The University of Akron is cutting more than 200 jobs as part of a plan to reduce expenses by 40 million dollars. Which jobs will be cut should be known by the end of the month. M.L. Schultze of member station WKSU in Kent reports.
Larry Burns, the university vice president of advancement, says the job cuts will come from personnel throughout the university – including his office—but not from faculty.
“This has been very difficult for board, for the president, for all involved. But it also is trying very much to put the University of Akron on the right path to really become a great university. But great universities like great companies are financially sound.” :16
The university is also shutting down most shows and other non-university functions at E. J. Thomas Hall, eliminating its baseball team and negotiating changes in healthcare plans and retiree coverage. It’s also changing terms for most of those who retired from the university and were rehired – but Burns says he does not believe that will affect former President Luis Proenza, who has a separate contract extending through 2026.