6A - Thursday, October 28, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailyxol i 01 6A - Thursday, October 28, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandailyco * COLEMAN From Page 1A preserve students' learning expe- riences. If successfully completed, the additional cuts would bring the total amount in cost containment at the University to $355 million in annual recurring costs. "We invest in our future by pro- viding record levels of financial aid to students and modest sal- ary increases to faculty and staff," Coleman said in her speech. "We invest by being aggressive in how we use energy, by being more effi- cient with administrative func- tions and by taking more control of our personal health to hold down insurance costs." The effort to cut the additional $120 million will be led by Univer- sity Provost Philip Hanlon, who serves as chief academic officer and chief budget officer, Coleman said. According to her speech, the campus community should expect to hear more from him about the efforts in the near future. Though decisions on specific measures are largely undecided, several University officials have told The Michigan Daily they are considering cost-cutting measures to the University's information technology division, to shared ser- vices operations and reorganizing maintenance of campus facilities. "Just as the external world has changed, we too need to introduce the same kinds of internal innova- tion," Coleman said. "As we have been, we will be deliberate and thoughtful, focusing on reduc- ing administrative and opera- tional costs, with an eye firmly on enhancing the academic mission." Coleman also highlighted plans approved by the University's Board of Regents in June as part of the University's annual budget proposal to allocate funding for the hiring of 50 additional faculty members. "In this year's budget we have funded an additional SO tenure- track faculty positions," Cole- man said. "This complements the ongoing junior faculty initiative and ultimately will improve our student-faculty ratio. We are look- ing to our deans for how best to structure these positions, which will be filled by scholars with a wide range of experience." The proposal in June came after Coleman's 2007 announce- ment that $30 million in central funding would be allocated to hire 100 junior level faculty members with expertise in various interdis- ciplinary studies, which Coleman also discussed yesterday. "Three years ago, we launched an initiative to hire 100 junior faculty up-and-coming profes- sors committed to interdisciplin- ary teaching and research that explores the truly complex issues of our day," Coleman said. "Our faculty and deans have collabo- rated on fascinating proposals for these new teams, and to date we have funded more than 70 posi- tions, with 25 faculty already hired and on campus." Coleman also highlighted stu- dent-recruiting efforts aimed at maintaining the high academic standards of the University. "Recruiting the best also applies to students. We continue to attract exceptional students at all levels of study," Coleman said. "Students are drawn to our cam- puses because of what we have to offer, and we offer a lot." Throughout the speech, Cole- man also highlighted the innova- tive research and teaching being done by faculty that helps advance the academic mission of the Uni- versity and showcased the work of a few students on campus who have exemplified the Michigan experience. Students she cited included those who go above and beyond in their classes, those who use extra-curricular activi- ties to supplement their studies and a group of students who will soon have a satellite they designed launched into space., "Faces change, buildings fall and rise, economies wax and wane. The University of Michi- gan thrives," Coleman finished her speech by saying. "We thrive because a great public university always looks forward, knowing there is nothing more powerful, more invigorating and more essen- tial than creating and sharing knowledge." UGLI From Page 1A best meets students' needs, Alex- ander said she and her colleagues held informal focus group meet- ings with students and surveyed students entering the library for suggestions. "I started doing discussions with student groups because I really think that it's really impor- tant to hear what students have to say because this is going to be a student space, soI wanted to make sure that the space was reflective of what students wanted to see there," Alexander said. The improved lobby will also serve as a venue for poetry read- ings, speakers and workshops. "We hope it will be a space that promotes learning and creativity," she said. Student opinions on the con- struction project have been mixed so far. LSA senior Louise Kane said the construction shouldn't pose too many issues so long as it's not a glaring distraction. "I don't really think it's a big deal unless it affects the quietness," Kane said. Ricky Kramer, also an LSA senior, said he is excited to see how the lobby renovations will turn out. "It seems like they're always doing construction, but I think it will pay off in the end," he said. Alexander said she believes that the noise from construction won't greatly affect students and their studying. "The undergraduate (library) is actually loud anyway, so I really think noise will be minimal," she said. LSA freshman Yanique Foster said she's not sure the renovations justify the hassle from construc- tion. "It's sort of annoying with all the noise that comes with the con- struction," she said. "It makes me wonder about the rest of the con- struction on campus (and) if it's all thatnecessary and how much of my tuition money is paying for this." The construction for the lobby was funded entirely through dona- tions made by Bert Askwith, a 1931 LSA graduate, who has donated funds to other projects such as Bert's Cafe and the Askwith Media Library. Alexander said the new lobby will be named "Bert's Study Lounge" in honor of Askwith. The construction to the lobby will start early in the morning and end early in the afternoon each day until its completion, Alex- ander said. 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