FDUC ATIONAL PROFESSIONS DEFT
Marcia B Cushall, Ed D , Chair
(301)689-4365
HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION
& RE( REATION DEPT
Bonnie Hircock, Ed D , Co-Chair
Art Siemann, Ph D , Co-Chair
(301)689 4461
MILITARY SCIENCE DEPT
Ma, Vagel Keller, Chair
(301)689 7403
SCHOOL OF NATURAL & SOCIAL
SCIENCES
Kenneth D Stewart, Ph D , Dean
(301)6894120
BIOLOGY DLPT
David Morton, Ph D . Chair
(301)689 4355
CHEMISTRY DEPT
Paul P Hunt, Ph D , Chair
(301)6894359
C OMPUTER SCIENCE DEPT
Moshen Chitsaz, Ph D , Chazr
(301)689 4787
GEOGRAPHY DFPT
Henry W Bullamore, Ph D , Chair
(301)6894413
MATHEMATICS DEPT
Richard C Weimer, Ph D , Chair
(301)689 4377
PHYSICS DEPT
Joseph M Hoffman, Ph D , Chair
(301)689-4160
POLH ICAL SCIENCE DEPT
John F Bowman II, Ph D , Chair
(301) 689 4283
PSYCHOLOGY DEPT
Chnsmane Baxter, Ph D , Chair
(301)689 4206
SOCIAL WORK DEPT
Kathleen H Powell, Chair
(301)689 4695
SOCIOLOGY DEPT
Michael R Olson, Ph D , Chair
(301)689 4391
ADMINISTRATION & FINANCE
Roger V Bruszewski, Vice-President
for Administration & Finance
(301) 689 4335
STUDENT & EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
Alice R Manicur, Ed D , Vice President
for Student & Educational Services
(301)689 4311
UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT
Gary Horowitz, Ph D , Vice-President
for University Advancement
(301)6894161
Frostburg State University was founded in 1898
as Maryland Normal School no 2 and first opened
in 1902 The school was renamed Frostburg State
Teachers' College in 1935 and Frostburg State
College in 1963 On July 7, 1987, the College
became Frostburg State University The University
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became part of the University of Maryland System
in 1988 (Chapter 246, Acts of 1988)
Frostburg offers undergraduate and graduate
programs of study Accredited by the Middle States
Association of Colleges and Schools, it serves as a
regional State university for Western Maryland At
Hagerstown, a University Center offers upper divi
sion coursework leading to the baccalaureate de
gree in accounting, business administration, and
sociology (with an emphasis on criminal justice),
and the master of science degree in management
The University serves the educational needs of
Western Maryland and plays a major role in its
economic development As the premier cultural
center for Allegany and Garrett counties, the Uni
versity attracts thousands of area residents and tour-
ists to programs in its new Performing Arts Center
COPPIN STATE COLLEGE
Founded in 1900
Calvin W Burnett, Ph D , President
2500 West North Ave
Baltimore, MD 21216—3968 (410) 383 5910
tax (410) 333 5369
FALL 1995
Undergraduate students 3,007
Graduate students 533
Faculty 191
BUDGET (CODE 36 02.27)
FY1994 FY1995 FY1996
Funds (actuti) (.ictual) (»Pprop )
General $11,99S,499 $13016,461 $13,002819
Other Unrestr $10,207787 $9188,990 $10,536513
Restricted $ 6,025,011 $ 6756,248 $ 7,569060
TofalFunds $28,228297 $28961,699 $31,108392
Staff
Authorized 302 306 S 296 5
Contractual (FTE) 132 1121 1128
Total Staff 434 4186 409 3
HISTORICAL EVOLUTION
Teacher training at Douglass High School, 1900 1902
Douglass High School, Normal Department, 1902-1909
Normal Department, 1909 26
Coppin Normal School, 1926 38
Coppm Teachers College, 1938 52
Coppin State Teachers College, 1952 63
Coppin State College, 1963 88
University of Maryland System, Coppin State College,
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
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