S.F. State May Cut Engineering School
From Times Wire Reports
San Francisco State University is considering eliminating its School of Engineering to help close a $14-million budget gap.
Spokeswoman Christina Holmes said campus President Robert Corrigan does not want to make across-the-board cuts because that erodes the quality of the entire university.
Instead, he wants to make targeted cuts, she said.
Holmes emphasized that eliminating the engineering school is just a proposal. Cutting the school could save the campus $2.5 million a year.
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