New University of Massachusetts expansion plan would add more than 200 faculty jobs
The Republican
December 7, 2010
University of Massachusetts officials unveiled an new Frameworks for Excellence plan to the Faculty Senate on Thursday, proposing to add more faculty, bring in more students and increase the number of doctorate degrees awarded by 2020.
The university hopes to be invited to join the Association of American Universities and the goals are in keeping with what member institutions have achieved.
The report was represented by Todd A. Diacon, deputy chancellor; Bryan C. Harvey, associate provost; and Joseph Berger, co-chairman of an ad hoc committee on strategic planning.
Diacon said the goal is to expand the size of the faculty from 974 to 1,200 by 2020. The report also calls for raising "faculty compensation at all ranks to the average of our national peer universities, and eventually to the average of similar universities in the Northeast."