by Carrie Hillman | Jul 8, 2014 | News, Uncategorized
Today, the PASSHE Board of Governors met at its quarterly meeting to consider the 2014-15 budget, increases in tuition and technology fees, and a host of other policy issues that will impact students and faculty. Major policy changes approved included: Setting tuition...
by Carrie Hillman | Jun 28, 2014 | News, Uncategorized
By: Ken Mash, APSCUF President As our attention has been focused on the goings on surrounding the budget battles in Harrisburg, including against a cut to PASSHE’s appropriation, fighting off paycheck deception, and working to preserve pensions, an even bigger storm...
by Carrie Hillman | Jun 27, 2014 | News, Uncategorized
The State Government Committees of both the House and the Senate have now moved anti-union legislation one step closer to becoming law by referring them out of their committees. Dubbed “Paycheck Protection” by anti-union groups like the Commonwealth Foundation,...
by Carrie Hillman | Jun 9, 2014 | News, Uncategorized
By Prince Matthews, APSCUF Intern Yesterday, Representative Mike Tobash (R-125th District) held a press conference urging support for a hybrid pension reform plan which will impact the retirement security of current and future APSCUF members. Supported by Governor Tom...
by Carrie Hillman | Jun 2, 2014 | News, Uncategorized
Today, Dr. Kenneth M. Mash begins his two-year term as president for the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties (APSCUF). He was elected to the position on April 26th during APSCUF’s spring legislative assembly. APSCUF...
by ephyra | May 15, 2014 | News, Uncategorized
Higher education is not a service that can be commoditized or reduced to a script to be outsourced or mass produced. APSCUF faculty take pride in their ability to provide a high quality education that invokes thought provoking variables for discussion and increased...