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Administration, Hitt get delayed bonuses
During a telephone conference meeting held Thursday, the Board of Trustees of U. Central Florida voted to proceed with bonuses due to administration members. The payouts total nearly $289,000. UCF President John Hitt will receive the highest bonus, which totals $143,085.
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Talking dollars and sense at Texas A&M
The economic downturn is affecting universities across the nation, and Texas A&M is also being forced to plan for the worst. With University President R.
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Editorial: Making the best of a bad situation
As the budget cuts for the fiscal year of 2012 become a reality, Texas A&M is appropriately preparing for the worst.
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Louisiana State U. braces for budget reduction
Every university in the LSU System is preparing for a 23-percent budget reduction for the 2011-12 fiscal year.
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Gettin’ the axe: Western Illinois U. budget to be sliced 6.2 percent by state of Illinois
Western Illinois U. will experience a 6.2 percent reduction in its appropriated budget due to the Illinois state government trying to reduce its deficit. The reduction cuts back approximately $3.5 million from Western's budget and leaves the University with $56.2 million.
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U. Illinois students organizing religion class boycott
Students are organizing a boycott of religion classes in response to U. Illinois' decision not to renew Professor Kenneth Howell's contract for the fall semester.
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Professor’s firing under review by students, U. Illinois
The firing of an adjunct professor from the U. Illinois Department of Religion over comments made in an e-mail to students has sparked a flurry of reactions on campus. Dr.
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Texas A&M U. lays off 66
The Division of Operations faces employee cuts as part of Loftin’s plan to restructure campus infrastructures. Texas A&M U. laid off 66 employees Tuesday morning to realign the Division of Operations and to enhance University President R.
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SIUC faces possible layoffs, furloughs
Southern Illinois U. - Carbondale could face possible layoffs and furloughs in its future if the state’s financial situation does not improve, administrators said Thursday.