ORONO (AP) – The University of Maine says it will cut spending during the coming academic year by $8.8 million, a move that will result in 32 layoffs.
In its announcement Friday, the university said 31 other employees will see a reduction in their work hours. In addition, 77 positions are being held vacant for elimination.
The university said reductions in personnel costs account for all but $3 million of the cuts. The balance will come through reduced operating expenses and administrative efficiencies.
Most of the layoffs are at the Cutler Health Center, whose operations were transferred to a private provider. Four of the five faculty being laid off are coaches in sports that were discontinued.
The university’s budget for the year beginning July 1 totals $248 million.
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