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in almost every discipline. There are the Colleges of
Agriculture, Arts and Humanities, Behavioral and
Social Sciences, Business and Management, Educa-
tion, Engineering, Human Ecology Journalism,
Library and Information Services, Life Sciences,
Computer, Mathematical and Physical Sciences,
and Physical Education, Recreation and Health,
and the Schools of Architecture and Public Affairs.
The Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station
and the Maryland Cooperative Extension Service
are centered at UMCR Among many research and
public service units on campus are the Sea Grant
College, Maryland Fire and Rescue Institute, Cen-
ter on Aging, Survey Research Center, Engineering
Research Center, Transportation Studies Center,
Water Resources Research Center, Bureau for Busi-
ness and Economic Research, Institute for Applied
Agriculture, and Institute for Urban Studies.
BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY
Fanned in 1S65
James Earl Lyons, Sr., Ph.D., President
Jericho Park Road
Bowie, MD 20715 464-3000
BUDGET (CODE 36.02.23)
FY1991 Total Appropriation ..... .$31,058,805
General Funds ...................... $17,822,111
Other Current Unrestricted Funds ...... $ 10.457,387
Current Restricted Funds .............. S 2,779,307
FY1991 Total Authorized Positions ........ 414
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
PRESIDENT
James Earl Lyons, Sr., Ph.D., President
(appointed by Board of Regents) ....... 464-6500
PUBLIC SERVICE PARTNERSHIP
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Appointtii by President: not yet appointed
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Ida G. Brandon, Ph.D., Interim Provost sir
Vice-President for Acadtmic Affairs .. 464-6603
STUDENT AFFAIRS
Clemmic Solomon, M.S., Interim Dean of
Students ..................... 464-6526
BUSINESS & FINANCE
Edwin R. Golden, M.B.A., Vice-President
for Business & Finance ........... 464-6610
DEVELOPMENT & UNIVERSITY RELATIONS
Zola E. Boonc, Vice-President for
Development €r University 'Relations . 464-6573
Bowie State University evolved from the first
school opened in Baltimore by the Baltimore As-
sociation for the Moral and Educational Improve-
ment 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
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No. 3, a State institution (Chapter 599, Acts of
1908). After relocation to Prince 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 Univer-
sity (Chapter 293, Acts of 1988).
Today, Bowie State University is a fully ac-
credited liberal arts institution with over 3,000
students enrolled in diverse academic courses.
Twenty-nine majors are offered, including master's
degrees in computer science, management informa-
tion systems, human resources development, Ad-
lerian psychology and administrative management.
The University also offers an honors program, an
Army ROTC program, and an athletic program
that fields eight intercollegiate sports in the Central
Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) and the
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
In addition, the University's cooperative education
program has an excellent record of placing students
after graduation.
TOWSON STATE UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1866
Hoke L. Smith, Ph.D., President
Towsontown Blvd. and York Road
Towson, MD 21204 830-2356
TTY for Deaf: 830-2638
BUDGET (CODE 36.02.24)
FY1991 Total Appropriation .... $108,696,256
General Funds .....................$ 49,260,969
Other Current Unrestricted Funds ......$ 54,929,602
Current Restricted Funds .............$ 4,505,685
FY1991 Total Authorized Positions . . . 1,380.87
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
PRESIDENT
Hoke L. Smith, Ph.D., President
(appointed by Board of Regents) ....... .830-2356
PUBLIC SERVICE PARTNERSHIP
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Appointed by President: not yet appointed
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Robert L. Caret, Ph.D., Provost <Sr Vice-President
for Academic Affairs .............830-2125
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
Annettc Chappell, Ph.T>.,Dean . . .830-2128
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS &
COMMUNICATIONS
Gilbert A. Brungardt, D.M.A., Dean
.........................830-3288
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
James Binko, Ph.D., Daw ....... .830-2571
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
Samuel Baronc, Ph.D., Dean ......830-3342
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