Minutes: Board of Regents Meeting and Regents Committee Meetings: July 12-13, 1984

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Minutes: Board of Regents Meeting and Regents Committee Meetings: July 12-13, 1984

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1984

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University of Minnesota

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"Above [B.S. in Materials Sciences and Engineering, M.A. in East Asian Studies proposed; discontinuation of Ph.D. in Hispanic Linguistics, M.S. Degrees in Anesthesiology and Dermatology proposed] approved; Pres. Magrath & V.P. Keller review proposed revision; concerned re lack of provision to terminate faculty on programmatic grounds, patient care as service in Health Sciences, and inapproprate shift of authority to Tenure Committee; Resolution to end special policy to encourage early retirement of civil service personnel on June 30, 1985 approved; Site for Telecommunications System facility selected; 1985 legislative requests discussed; concern expressed re tuition increases, means to prevent future raises; 1985/86 capital request and 6 year plan reviewed noting $172 million total, need to bring in 1986 request if no legislative session is held in 1986." (source: card index to Regents Minutes in University Archives)

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University of Minnesota Board of Regents. (1984). Minutes: Board of Regents Meeting and Regents Committee Meetings: July 12-13, 1984. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/92.

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