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PASSHE seeks comments on proposed weapons policy

PASSHE will host a webcast on its proposed weapons policy this Thursday, January 9, at 10:00am. APSCUF president, Steve Hicks, will offer comments opposing the policy. Last May APSCUF's Executive Council adopted a formal statement on the policy, which reads: APSCUF...

Retrenchment is nothing more than “Lord of the Flies”

By Jamie Reese, News Editor of the Stroud Courier and student at East Stroudsburg University East Stroudsburg University’s Theatre Department recently presented “Lord of the Flies,” an adaptation of William Golding’s famous novel about a group of boys who are stranded...

APSCUF Resolution on Temporary Faculty and the Affordable Care Act

Last month during APSCUF’s Legislative Assembly meeting, the delegates passed a resolution calling on the State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) to commit to not cutting temporary faculty hours in order to avoid requirements of the Patient Protection and Affordable...

Retrenchment Day 2013: A day that will go down in PASSHE infamy

This is Campus Equity Week across the nation. In Pennsylvania, PASSHE faculty are focused on the state system's self-destructive process of mass retrenchment. The theme of Campus Equity Week is “Stand Up. Speak Out. Organize.” Yesterday at East Stroudsburg, hundreds...

Campus Equity Week: Attitudes Matter

By Amy Lynch-Biniek, Associate Professor of English, Kutztown University For the past two years, I've been working on a qualitative study of contingent teachers. In particular, I've been examining how temporary faculty and permanent faculty choose text books and...

Campus Equity Week 2013: Stand Up. Speak Out. Organize.

Campus Equity Week begins today and will end on Friday, November 2. This year’s theme is Stand Up. Speak Out. Organize. Around the country, faculty organizations are building awareness about the issues facing temporary faculty members. We have seen that the online...

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