FINE & PERFORMING ARTS DEPT
Amos White IV, Ph D , Chair
(301)464 7286
HISTORY, POLITICS &
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES DEFT
William B Lewis, Ph D , Chair
(301)464 7548
NATURAL SCIFNCES & MATHEMATICS
DEPT
Carl H Kirksey, Ph D , Interim Chair
(301)464 6659
NURSING DEPT
Eleanor A Walker, Ph D , Chair
(301)464 7273
ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE
Kenneth R Stafford, Vice-President
for Administration & Finance
(301)464-6610
DEVELOPMENT & UNIVERSITY RELATIONS
Zola E Boone, Ph D , Vice-President for
Development <&r University Relations
(301)464 6573
STUDENT & ACADEMIC SERVICES
Russell A Davis, Fd D , Vice President
for Student & Academic Services
(301)464 6526
Bowie State Uruversitv evolved from the first
school opened m Baltimore by the Baltimore Associa
non for the Moral and Educational Improvement of
Colored People in 1865 The school was reorganized
in 1893 as the Baltimore Normal School for the
training of teachers In 1908, the General Assembly
designated it as Normal School No 3, a State insntu
tion (Chapter 599, Acts of 1908) After relocation to
Pnnce George's County, the School by 1914 was
known as the Maryland Normal and Industrial School
at Bowie It was renamed the Maryland Teachers
College at Bowie in 1935 and Bowie State College in
1963 On July 1, 1988, the College became Bowie
State University (Chapter 293, Acts of 1988) In
1988, the University also became part of the Uruver
sity of Maryland System (Chapter 246, Acts of 1988)
Bowie State University today is the regional
comprehensive university serving central Mary-
land The University offers masters' degrees in
eleven concentrations, from organizational corn
mumcations and human resource development to
computer science and management information
systems It also offers an honors program. Army
ROTC, and athletics, fielding teams in eight inter-
collegiate sports in the Central Intercollegiate Ath
letic Association and the National Collegiate
Athletic Association The University's interdiscipli
nary College of Excellence strengthens the fresh
man and sophomore experience, preparing
students for later graduate and professional study
Bowie State University also is the nation's first
historically African American institution to offer
graduate programs in Europe
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TOWSON STATE university
Founded in 1866
Hoke L Smith, Ph D , President
Towsontown Blvd & York Road
Towson, MD 21204—7097 (410) 830 2356
fax (410) 830 3482
TTY (410) 830 2638
World Wide Web http // www towson edu/
FALL 1995
Undergraduate students 12,770
Graduate students 1,873
Faculty 955
BUDGET (CODE 36 02 24)
FY1994 FY1995 FY1996
Funds (actual) (actual) (approp)
General $ 42 918,464 $ 45 005 199 $ 4'i 485,177
Other Unresttf 69449,391 $ 73446290 $ 77246655
Restricted $ 5,209,S31 $ 5 908 S77 $ 5858,100
Total Funds $117,577,386 $124360066 $128589932
Staff
Authorized 1,290 37 ] 290 37 1 261
Contractual (FTE) 625 00 439 00 709
Total Staff 1,915 37 1 729 37 1,970
HISTORICAL EVOLUTION
State Normal School, 1866 1935
Maryland State Teachers College at Towson, 1935 63
Towson State College, 1963 76
Towson State University, 1976 88
University of Maryland System, Towson State
University, 1988—
MANDATED REPORTS
Annual Report of Board of Visitors to Govci nor,
Senate President, House Speaker, Board of
Regents Chair, and Secretary of Higher
Education due Oct 1
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SYSTEM
BOARD OF REGENTS
Lance W Billmgsley, Esq , Cha»» (301) 445 2701
CHANCELLOR
Donald N Langenberg, Ph D , Chancellor
(301)445 1901
TOWSON STATE UNIVERSITY
Hoke L Smith, Ph D , President
(appointed by Board of Regents)
(410)830 2356
BOARD OF V [SITORS
Leonard S Jacobson, C hair
(410)583 1182
Appointed by President Ph\ His B
Brotman, Frederick D D'Alessio, Larry
Demaree, John B Ferron, R Michael
Gill, Domenic J I iPon/ma, Joseph
Lewin, David H Ncvms, James P
O'Conor, Mark Potter, Joseph C Reid,
Esq , Barbara M Rowe, lerr) M
Rubenstein, E\crard O Kutledge,
William Donald Sclneter, John B
Schuerholz, Allen Schwait esc| , James
Speros, Philip Stolz, John Carroll Weiss
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