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APSCUF supports UICUF faculty strike
Striking UICUF Faculty, The Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty (APSCUF), which represents over 6,000 faculty and coaches, stands in full support of your efforts to pay professors what they are worth and to improve the quality of your...
APSCUF legislative assembly approves policy statement on distance education
At February’s Legislative Assembly, APSCUF’S Ad Hoc Committee on Academic Policy issued a policy on distance education. While the policy states that distance education provides access to underserved student populations, it maintains that the traditional method of...
APSCUF calls for additional state support for PASSHE
On Tuesday, February 4, Governor Corbett announced his 2014-15 budget priorities. Once again he has proposed flat funding ($412 million) for the State System of Higher Education (PASSHE). He has also proposed a $25 million scholarship program for middle-income...
Governor Corbett’s budget proposal includes flat funding for PASSHE
Today's budget address from Governor Corbett was neither a surprise nor very helpful. If you didn't hear, the Governor announced another year at the same level of funding ($412 million) as the past two years -- the amount PASSHE has been held to since the...
Union members rally against paycheck deduction legislation
By Amy Majani, APSCUF intern On Tuesday, January 28, throngs of union members from around the state stood together at the Capitol building to oppose House Bill 1507 and Senate Bill 1034, which would make the payroll deduction of union dues, fair share fees, and...
APSCUF president discusses student recruitment concerns at PASSHE board meeting
At the January 23rd State System Board of Governors meeting, APSCUF president Steve Hicks addressed the board with the following comments about student recruitment concerns. I want to speak to you about a common concern: student recruitment. Let me start with a...
APSCUF officers provide input on proposed weapons policy
During the PASSHE webcast on its proposed weapons policy, APSCUF president, Dr. Steve Hicks, and vice president, Dr. Ken Mash, offered brief remarks expressing concerns about the draft policy. Dr. Lisa Millhous, APSCUF's chapter president at West Chester University,...
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...