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The PASSHE Prevarication

Who exactly is responsible for retrenchment?  Is it the state government, whose officials have not adequately funded the state system?  Is it PASSHE's Board of Governors who refuse to raise tuition despite evidence that tuition is needed to keep the...

The Election: Perspective from Harrisburg

My first challenge is to talk about this without using the metaphor "changing landscape"... Second, I will try to stick with the "facts" as few papers carry much news about the state legislature races and totals. But let's start with the gubernatorial election....

Retrenchment in the Trenches

I'd love to write some bits of political analysis on what's going to happen with the State House races, but that can wait till another day. Now, retrenchment sits heavy.  First, the last two days Ken and I have been in membership meetings at Mansfield and East...

Senseless Retrenchment

The official APSCUF press release, full of quotes, etc, is just out about the latest on retrenchment: six people in three departments at Kutztown have received formal letters terminating their service with the university as of May 2011.  HR departments across the...

10 Take-aways from APSCUF/PSEA Labor & Higher Edย Conference

One point of holding a conference like this weekend's APSCUF/PSEA Labor & Higher Ed Conference is to disseminate information.  There are many venues to do so, but we thought we'd use this one to provide a snapshot into the conference from our perspective....

APSCUF BoG comments 1

A commitment to distance ed is not an appropriate investment in the basics of education, it's an investment in distance. Letโ€™s transform in a way to retain our core mission & our source of pride & reputation -- quality education with access to many. My...

APSCUF BoG Comments 2

In this time of economic crisis, we need to think about the future...of the nation and the Commonwealth. Education is a way out of this crisis, because we all know we need educated workers. And we can give them those workers. It makes no sense to have budget surpluses...

Business Models Just Don’t Fit, Part I

Whether it is implementing performance indicators or fancy new dorms meant to appeal to students, our Universities and the PASSHE system (echoing the culture) seem enamored with business models.  Are business models appropriate for public higher education? ...

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