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JUNE 12, 2008
USF announces major academic reorg
Two weeks after they unveiled their plans to trim the University of South Florida's annual budget by $36-million, administrators just announced a major academic reorganization that they say will strengthen USF in the long run.
The College of Arts and Sciences faces the most dramatic changes, including an administrative overhaul and the trading of several programs with other colleges and institutes at USF.
For example, the college will take on the economics department,
the Institute on Black Life and the Institute for the Study of Latin
America and the Caribbean. But the schools of Aging Studies and Social
Work and the department of criminology will move from the College of
Arts and Sciences to the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health
Institute.
the Institute on Black Life and the Institute for the Study of Latin
America and the Caribbean. But the schools of Aging Studies and Social
Work and the department of criminology will move from the College of
Arts and Sciences to the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health
Institute.
USF officials insist the "careful realignment" was done with much
discussion and faculty participation, and that it is well suited to the
university's research and student achievement goals.
discussion and faculty participation, and that it is well suited to the
university's research and student achievement goals.
They said the changes will save money by reducing administrative
overhead and equipment costs. Quality of programs will be strengthened,
they said, because faculty from various disciplines will be pooling
their knowledge and expertise more than ever before.
overhead and equipment costs. Quality of programs will be strengthened,
they said, because faculty from various disciplines will be pooling
their knowledge and expertise more than ever before.
But they don't sit well with everyone. USF's liberal arts dean
resigned this week, saying he is not the "right fit" to lead the
college while administrators move ahead with its "potential
dismantling."
resigned this week, saying he is not the "right fit" to lead the
college while administrators move ahead with its "potential
dismantling."
Read about the changes on the USF provost Web site here.
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