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According to source – “Back in the New York Groove,” student artwork from the Summer New York Art Experience, through Sept. 7; “Anamnesis,” an exhibit of works by Naomi RaMona Schliesman and Keith W. C. Lemley, Sept. 12 through Oct. 5; BA/BS Exhibit, work by art majors in MSUM’s Department of Art and Design, Oct. 10-26; BFA Exhibition #1, work by MSUM students pursuing a bachelor of fine arts degree, Oct. 31-Nov. 23; MSUM BFA Exhibit #2, work by MSUM students pursuing a bachelor of fine arts degree, Nov. 28-Dec. 15

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Minnesota State University Moorhead is offering faculty another round of early retirement incentives in preparation for an estimated $7.5 million cut in state funding.

President Edna Szymanski said some faculty will be replaced with new hires, but some positions will not be filled.

The incentives will be offered primarily to longtime faculty. Some administrators also will receive incentive offers.

“Of all of our employees, the faculty are the ones where there’s a pretty big spread between the salary someone retires at and the salary you hire at,” Szymanski said. “So you get savings right there.”

Szymanski’s goal is to save $1 million per year in salary and benefits through the early retirements.

MSUM junior Rachel Wassberg said students are concerned about the retirements because many faculty who will qualify for the incentives are students’ favorites because of their experience.“They’re often the best advisers because they’ve been around for a long time,” said Wassberg, student senate secretary.

The number of retirements will depend on who accepts the incentives and the salaries required for their replacements.

MSUM has already reduced its permanent workforce by about 85 positions over the past three years through early retirements and attrition.

Some of those 85 jobs have been filled with adjunct faculty or fixed-term positions.

Wassberg, a mass communications major, said she hasn’t noticed much difference so far because MSUM covered those positions with adjunct faculty.

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