UF Presidents Announces Administrative Changes
Published March 14th, 2008
With daunting economic shortfalls in the state, University of Florida officials have been looking for the most effective ways to cut their budget. The board of trustees met Thursday and Friday to discuss proposals, and Friday, UF President Bernie Machen announced today a dramatic new plan for thes school.
Two key players in administration will step aside and allow a new professional to take over the finances.
WCJB reporter Stacey Samuel tells us how they hope changes will make a big difference.
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