MANAGEMENT DEPT
Thomas M Basuray, Ph D , Chair
(410) 830 3301
MARKETING DEPT
Algin B King, Ph D , Chair
(410)830 3334
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE & CONTINUING
STUDIES
Craig D Weidemann, Ph D , Dean
(410) 830-2078
ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE
Donald N McCulloh, Vice President
for Administration & Finance
(410)830-2151
INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT
Joanne K Glasser, Vice President
for Institutional Advancement
(410) 830 2223
Towson State University originated in 1865 as
the State Normal School (Chapter 160, Acts of
1865) Opened in Baltimore City in 1866, the
School was the first and, at that time, only institu-
tion devoted exclusively to the preparation of teach
ers for the public schools of Maryland The School
occupied four different sites in Baltimore City be
fore moving to its present suburban location in
1915 The Bachelor of Science degree in education
was established in 1935 when the school was re-
named the Maryland State Teachers College at
Towson (Chapter 554, Acts of 1935) In 1946, an
arts and sciences program was introduced The
College increased its offerings in the arts and sci-
ences and became Towson State College in 1963
Two years later, it began expanding its graduate
program The College was designated as Towson
State University in 1976 The University became
part of the University of Maryland System in 1988
(Chapter 246, Acts of 1988)
Towson State University is a liberal arts-based
university serving the Baltimore metropolitan re-
gion On a campus of over 300 acres, the school
lies just north of Baltimore City The University
offers programs for the preparation and continuing
education of teachers, business undergraduates,
and other professionals, as well as programs in the
fine arts and continuing education
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
EASTERN SHORE
Founded in 1886
Vacancy, President
Princess Anne, MD 21853 (410) 651 6101
fax (410)651-6105
World Wide Web http // www umes umd edu/
FALL 1995
Undergraduate students 2,610
Graduate students 268
Faculty 193
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BUDGET (CODE RB25, formerly 36 02 25)
PY1994 FY1995 FY1996
Funds (acnal) (a tual) (approp )
General $14,392,114 $15560,864 $15,591,226
Other Unrestr $16,078,162 $16221,893 $17,422,483
Restricted $ 9,722,044 $10097,004 $12,423,511
Total Funds $40,192,320 $41 879,761 $45,437,220
Staff
Authorized 38048 40548 40348
Contractual (FTE) 9672 12670 13625
Total Staff 47720 53218 53973
HISTORICAL EVOLUTION
Centenary Bible Institute, Delaware Conference
Academy for Negroes, 1886-90
Morgan College, Pnncess Anne Academy, 1890-1919
University of Maryland, Princess Anne Academy,
1919 48
University of Maryland, Maryland State College,
1948-70
University of Maryland Eastern Shore, 1970 88
University of Maryland System, University of
Maryland Eastern Shore, 1988—
MANDATED REPORTS
Annual Report of Board of Visitors to Governor,
Senate President, House Speaker, Board of
Regents Chaw, & Secretary of Higher
Education due Oct 1
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SYSTEM
BOARD OF REGENTS
Lance W Billmgsley, Esq , Chair (301) 445 2701
CHANCELLOR
Donald N Langenberg, Ph D , Chancellor
(301)445 1901
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE
Vacancy, President
(appointed by Board of Regents)
(410)651 6101
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Mortimer H Neufville, Ph D , Vice President
for Academic Affairs (410)6516508
RURAL DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Daniel S Kuennen, Director
(410)651-6183
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURAL
SCIENCES & NATURAL RESOURCES
Carolyn B Brooks, Ph D , Dean
(410)651 6072
CENTER FOR AGRIBUSINESS
STUDIES
Ejigou Demissi, Ph D ,
Director (410)651-6163
CENTER OF EXCELLENCE
(poultry food safety research)
Thomas P Oscar. Ph D ,
Director (410) 651-6062
CENTER FOR PLANT &
MICROBIAL
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Carolyn B Brooks, Ph D ,
Director (410)6516072
SMALL FARM INSTITUTE
Thomas S Handwerker,
Ph D , Director
(410) 651 6623
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