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By Melody Y. Hu
Dean Michael D. Smith announces at an open forum meeting yesterday that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences has closed half of its two-year $220 million budgetary gap, seeking to turn around a prevailing pessimism among faculty and staff.
Dean Michael D. Smith announces at an open forum meeting yesterday that the Faculty of Arts and Sciences has closed half of its two-year $220 million budgetary gap, seeking to turn around a prevailing pessimism among faculty and staff.

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