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CLAS faculty upset as college bears brunt of layoffs - Read More

Date Added: May 13, 2008 05:32:05 PM
To meet its share of a $47 million budget cut, UF's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences will reduce its foreign language offerings, lay off more than 30 faculty and staff and eliminate three Ph.D. programs.

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