NOTE TO JOURNALISTS: A publication-quality photograph of Martin C. Jischke
is available at http://news.uns.purdue.edu or at
ftp://ftp.purdue.edu/pub/uns/+PRESIDENT. It is called Jischke.m.


May 23, 2000


IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT TO LEAD PURDUE

Sources: J. Timothy McGinley, (317) 580-2535

Martin C. Jischke, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University announced today (Tuesday, 5/23)
that Martin C. Jischke, president of Iowa State University, will become
Purdue's 10th president.

J. Timothy McGinley, chairman of the Purdue Board of Trustees, announced the
selection of Jischke following an eight-month national search for a
successor to Steven C. Beering, who will step down this summer after 17
years as president.

The board is expected to confirm the appointment at its June 1 meeting, and
Jischke will assume the responsibilities of the office on Aug. 14. Jischke
(pronounced JIS-key) was one of five final candidates forwarded to the
trustees by a 14-member search committee, led by McGinley and composed of
trustees, faculty, students, administrators and alumni.

''Members of the board met individually and in small groups with each of the
finalists in a variety of settings,'' McGinley said. ''We were dealing with
a stellar group of people, but without exception, the individual trustees
listed Dr. Jischke as their first choice, based on his accomplishments and
on his fit with Purdue. Although we will not take formal action until our
scheduled meeting June 1, I am delighted to announce now that Martin Jischke
will be Purdue's next president.

''He brings a strong record of achievement, as well as ideal talents and
background. Not only has he been at the helm of a major land-grant
university for nine years, he also has an exceptional academic record in
both teaching and research, and he has been a highly effective university
administrator at all levels.''

Jischke, 58, has served as president at Iowa State in Ames, Iowa, since
1991. Before that he led the University of Missouri-Rolla as chancellor for
five years. He served the University of Oklahoma for 17 years as the
director of and a professor in the School of Aerospace, Mechanical and
Nuclear Engineering; dean of the college of engineering; and interim
president.

''I have worked with the Purdue administration and faculty for many years
and hold them in the highest esteem,'' Jischke said. ''Purdue has benefited
from outstanding leadership from Steve Beering and is internationally known
for its scholarship and research. I feel privileged to join the Purdue team
as it enters the new millennium.

''Purdue is a world-class university that has great momentum, and
opportunities for the future are even greater. I am very excited about this
opportunity.''

Beering, who was out of town on business at the time of the announcement,
said: ''The Purdue trustees have made a spectacular choice for Purdue's
future. Martin Jischke and I have worked together for many years in
consortia and other cooperative efforts. He is an outstanding leader and a
man of high integrity. I am confident he will take this university to new
levels of excellence. I will support him in every way possible, and I am
delighted to welcome him to the Purdue family.''

Iowa State, like Purdue, is a land-grant institution with strong emphasis on
engineering, science, agriculture, extension and veterinary medicine. Iowa
State's enrollment last fall exceeded 26,000 students. It has about 6,000
faculty and staff.

The ISU annual budget approaches $800 million. Private fund raising at Iowa
State set records each year under Jischke's leadership, topping $100 million
annually. The institution's sponsored research totals about $200 million
annually.

''Dr. Jischke has a proven track record as a highly successful fund-raiser
and leader,'' McGinley said.

Under Jischke's leadership, McGinley said, Iowa State has made significant
progress in improving its undergraduate programs and in expanding its
research programs, particularly in agriculture, engineering, science and
technology. It has met the needs of the people through innovative outreach,
continuing education, technology transfer and economic development programs.

Jischke also has demonstrated his dedication to diversity, McGinley noted,
pointing out that Iowa State's minority and international student enrollment
is growing, and that the university now requires that all students take
courses in cultural diversity and international relations.

C. Peter Magrath, president of the National Association of State
Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, was president of the University of
Missouri system from 1985 to 1991, the same period that Jischke was
chancellor at the University of Missouri-Rolla. Magrath called Jischke an
''outstanding selection'' to lead Purdue in the new century.

''Martin Jischke is a national higher education leader and a dedicated
internationalist who knows that the responsibilities of a great state
university begin, but do not end, with in-state or national borders,''
Magrath said.

As at Purdue, raising money for scholarships also has been a major emphasis
in the Jischke administration.

A native of Chicago, Jischke is a graduate of Proviso High School in
Maywood, a suburb on Chicago's west side. He earned his bachelor's degree in
physics from the Illinois Institute of Technology in 1963. The Massachusetts
Institute of Technology awarded him master's and doctoral degrees in
aeronautics and astronautics in 1964 and 1968, respectively.

