The Key January 30, 2015 Edition

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A newsletter for students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends

January 30, 2015

UMES budget amended

After a three-year tenure as president of the University of Massachusetts system, Robert L. Caret returns to Maryland this summer to be the next chancellor of the University System of Maryland. Caret was president of Towson University, one of USM’s 12 institutions, from 2003 to 2011. He succeeds William E. Kirwan, who announced in May 2014 his intention to retire after a 50-year career in higher education. “The Board of Regents is very pleased that Bob Caret will take the helm as USM’s fourth chancellor,” said James Shea, chairman of USM’s governing board. “He brings years of experience as the outstanding leader of two public universities and a public system of higher education. He is adept at building partnerships that benefit institutions and the surrounding communities. And he is very familiar with USM and the state of Maryland.” “We are confident he will provide the visionary and innovative leadership the University System of Maryland needs to continue to enhance opportunities for our students and our state,” Shea said. Caret, 67, said he is “excited and energized to return to Maryland and the University System of Maryland.” As president of the five-campus UMass system the past three years, Caret was a leading spokesperson on challenges presented by college affordability and student debt. He emphasized efficiency, rolling out several cost-saving initiatives and established productive working relationships with Massachusetts government and business leaders. Before joining UMass, Caret led Towson for eight years, where he also was a member of the faculty, dean, executive vice president and provost. At Towson, he created partnerships with regional business, non-profit and civic organizations; raised student graduation rates; and undertook a capital fundraising and building campaign to support campus infrastructure improvements. He oversaw an increase in Towson’s online courses and expanded the availability of its courses at regional higher education centers. He was instrumental in establishing Towson University in Northeastern Maryland, which offers transfer students the flexibility to pursue a four-year degree after completing an associate’s degree at a community college. The facility is located at Harford Community College. From 1995 to 2003, Caret was president of San Jose State University. He serves on the National Association of System Heads and American Council on Education boards. He also is a member of the National Security Higher Education Advisory Board and the Government University Industry Research Roundtable. Caret holds a doctorate in organic chemistry from the University of New Hampshire and a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Suffolk University in Boston.

In response to the $40.3 million cut to the University System of Maryland budget announced earlier this month by the state Board of Public Works, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore will continue a hiring freeze, with unfilled jobs remaining vacant through June 30. In addition, UMES’ share of the reduction will be met by suspending planned maintenance as well as expenditures on facilities upgrades. Classroom instruction and emergency maintenance needs will be unaffected by the mid-year spending cuts, UMES administrators said. “We are seeking a balanced approach to meeting budget reductions, while ensuring that our students continue obtaining a quality education.” UMES President Juliette B. Bell said. Tuition and fees for in-state students for the spring semester at UMES are $3,643.50, one of Maryland’s best higher education values.

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Caret to return to Maryland as USM Chancellor He brings 20 years of successful higher education leadership

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UMES Adds to Land Holdings Passing of UMES Hall of Famers

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Artist Gives to Community Researcher Creates New Antibioitics

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Homecoming Events Basketball Games

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BHM Exhibit Gourmet Luncheon Series Student Author Contest

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Class of 2014 Steps into a Brighter Job Market

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Calendar of Events


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