Reporter Volume 25, No.16 February 10, 1994 Donnell G. Mueller has been named assistant vice president for budget and personnel in the Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Urban Affairs at UB. Mueller previously was assistant dean for administration in Millard Fillmore College, UB's evening division. In that position, he organized and supervised the dean's office and administrative services staff, and coordinated all summer-session activities for the university. He has been involved with numerous university committees, including serving as departmental liaison with the Office of Services for the Handicapped/Disabilities Services and as a departmental representative to the Committee on Degree Requirements. Off-campus, he has been a treasurer and board member of the Bennett Village Terrace Homeowners Block II Association, and a member and treasurer of the Adult Education Services Committee of the Western New York Consortium of Colleges and Universities. Mueller earned a bachelor's degree in secondary education, emphasis in mathematics, from the State University College at Geneseo; a master's degree in guidance and counseling from St. Bonaventure University, and a Master's of Business Administration degree, emphasis in finance, from UB. Mary Harley Gresham has been named associate vice president for public service and urban affairs at UB. In her new position, Gresham will supervise minority-focused campus programs and initiatives, including the Educational Opportunity Program, the Office for University Preparatory Programs and the Graduate Fellowship Programs. Gresham has been affiliated with UB for more than 20 years. Most recently, she served as the executive director of the Office for University Preparatory Programs, where she supervised seven state and federally-sponsored programs, such as Upward Bound and the Liberty Partnerships Program. She also has served as assistant to the vice president for student affairs, providing technical assistance in the development of university-wide strategic and operating plans for student development, recruitment, retention and quality of life. In this role, she served as the university's first coordinator of fellowship programs for graduate minority students. She was instrumental in developing the programs, which remain a primary funding source for minority graduate students. Gresham has served on numerous university committees, most recently chairing the search committee for a development officer in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. She is a member of the University Planning Committee for Black History Month, the Graduate Recruitment Task Force, the Sesquicentennial Planning Committee and co-chair of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Commemoration Planning Committee. Gresham earned bachelor's degrees in philosophy and psychology and a doctorate in counseling psychology, all from UB.