around the world It offers programs for the bache
lor's and master's degrees, and noncredit profes
sional development The curriculum, class
schedules, registration procedures, and student
services have been designed to create an academic
environment that supports and encourages the
educational goals of working adults
Evening and weekend classes meet at more than
25 locations throughout Maryland, the District of
Columbia, and Virginia The European and Asian
divisions conduct degree programs for U S mili-
tary personnel and their families at over 200 loca
tions in twenty six countries on seven continents
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
BALTIMORE COUNTY
founded in 1966
Freeman A Hrabowski III, Ph D , President
5401 Wilkens Ave
Baltimore, MD 21228—5398 (410) 455-1000
fax (410) 455 1210
TTY (410) 455 3233
World Wide Web http // www umbc edu/
FALL 1995
Undergraduate students 8,899
Graduate students 1,568
Faculty 756
BUDGET (CODE 36 02 31)
FY1994 FY1995 FY1996
Funds (actual) (actual) (approp)
General $ 41,866,S44 $ 44,145,298 $ 44,648,391
Other Lnrestr$ 54,726,561 $ 58,701,045 $ 62,978418
Restricted $ 20,070,073 $ 26,788,164 $ 30,233,893
Total Funds $116663,178 $129,634 S07 $137,860,702
Staff
Authorized 1 039 61 1,079 36 1,056 36
Contractual (ITF) 19400 25100 22000
Total Staff 1,23361 133036 1,27636
HISTORICAL EVOLUTION
University of Maryland Baltimore County, 1966 88
University of Maryland System, University of
Maryland Baltimore County, 1988—
MANDATED REPORTS
Annual Report of Board of Visitors to Governor,
Senate President, House Speaker, Board of
Regents Chair, and Secretary of Higher
Education due Oct 1
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND SYSTEM
BOARD OF REGENTS
Lance W Billmgsle), Esq , Chair (301) 445 2701
CHANCELLOR
Donald N Langenberg, Ph D , Chancellor
(301)445 1901
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
BALTIMORE COUNTY
Freeman A Hrabowski III, Ph D , President
(appointed by Board of Regents)
(410)455 2274
Charles M Woolston, Ph D , Vice Provost
(410)455 2334
BOARD OF VISITORS
Earl L Lmehan, Chair
Appointed by President Harold L Adams,
William Adier, Peter G Angelos, Esq ,
George S Barrett, Benjamin L Cardin,
George C Creel, Robert W Deutsch,
James T Dresher, Robert C Fmbry.Jr,
Vincent Forlcnza, Darrell D Fnedman,
Martin L Grass, Edwin F Hale, Sr, Peggy
Milch Heller, William L Jews, Mary
Junck, Susan C Keating, Richard A
Linder, Roger C Lipitz, Peter M Martin,
John O Meyerhoft, M D , Decatur H
Miller, Milton H Miller, Sr, David H
Nevins, Vernon A Reid, Terry M
Rubenstem, Jacques T Schlenger, Esq ,
James B Sellmger, Mayo A Shattuck III,
George Sherman, Jeffrey R Springer,
George P Stamas, Carl W Struever,
Daniel J Whelan
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Jo Ann E Argersinger, Ph D , Provost
& Vice President for Academic Affairs
(410)455 2333
( OLLEGE OF ARTS & S( IENC ES
Robert P Burchard, Ph D , Interim
Dean (410) 455 2386
AFRICAN AMFRKAN STUDIES
DFPT
Acklvn R I ynch, Ph D , Chair
(410)455 2158
AMERICAN SIUD1ES DhPl
Warren J Belasco, Ph D , Chair
(410)4S5 2106
ANCIENT STUDIES DEPF
Rudolph H Storch, Ph D , Chair
(410)455 2106
BIOLOGICAI SCIINCrSDFPT
Lassc A Lindahl, Ph D , Chair
(410)455 2261
CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY
DEPT
Dale L Whalcn, Ph D , Interim
Chair (410) 455 2491
DANCE DEPT
Elizabeth A Walton, Chair
(410)455 2952
ECONOMICS Dr PI
Alan L Sorkm, Ph D , Chair
(410)455 2173
EDUCATION DEPT
David B Young, Ph D , Chair
(410)455 2465
EMfcRGENC Y HEALTH SFRVK FS
DEPT
Bruce J Walz, Ph D , Chair
(410)455 3223
ENGLISH DEPT
Kenneth H Baldwin, Ph D , Chair
(410)455 2384
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