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The UW Board of Regents decided not to make time at its upcoming meeting for a presentation from UW chancellors about how state funding cuts have been felt on their campuses.

Officials instead plan to release summaries later this week of the ways each UW institution has dealt with the 2015-17 state budget’s $250 million cut from the UW System’s funding.

The Regents considered having campus chancellors deliver a presentation about those cuts sometime during the board’s meeting Thursday and Friday at UW-Green Bay, said System spokesman Alex Hummel.

But they ultimately decided not to include those presentations in the meeting’s agenda, Hummel said, and encouraged UW chancellors to talk with people in the communities surrounding their campuses about the impact the cuts have had.

“They opted to focus on the local message,” Hummel said.