by Kathryn Morton | Jul 30, 2024 | News
Patrick McGinty brought his plus-one to the APSCUF strike in 2016. “I walked the picket line as an adjunct, with my wife — my wife who was eight-and-a-half months pregnant,” McGinty said. As a new adjunct, the union’s fight was especially pertinent to him: One of the...
by Kathryn Morton | Jul 12, 2024 | News
John Gump has spent the last eight years continuing APSCUF’s fight for coaches. Rob Fulton of Shippensburg University aims to use his experience to continue this fight as the new coach executive leader for the union. This is only the second time since the coaches’...
by Kathryn Morton | Jul 11, 2024 | News
The July 11 Board of Governors meeting streamed via YouTube. APSCUF faculty members spoke during the public-comment section. Watch their remarks toward the start of the recording. Use the links below to jump to comments as prepared: • Dr. Kenneth M. Mash, APSCUF...
by Kathryn Morton | Jun 4, 2024 | News
With the academic year behind us, here are some stories from the past year showcasing the accomplishments of our faculty and coaches. Bloomsburg University Professor Darlene Perner received the Burton Blatt Humanitarian Award from the Council for Exceptional...
by Kathryn Morton | May 28, 2024 | News
My name is Jesse Daugherty, and I am a junior political-science major at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Throughout my time at Indiana University, I have developed into a much more complete version of myself, guided by our amazing faculty who do so much for us and...
by Kathryn Morton | May 22, 2024 | News
The May 22 Board of Governors meeting streamed via YouTube. Below are APSCUF President Dr. Kenneth M. Mash’s comments as prepared. Chairwoman Shapira, Chancellor Greenstein, governors, presidents, and guests. I am Ken Mash, and I am the statewide president of the...