444'/Maryland Manual
The University of Maryland is under the admin-
istration of a fifteen-member Board of Regents.
Fourteen of the members are appointed by the
Governor with the advice and consent of the Sen-
ate. Twelve serve five-year terms and two are stu-
dent members, appointed for one-year terms. The
remaining member, the Secretary of Agriculture,
serves ex officio with voting privileges (Code Edu-
cation Article, sec. 13-102).
The Board of Regents may issue revenue bonds
to finance the building of dormitories and other
student housing facilities. The Regents issue such
bonds directly, with the payments of principal and
interest made from revenues realized from the use
of the building (Chapter 22, Acts of 1978).
The University's Central Administra-
tion (UMCA) is responsible for the operation of
the five-campus system. Located in Adelphi, UM-
CA includes the offices of the president, the exec-
utive vice-president, and the six vice-presidents.
Part of UMCA, the Office of the Vice-President
for Academic Affairs administers the University-
wide Maryland Institute for Biotechnology, which
brings together in one unit the University's exper-
tise in this field.
Campuses of the University are located in Balti-
more (UMAB), Catonsville (UMBC), College
Park (UMCP), and Princess Anne (UMES). Uni-
versity College (UMUC) is headquartered in the
Center of Adult Education at College Park. It ad-
ministers adult and continuing education courses
and programs at sites throughout Maryland and
in Europe and Asia.
The University-wide Graduate School embraces
all of the graduate programs of the University
with liaison among the campuses maintained by a
Vice-President for Graduate Studies and Research
and through the President's Advisory Committee
for Graduate Studies and Research.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND AT
BALTIMORE
Edward N. Brandt, Jr., M.D., Chancellor
Telephone: 328-7002
John M. Dennis, M.D., Vice-Chancellor for
Academic Affairs
Charles W. Tandy, M.B.A., Sc.D., Vice-
Chancellor for Administration
Louis J. Murdock, Ph.D., Associate Vice-
Chancellor for Student Affairs
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Fred A. Schnur, Associate Vice-Chancellor for
Financial Affairs
Errol L. Reese, D.D.S., Dean. School of Dentistry
Barbara Hansen, Ph.D., Vice-Chancellor for
Graduate Studies and Research
Michael J. Kelly, Ph.D., Dean, School of Law
John M. Dennis, M.D., Dean, School of Medicine
Nan B. Hechenberger, Ph.D., Dean, School of
Nursing
William J. Kinnard, Jr., Dean, School of
Pharmacy
Ruth H. Young, D.S.W., Dean, School of Social
Work and Community Planning
Lombard and Greene Sts.
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 328-2121
The Baltimore City Campus (UMAB) includes
the schools of Dentistry, Law, Medicine, Nursing,
Pharmacy, and Social Work and Community
Planning, offering both professional and graduate
instruction. Complementing these schools are the
University of Maryland Medical System Corpora-
tion, which includes the Hospital, Cancer Center,
Shock Trauma Unit, Maryland Institute for
Emergency Medical Services Systems (MIEMSS),
Poison and Drug Information Center, Sudden In-
fant Death Syndrome Institute, and other re-
search and public service organizations.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
BALTIMORE COUNTY
Michael K. Hooker, Ph.D., Chancellor
Telephone: 455-2274
Adam Yarmalinsky, LL.B., Acting Vice-
Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Sallie A. Giffen, M.B.A., Vice-Chancellor for
Administrative Affairs
Scott T. Rickard, Ph.D., Vice-Chancellor for
Student Affairs
Richard F. Neville, Ph.D., Dean of Arts and
Sciences
Barbara Hansen, Ph.D., Vice-Chancellor for
Graduate Studies and Research
5401 Wilkens Ave.
Catonsville 21228 Telephone: 455-1000
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