He was chairman of the National Association of State Universities and
Land-Grant Colleges in  1997-98 and president of the Global Consortium of
Higher Education and Research for Agriculture in 1998. He served on those
boards, as well as the boards for the National Merit Scholarship Corp.,
American Council on Education, Kellogg Commission on the Future of State and
Land-Grant Universities, Association of American Universities, and American
Council on Competitiveness.

Jischke has been recognized for both outstanding teaching and research. He
has held research fellowships with NASA and the Donald W. Douglas Laboratory
and has received research grants from the National Science Foundation, U.S.
Air Force, NASA, National Institutes of Health, National Severe Storms
Laboratory and Nuclear Regulatory Commission. During 1975-76, he served as a
White House fellow and special assistant to the U.S. secretary of
transportation.

Trained as a fluid dynamicist, Jischke has expertise in heat transfer, fluid
mechanics, aerodynamics and problems related to high-speed aircraft and
spacecraft. He is co-editor of one book and the author or co-author of 31
archival journal publications and 21 major technical reports. Jischke has
given more than 50 major technical presentations and lectures and has been
the principal adviser to 21 thesis students.

Jischke's wife, Patty, was born in Ann Arbor, Mich., where her father
received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Michigan, and grew up
in Norman, Okla. She earned a bachelor's degree in social work in 1970, a
master of library sciences degree in 1971, and a juris doctorate in 1975,
all from the University of Oklahoma. She is a member of the Oklahoma Bar
Association.

Mrs. Jischke was a legislative attorney at the Library of Congress from 1975
to 1976 and had a part-time legal practice from 1976 to 1985.

At Iowa State, she helps plan and host events on behalf of President
Jischke. She helps organize the ISU President's Leadership Class, a program
for outstanding freshmen, and has been the chair of the ISU Library
Development Council.

She served for six years on the board of Heifer Project International, a
charitable organization that works to remove chronic, persistent hunger in
the world through agricultural development. She now serves as a trustee for
the Heifer International Foundation. In Des Moines, she serves on the boards
of directors for the Living History Farms and the Chinese Cultural Center of
America.

The Jischkes have two children, Charles, 23, an audio engineer living in
Studio City, Calif., and Mary, 19, a sophomore in industrial engineering at
the University of Wisconsin.

The 14-member search committee included one-half of the members of the
Purdue Board of Trustees: McGinley, of Indianapolis; Barbara H. Edmondson of
Clayton; D. William Moreau Jr. of Indianapolis; Mamon M. Powers Jr. of Gary;
and W. Wayne Townsend of Hartford City.

Seven faculty members and administrators were on the committee: Emily R.
Mobley, dean of libraries and the Esther Ellis Norton Distinguished
Professor of Library Science; Richard J. Schwartz, dean of the Schools of
Engineering; James W. Yackel, chancellor, Purdue Calumet; George M. Bodner,
professor of chemistry; Sally A. Hastings, associate professor of history;
Stanley L. Hem, professor of industrial pharmacy and chairman of the
University Senate; and Linda J. Mason, associate professor of entomology and
vice chairwoman of the University Senate.

The other members were Thomas J. Carroll of Indianapolis, a 1964 graduate of
the Purdue School of Management and president of the Purdue Alumni
Association; and Busch Voigts III, who graduated this May from the School of
Technology and who served as president of the Purdue Student Government.

Purdue is the 10th-largest four-year university in the country, based on the
37,762 students enrolled in fall 1999 on its West Lafayette campus. Purdue
also offers degrees at four regional campuses and 11 School of Technology
sites statewide, bringing its systemwide enrollment to 66,455.


Writer: Jeanne V. Norberg, (765) 494-2084; (765) 449-4986 (home); e-mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Other Sources: C. Peter Magrath (202) 478-6072

Tiara Nibbs, student member of the University Senate Presidential Selection
Committee (678) 393-0045 (home); (765) 491-5083 (cell phone).


Related Web sites:

Meet our new president:  http://www.purdue.edu/oop/president

Office of the President, Iowa State University:
http://www.iastate.edu/~president/


PHOTO CAPTION:

Martin C. Jischke, president of Iowa State University, will be the 10th
president of Purdue University.

A publication-quality photograph is available at http://news.uns.purdue.edu
and at ftp://ftp.purdue.edu/pub/uns/+PRESIDENT/. Photo ID: Jischke.m.


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