by Kathryn Morton | Aug 6, 2025 | News
Millersville University student Lydia Kramer is the 2025 winner of State APSCUF’s $6,000 scholarship, selected by APSCUF’s special-services committee. Kramer is the daughter of Shippensburg APSCUF member Dr. Emily Kramer. The scholarship recipient is...
by Kathryn Morton | Aug 1, 2025 | News
Stay vigilant to avoid scams, monetary loss Some APSCUF members reported receiving emails from individuals pretending to be chapter presidents and asking for payments. APSCUF does not send unexpected emails requesting money (including transfers or gift cards) to...
by Kathryn Morton | Aug 1, 2025 | News
In January, I received an email that brought my attention to this internship. This email was a followup to a conversation from the previous semester about opportunities outside of teaching in the field of education. This was one such opportunity. With a basic...
by Kathryn Morton | Jul 30, 2025 | News
Shortly after becoming his chapter’s vice president, Mario Majcen was part of a three-day strike in October 2016. Now, nine years later, he serves his chapter as president — and all of APSCUF as a statewide officer-at-large. Majcen grew up and graduated from...
by Kathryn Morton | Jul 17, 2025 | News
The July 17 Board of Governors meeting streamed via YouTube. Below are Dr. Mario Majcen’s comments as prepared. Chair Shapira, Chancellor Fiorentino, governors, presidents, and guests, My name is Mario Majcen. I am an at-large member of the APSCUF executive...
by Kathryn Morton | Jul 16, 2025 | News
While working in construction for six years, James (Jimmy) Guignard saw some of the effects of not having a union. When he got to Mansfield University in 2005, he said joining APSCUF was a “no brainer.” Now, 20 years later, the professor sits as an officer-at-large on...