committee include Derrick Gragg, the University's NCAA rules compliance coordina- tor; Paul Edwards, attorney in thte Office of Vice President and general counsel; and Suellyn Scarnecchia, Law School assistant dean for clini- cal affairs. Cantor said the members are fac- ulty who are held in great confi- dence. She added that their diverse back- grounds will allow "a variety of per- spectives." The committee is anticipated to report its finding and possible sugges- tions to Cantor, Goss and University General Counsel Marvin Krislov with- in in a month. Madej said the formation of the committee does not merit widespread concern. "Everything we have been doing since the investigation has been han- dIed properly," Madej said. "We just wanted to make sure every- thing is in place - the way it should be," he said. 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Jackie McClain, former executive McClain said she believes her expe- director of human resources and affir- rience leading and participating in t. mative action at the University, will diversity and affirmative action initi assume a new position today as the Vice tives at the University was an import Chancellor of human Resources at reason behind her hiring. California State University. "Cal State remains esry committed The Cal State system selected to diversity and inclusiveness and these McClain from a issues will be a part of m new respon- group of five or sibilities," McClain said. "Because of six finalists after Proposition 209, Cal State has to deal conducting a with these issues differently" than n a t i o n w i d e Michigan does. search, said Cal Proposition 209, which wnas enacted State spokesper- in California in 1996, banned public son Ken Swisher universities in the state from grantig In her new preferential treatment in admissions@ p o s i t i o n, hiring any itdividual or group on the r McClain will McClain basis of race. sex or color. direct labor While McClain's experience with negotiations and oversee human diversity programs was a factor it her resources policies for faculty, execu- hiring, it was not the primary reason tives and staff at the 350,000 student, she was chosen, Swiser said. 23 campus Cal State system. "She has a very well-rounded back- "This is a really exciting opportunity ground," Swisher said. "She has experi- to be part of a change in the way under- ence it diversity, experience it collective graduate education is delivered," bargaining and a national reputation McClain said. "Cal State is doing very being a leader in human resources. exciting things with undergraduate edu- Swisher said McClain has the poten- cation using technology." tial to strengthen the Cal State system During her five-and-a-half year and that university administrators are tenure at the University, McClain very excited to work vvith her. earned a reputation as a strong faculty "She's done well wherever she's been advocate, said former Senate Affairs throughout her career," Swisher said. Committee on University Affairs Chair At the May 21 University Board of Louis D'Alecy. Regents Meeting, Regent Rebecca "SACUA, in general, was very McGowan (D-Ann Arbor) praised pleased with her actions" said D'Alecy, McClain for her years of service at the W a Medical School professor. 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