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The UNT Staff Council heard a report from Richard Rafes, senior vice president for administration, Jan. 8 regarding a council resolution calling for greater consideration for staff salaries and staffing levels. "Salary raises for staff have always been a priority, and I am comfortable in saying that will continue," Rafes said. "However, we are facing a nearly $10 billion deficit in the states budget and no one can say what that is going to mean to this campus and to our funding." Rafes said UNTs enrollment increases could work in the universitys favor. "The more students we have, the more money we get," he said. "Even with across-the-board state budget cuts, the more students we have, the greater the proportion of money from state formula funding of universities we should get. So it is in our interest to retain students and increase the size of our student body." In other business, Andy Schoolmaster, professor of geography and associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and UNT Campus Beautification committee member, spoke to the council about a proposed Campus Spirit/Campus Beautification Day. The half-day event would allow faculty, staff and students to come together to complete improvement projects on campus. Several options were discussed, including the pros and cons of holding the event on a Friday afternoon vs. a Saturday morning, whether to hold the event this spring or wait until the fall, and ideas for specific projects. The council approved a motion to endorse the proposed Campus Spirit/Beautification Day with a written statement. In other business, council members:
The council meets again at 2 p.m. March 5 in Room 118 of Marquis Hall.
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