Twelve positions eliminated in cuts to OU Finance and Administration department
By Lauren Fisher | Apr. 26, 2017The positions of five university employees have been eliminated as a result of cuts for “budget efficiency.”
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The positions of five university employees have been eliminated as a result of cuts for “budget efficiency.”
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