EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State University (MSU) eliminated 99 positions as they address a general fund deficit.
Units across campus were directed to find 6% savings in the current fiscal year, as well as plan for 3% savings next fiscal year. Nearly two-thirds of the cuts were proposed across supplies, services, and other non-personnel expenses.
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As a result, 99 positions were eliminated Oct. 14, including several executive roles, according to MSU. Another 83 positions were lost due to federal funding cuts, as well…