The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 30, 2002 - 7 RALLY Continued from Page 1 demonstrate my belief in a safe and secure Jewish homeland," he said. "Israel is currently losing the (public relations) war with the Palestinian counterparts. It's important for mass groups to let America know we stand with Israel." Rachel Rosenthal, who graduated from the Residential College Saturday, volunteered at the rally to show support for Israel and friends in Israel that she considers part of her fami- ly. "I wanted to do everything I can to show my solidarity with my family in Israel," she said. "A rally like this shows we stand with (the Israeli people) and that we are here for them, that they can always turn to us in times of need." She added that ending terrorism is an issue that is important for Jewish and non-Jewish people alike. "We cannot tolerate terrorism in any form no matter where it comes from because it might not be you today but it could be you tomorrow," Rosenthal said. MCDONALD Continued from Page 1 University's Institute for Humanities. "He's marvelous, he has rich experience, he's wonderfully professional," English Prof. Ralph Williams said. McDonald said he is excited and hon- ored to accept the job. He sees his first responsibility as addressing concerns of the faculty and students. He said he is not sure if he wants to be considered for the position permanently. "I think we'll cross that bridge when we come to it," McDonald said. "Job number one is not imposing any agenda of my own." McDonald would come in with several years experience as an administrator. He is cur- rently interim chair of the history depart- ment. From 1995 to 2000, he served as LSA Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. During his time as associate dean, he over- saw all aspects of the college, including poli- cy changes, faculty hiring and promotions. Two years ago the University awarded him the Harold Johnson Diversity Service Award for his encouragement of diversity within LSA faculty. "The characteristic of his period of his administration was the very high level of day to day efficiency, attentiveness and courtesy of which he conducted the life of the col- lege," Williams said. Rackham Graduate School Dean Earl Lewis said he is optimistic about McDonald's appointment. "My expectation is Terry will come in with a honeymoon period," Lewis said. "He will have the opportunities to build his own relationship with everybody in the college. It's my expectation that everybody will find that they can work with Terry." McDonald joins a group of other Universi- ty leaders who hold temporary positions, including interim President B. Joseph White and Courant. History Prof. Charles Bright said although "the chairs and directors have a lot of confidence in (McDonald)", he wor- ries about the stability of the University. 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