Despite probation, CBU is hitting all targets and then some
CBU went on probation after making drastic cuts to its staff last fall. Now, with fundraising up more than 100%, the university is pushing to redefine its mission as Memphis-centric.
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CBU went on probation after making drastic cuts to its staff last fall. Now, with fundraising up more than 100%, the university is pushing to redefine its mission as Memphis-centric.
Closed programs will end immediately, and the university said it will help the 15 students who are affected by the closures to get the classes they need. Faculty terminations will be final at end of the school year.
Roughly 30 faculty positions are expected to be cut. The largest number are likely in the Rosa Deal School of Arts.
A ‘retrenchment committee’ will look at the campus as a whole and make recommendations for cuts, including majors.
The grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, Arun Gandhi left his imprint all over Memphis, including at Christian Brothers University, where he led the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence for 15 years.
Because the merger would leave Memphis with only two hospital systems, antitrust issues have required Federal Trade Commission review.
Elective surgery bans — in place in Tennessee since March 19 — have left big holes in hospital budgets. Outpatient procedures account for about 45% of hospital revenue in Memphis.
Former CEO of St. Francis in Memphis talks about insurance in the Memphis market and how it and other facets of health care will be impacted by Methodist buying Saint Francis hospitals.
Regional One Health had bid on purchasing the two Saint Francis hospitals in the Memphis area that Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare has under contract.
For-profit St. Francis will take $2 million in county taxes away when it leaves and Methodist takes over.
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