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UF Expands Faculty and Academic Programs, Balances Budget
Friday, February 09, 2007

The University of Findlay continues to expand academic programs and increase the number of full-time faculty. Substantial investments are being made to further strengthen academic and student programs as a primary focus of the University. Ten new faculty members are being added next fall as part of a build-up to increase the number of full-time faculty from 160 in 2005 to 190 by 2009.

 students in chem lab
Students performed an experiment in a
chemistry lab.

Forensic science and chemistry majors were added for the current year, along with progression of the six-year doctor of pharmacy program. An animal science major will be added in the fall to complement the strong pre-veterinary and equestrian programs.

A balanced budget is projected for the current fiscal year, which ends June 30, 2007, and for the next fiscal year.

Physical plant projects for the current year have included $4.4 million for the renovation and assimilation of the former Owens Community College property, which the University purchased, and $2.2 million for expansion of the Mazza Museum. Both projects are on time and on budget. Both are attractive and functional facilities. The Mazza addition is entirely from donated funds.

C. Richard Beckett 
Chairman
C. Richard Beckett
The above information and actions were part of a meeting of the University Board of Trustees Feb. 8-9. Twenty-seven regular trustees and three special trustees attended the meeting.

“We had a good meeting,” Board Chairman C. Richard Beckett said. “Trustees are pleased with the progress and direction of the University. We are systematically strengthening the academic, teaching and student programs while improving finances. The University is adding exciting new educational features which will serve well long into the future.”
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