RENO -- UNR President Milton Glick has pledged to address problems found during an internal audit of the College of Agriculture.
Among other things, the audit found the college employs five married couples and the children of three faculty members.
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The audit also uncovered two cases where travelers who were not students or employees accompanied University of Nevada, Reno personnel on trips.
The college also has come under fire in recent years for allegations of hidden cameras focused on the laboratory of a professor who claimed the college had abused animals.
"Some things in it I think are basically overemphasized," Glick told the Reno Gazette-Journal. "I think the criticisms are legitimate and our dean (David Thawley) agrees, and we are going to fix them.
"When you see the next audit of College of Agriculture, you will not see these problems. You may see other problems, but we take this audit as an opportunity to get better," Glick said.