Dean Rosovsky is making final preparations for the release of his annual letter to the Faculty on its budget.
The letter, which will probably be about 30 pages long, is a major event in the Rosovsky administration. When Rosovsky's predecessor, John T. Dunlop, was dean of the Faculty there was no budget letter, only an oral presentation at a Faculty meeting, and last year's letter was one of the real crowd-pleasing moves during Rosovsky's first year as dean.
This year's letter is circulating through the corridors of power in draft form, and is divided into three parts: a discussion of last year's $1.4 million deficit, a section of this year's projected $2.5 million deficit, and an assessment of the prospects for next year.
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