Monday, May 7, 2018

Wright State was warned a year ago that more cuts were needed - Max Filby, Dayton Daily News

Wright State University’s interim president saw the school’s recently-announced $10-million problem coming last June. Last summer Curtis McCray, in the midst of serving a brief three-month stint as interim leader of the school, announced that Wright State’s financial problems were “a little deeper” than the $30.8 million trustees cut out of the school’s 2017 budget. Instead, McCray recommended trustees slash $40 million from Wright State’s budget. A year later, the current university administration has found that McCray’s predictions have come true. https://www.daytondailynews.com/news/wright-state-was-warned-that-more-cuts-were-needed-year-ago/TCB1O84BNo5lXG2anhOXRO/