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On June 15, 1966 the Board of Trustees established the Office of Chancellor for the Champaign-Urbana campus.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chancellors:
Jack Peltason, September 1, 1967- August 20, 1977
Morton W. Weir (acting), August 2-December 31, 1977
William P. Gerberding, January. 1, 1978-June 30, 1979
John E. Cribbet (acting), July 1-December 11, 1979
John E. Cribbet, December 12, 1979-August 20, 1984
Thomas E. Everhart, August 21, 1984-August 20, 1987
Morton W. Weir (acting), August 21, 1987-April 13, 1988
Morton W. Weir, April 14, 1988-June 30, 1993
Michael Aiken, July 1, 1993-August 20, 2001
Nancy Cantor, August 21, 2001-July, 2004
Richard Herman (acting), July, 2004-October 26, 2009
Robert Easter (acting), November 12, 2009-
The Office of Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs, established April 19, 1967, is aided by an Associate Vice-Chancellor and Director of the Office of Planning and Evaluation.
Responsible to the Vice-Chancellor for Campus Affairs, effective October 1, 1972, are the divisions of housing, parking and transportation, telecommunications, the Illini Union, and the Assembly Hall.
On October 1, 1972, the Division of Operations and Maintenance came under the authority of the Vice-Chancellor for Administrative Affairs.
The Office of Vice-Chancellor for Research and Dean of the Graduate College grew out of the Office of Associate Vice-Chancellor for Research and Development, formerly under the Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs.
1.�?� Board of Trustees Transactions, 53rd Report, June 15, 1966, p. 1193.
2.�?� Board of Trustees Transactions, 54th Report, April 19, 1967, p. 481.
3.�?� Board of Trustees Transactions, 55th Report, October 15, 1969, p. 665.
4.�?� Office of the Chancellor. Campus Report 6, no. 1 (October, 1972): 1.
This Collection is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Chancellor's Office Subject File (Digital Surrogates)
10/24/81; 5/11/83; 6/25/87; 6/24/96;9/7/99; 3/8/05; 11/06
Digital Files in this record series are subject to a processing and access policy described here:
chronological, by type of material and alphabetical thereunder
Subject file of Chancellor's Office, including reports, memoranda, policy statements, minutes, publications, programs and correspondence received from or sent to the President, Trustees, administrators, deans, faculty, students and the public regarding admissions and enrollment, Allerton Park, the Assembly Hall, Athletic Association, business affairs, and University's Centennial (1967-68), Clabaugh Act, commencement, copyrights and patent's, Daily Illini, data processing, the George A. Miller Lecture Committee, fees and tuition, relations with the federal , state and local governments (Chicago & Urbana-Champaign), financial aid, foreign students, fund drives, grants, housing, health service, human rights and equal opportunity, international programs, Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Illini Union, student demonstrations and moratoria, rumor control center, sabbatical leaves, the Urbana-Champaign senate, SEOP Project "500", traffic and parking, travel policy visitation, the academic departments and educational organizations including AAUP, AAUW, ACE, Council of Ten, MUCIA, National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges, and Illinois Board of Higher Education. 1972-74 files include material dealing with academic credit for religious foundation courses; planning, construction, and dedication of the Levis Faculty Center; the revised Code on Student Affairs; Department of Accountancy Administrative problems, Graduate College and women's athletics. 1975-76 files include material dealing with the Council on Program Evaluation (COPE) and copies of Directives to Deans, Directors, and Department Heads from the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellors (1967-79). 1982-83 files include material on the Liberty Bowl; restrictions imposed on writers at the Daily Illini; Third Annual Black Women's Conference at Levi Faculty Center, creation of radio station WMBL. The 1983-84 file includes material relating to the Athletic Association and David Wilson; Chicago Campus consolidation and reorganization of the medical campus, Ad-Hoc Committee on the Future of International Programs; and COPE reports for Colleges of Agriculture, Education, LAS, and Law, and the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations.