Ohio State University Board of Trustees Approve University Matters
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Board Chairman
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VanderMolen, who earned a B.A. in Journalism degree at
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Medical Center Board appointments ratified
The board ratified the appointments of two members of the public to the new
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Compensation Philosophy adopted
The board approved a revised university compensation philosophy that addresses compensation for university and medical center senior leaders, including the president, deans and provosts.
The compensation philosophy is a statement that is intended to provide a foundation for the design and administration of compensation programs.
The university's current compensation philosophy was last updated in 2004. In 2013, the
The new philosophy includes competitive salaries as a component of a total competitive rewards framework. It will be based on greater centralization of compensation decisions and administration that ensure consistency across the university.
The philosophy framework will be further developed as the classification redesign project continues - through
Personnel actions approved
The board approved the following personnel appointments and reappointments:
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* Catalin Buhimschi has been appointed professor and holder of The Frederick P.
Zuspan, MD Chair in Obstetrics and Gynecology in the
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Resolutions in memoriam adopted
The board adopted resolutions in memoriam for the following persons:
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The board approved the appointment of members to the following committees for 2013-2014:
Advancement Committee
Governance Committee:
Foundation report accepted
The board accepted
Terrace named
Trustees approved the naming of the stadium terrace at the Recreation and Physical Activity Center (RPAC) as the
Jogging Path named
Trustees approved naming of the jogging path at
Faculty office named
The board approved the naming of the faculty office (room 2144) in the
Scholars Program named
Trustees approved naming the Sport and Wellness Scholars Program as the J. Michael "Mike" Dunn Scholars Program. The name honors Dunn, who served as director of recreational sports for 15 years and founded the Sports and Wellness Scholars Program in 2009.
Library spaces named
The board approved the naming of internal spaces in
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* Room 210C -
Trustees approved the naming of the
Engagement office named, naming removed from earlier space
The board approved the naming of the Leadership and Engagement Office (room 311) in Schoenbaum Hall as the Nationwide Insurance Foundation Leadership and Engagement Office in recognition of significant contributions by
In addition, trustees approved removal of the naming of the
Construction project contract increase approved
The board authorized the university to increase a design and construction contract for the following project:
* Stadium - Waterproofing and Concrete Repairs. The project will remove and replace the existing waterproofing membrane, expansion joint seals and sealants, and repair concrete. The work will be complete before the 2014 football season. Since trustees approved the project in 2012, project costs have increased by
Easement approved
Trustees approved a twenty-foot perpetual sanitary sewer easement of approximately 0.685 acres in the north campus area, along what was previously
As part of the North Residential District Transformation (NRDT) project, the university is asking the city to release all old alley corridor rights and execute new easements where appropriate. The benefit to the university will be a clear delineation of easement boundaries, use conditions and restoration obligations.
NDRT planners have identified a 66-inch combined sanitary sewer that will require a new easement. The portion of the sewer located within the NRDT project is located along what was previously
The city is amenable to releasing the rights it reserved when
The monetary consideration for the proposed perpetual easement is
Bylaws amended
Trustees approved amendments to Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of the Medical Staff of The
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