by the College of Agriculture and Natural Re-
sources at the University of Maryland College Park
The Service informs and educates Marylanders
about agricultural matters and alerts scientists to
the needs and problems of people for further re
search As the statewide, out of the classroom
component of the University of Maryland Svstem,
the Service is based in every county and Baltimore
City Locally, Extension Service agents work to
improve agricultural profitability, promote eco
nomic stability, foster marine and aquaculture in
dustnes, and expand urban benefits of agricultural
technology Faculty are supported by State program
specialists at the University of Maryland College
Park, the University of Maryland Fastern Shore, the
Center for Environmental and Estuanne Studies,
and tour off campus centers
INSTITUTE FOR GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE
Barbara S Hawk, Director
(301)403-4610
Within the Cooperative Extension Service, the
Institute for Governmental Service provides tech
meal assistance, consulting, and applied research to
governments and nonprofit organizations in Mary-
land The Institute was established jointly in 1959
by the University of Maryland and the Maryland
Municipal League Then called the Maryland Tech
meal Advisory Service, it focused on municipal
government services By 1965, it came to include
county and State government services The Service
was renamed the Institute for Governmental Service
in 1981 to reflect this increased scope of its work
BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY
Founded in 1865
Nathanael Pollard, Jr , Ph D , President
14000 Jericho Park Road (301) 464 6500
Bowie, MD 20715 tax (301) 464 7814
World Wide Web http // www bsu umd edu/
FALL 1995
Undergraduate students 3,423
Graduate students 1,835
Faculty 255
BUDGET (CODEJ6 02 23)
FY1994 FY199S FY1996
Funds (actual) (actual) (approp )
General $12723179 $13199032 $13351264
Other Unrestr $14913147 $18241 724 $20382338
Restricted $ 4 689 S56 $ 5 016 6S7 $ 5 918 801
Total Funds $32325882 $36457413 $39652403
Staff
Authorised 355 5 383 S 394 5
Contractual (FTE) 1040 1040 (est ) 11 •I 0
Total Staff 459 5 487 5 509 5
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HISTORICAL EVOLUTION
Baltimore school opened by Baltimore
Association for the Moral & Educational
Improvement of Colored People, 1865 93
Baltimore Normal School, 1893 1908
Baltimore Normal School no 3, 1908 c 1914
Maryland Normal & Industrial School at Bowie,
cl914 35
Maryland Teachers College at Bowie, 1935 63
Bowie State College, 1963 88
Bowie State University, 1988
University of Maryland System, Bowie Statc
Umversity, 1988—
MANDATED REPORTS
Annual Report of Board of Visitors to Governor, Senate
President, House Speaker, Board of Regents Chair,
& Secretary of Higher Education due Oct 1
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SYSTEM
BOARD OF REGENTS
Lance W Billmgsley, Esq , Chair (301) 44S 2701
CHANCELLOR
Donald N Langenberg, Ph D , Chancellor
(301)445 1901
BOWIE STATE UNIVERSITY
Nathanael Pollard, Jr , Ph D , President
(appointed bv Board of Regents)(301) 464 6500
BOARD OF VIS1 TORS
William D Missouri, C hair
Appointed by President John A Becka,
Dvan Brasmgton, Thomas W Cole, Jr,
Ph D , Harold Doley, Jr, Ph D , Charles
A Dukes, Jr, Henry Hailstock, James
Harmon, Minnie Kennv, Wayne A Mills,
Allan W Oscar, Manervia W Riddick,
Stephen J Schley, Carl Smith, Bradley E
Sparks, Warren M Thompson, Susan A
Vucurevich
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Vernon L dark, Ph D , Provost & Senior
Vice President for Academic Affairs
(301)464 6600
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES & HUMAN
SERVIC ES DEPT
Dons A Polston, Ed D , Chair
(301)464 7540
BUSINESS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
& ECONOMICS DEPT
Mathias Mbah, Ph D , Chair
(301)4647518
COMMUNIC ATIONS DEPT
Elame Bourne Heath, Ph D Chair
(301)464 7252
COMPUTER SCIENCE DEPT
Nagi T Walam Ph D , Interim Chair
(301)464 7166
EDUCATION DEPT
O'Dell fc Jack, Ph D , C ha;r
(301)464 7562
ENGLISH & MODERN LANGUAGES DEFT
Virginia B Guiltord, D A , Interim
Chair (301)4647293
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