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CLAS frustrated with state financial situation By Eric Nelson Kansan staff writer KU administrators met last weekend with chairpersons from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University financial situation. Chairpersons from humanities, social sciences and natural sciences departments met with Del Shankel, interim executive vice chancellor, and Del Brinkman, vice chancellor for academic affairs. James Muyksens, dean of liberal sciences, conducted the meetings. The meetings were organized after Chancellor Gene A. Budg received a letter about the underfinancing of the college. It was written by Richard Givens, chairperson of chemistry, Elaine Khair, chairperson of political science, and Robert Spires, chairperson of Spanish and Portuguese. Shankel said, "We shared a lot of information with them about the financial difficulties and how they have impacted the college." Muyksens said it was important for the chairpersons to be able to discuss problems with the administration. He said he thought the meetings explained problems facing the admin and explained them. He said contradictory messages from the Legislature created uncertainty for KU's financial situation. One minute the financial word is optimistic, and the next it is pessimistic, he said. "I think a prime concern of the chairs is they have to make decisions right now." Muxskens said. Necessary financial decisions include hiring GTAs. If the chairpersons wait too long to hire, quality may be sacrificed. Mukksen said. Is money not allocated, it would be difficult to find money for salaries. Spires, who attended the meeting Saturday, said it was a general exchange of problems. "They presented the plight of the University in general." he said Spires said the administration explained the pressures it faced trying to finance the University with limited resources from the state. He said Shankel and Brinkman understudied the problems facing the college. 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