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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Regents Communication ACTIO THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Regents Communication ACTIO

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DeCamp PhD associate professor of chemistry College of Arts Sciences and Letters University of MichiganDearborn retired from active faculty status on April 30 2014 Professor DeCamp received his A degree from Williams College and his A and PhD degr ID: 74020

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Regents Communication ACTION REQUEST Subject: Report of Faculty Retirement Action Requested: Adoption of Retirement Memoir Mark R. DeCamp, Ph.D., associate professor of chemistry, College 30, 2014. Professor DeCamp received his B.A. degree from Williams College, and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton Professor utilizing isotropic UM­ Dearbom Pre-Professional Health Society, Professor DeCamp has guided Senate Advisory Committee on University Affairs, and as the Chemistry Discipline chair. Professor Section of the American Chemical Society and as regional coordinator for the Chemistry Olympiad competition. He received the Detroit Section of the American Chemical Service Award (1991), UM-Dearborn's Distinguished Teaching Award (200 1 ), two Distinguished Student Organization Advisor Awards (2005 and 2008), and UM-Dearborn's Distinguished Award (2011). The Regents now salute this distinguished chemist for his service by naming Mark R. DeCamp associate professor emeritus of chemistry. Requested by: Vice President and Secretary of the University May 2014