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University of Missouri touts $1.5 billion investment plan

University of Missouri officials say the school plans to spend $1.5 billion in the next 10 years to hire a total of 300 faculty and staff to enhance the university's research mission.

The program announced Monday is called MizzouForward. The school said in a news release the initiative will use new and existing revenue to recruit about 150 tenured and tenure-track faculty and 150 new staff members.

The plan also includes performance-based salary increases for faculty and staff, investments in new or upgraded scientific facilities, and resources to improve student academic success, including improved graduation rates.

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