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LEAVES OF ABSENCE

  • The following resolution was adopted:
    RESOLVED by The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that the following faculty members be and they are hereby granted leave of absence:
  • Mr. Daniel Albright, Associate Professor of English, for one semester, effective January 16, 1981, for research.
  • Dr. Elton M. Alrich, Professor of Surgery, for one year, effective July 1, 1980.
  • Mr. Clifford E. Brubaker, Associate Professor of Education, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1980, for educational leave.
  • Mr. Leopold Damrosch, Jr., Professor of English, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1980, for a visiting appointment at the University of Ottawa.

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  • Mr. Charles E. Echols, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science, for one semester, effective September 1, 1980, for personal reasons.
  • Mr. George D. Emmitt, Research Assistant Professor of Environmental Sciences, for the period January 1, 1981, through June 30, 1981, for consulting.
  • Dr. Nathaniel M. Ewell, Jr., Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine, and Physician, Department of Student Health, for the period July 1, 1980, through August 31, 1980, for personal reasons.
  • Mr. Charles H. Giffen, Associate Professor of Mathematics, for the period December 1, 1980 through May 31, 1981, to teach at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois.
  • Mr. Earl A. Glosser, Associate Director, Counseling Center, for the period September 1, 1980, through December 31, 1980, to teach in the George Peabody School of Teacher's Overseas Program in Counseling Psychology.
  • Mrs. Hortense B. Hinton, Assistant Dean of Afro-American Affairs, for one year, effective August 1, 1980, to complete doctoral program.
  • Mrs. Eileen A. Hogan, Acting Assistant Professor of Business Administration, for one semester, effective September 1, 1980, to complete requirements for Ph.D. degree.
  • Mr. Douglas P. Howard, Associate Professor of Education, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1980, for educational leave.
  • Mr. Keith R. Hume, Assistant Professor of Education, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1980, to participate in a program of treatment for alcoholics.
  • Mr. Richard B. Lillich, Howard W. Smith Professor of Law, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1980, to serve as Thomas Jefferson Visiting Scholar at Downing College, Cambridge, England.

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  • Dr. Samuel E. Miller, Professor of Family Practice and Internal Medicine, for the periods July 16, 1980, through July 31, 1980, and August 16, 1980, through August 31, 1980, for travel.
  • Mr. Harold S. Morton, Jr., Associate Professor of Aerospace Engineering, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1980, as Visiting Professor at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
  • Mr. Frederick C. Mosher, White Burkett Miller Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, for four years, effective September 1, 1980.
  • Mr. Avital Ronell, Assistant Professor of German, for one semester, effective January 16, 1981, to accept the Alexander von Humboldt Grant.
  • Mr. Heraliwala L. Seneviratne, Associate Professor of Anthropology, for one semester, effective September 1, 1980, to conduct research.
  • Mr. Alan J. Simmons, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1980, to accept a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship and to serve as Visiting Professor at Johns Hopkins University.
  • Mr. James Turner, Assistant Professor of English, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1980, to accept a Guggenheim Fellowship.
  • Mr. Gerald Wallace, Associate Professor of Education, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1980, to teach at the University of Hawaii.
  • Mr. John N. Warfield, Professor of Electrical Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1980, for personal reasons.
  • Mr. Robert S. Wood, Associate Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, for one academic year, effective September 1, 1980, to head a study on the Atlantic Alliance at Harvard University.