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BetacommandBot 23:21, 6 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

More details needed on the Chancellorship

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The article lead mentions that he was known for majorly expanding the University of Pittsburgh, but not getting enough funding to support this expnasion. We need to in the body of the article cover more in detail what happened while he lead the University of Pittsbrugh. We need to explain if this was expansion of curriculum, expansion of graduate offerings, expansion of the number of buildings on the campus, increase in the percentage of students, increase in the percentage of students living on campus, increase in athletic and food operations, or most likely increase in all these aspects with each one adding cost, so that the operationsal cost rose both because the number of students increased, and also because the cost per student, even adjusted for inflation, increased even more. I guess other expansions could have been increase in medical related operations, I think the University of Pittsburgh has a medical school, and increases in the amount of research undertaken, which would lead to more funding for it, but the incoming fund sources may not have fully captured overhead cost. The point is we need to say more in more detail about Litchfield's time as university president.John Pack Lambert (talk) 18:19, 4 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]