BANGOR (AP) – A week after they were appointed, members of a task force that will recommend changes about the future structure of the seven-campus University of Maine System held their first meeting.
The 12-person task force, headed by former Central Maine Power Co. president David Flanagan, met at the system’s Augusta campus.
The task force will recommend possible changes in the size and role of the chancellor’s office, funding levels, missions and relationships among campuses amid shrinking revenues.
Flanagan, of Manchester, was on the university system’s board from 1985-95 and served a term as trustees’ chair.
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