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Comments of State APSCUF President Steve Hicks to the PASSHE Board of Governors
This is the 3rd July meeting for which I’ve been state APSCUF president. I’ve spoken the last two Julys about tuition; you won’t be surprised today that I’m speaking about it again. In fact, since you probably read all my messages to faculty, you probably know what...
Comments of State APSCUF Vice President Ken Mash to the PASSHE Board of Governors
Some fifty years ago, the great professor and teacher Leo Strauss of the University of Chicago said that a, “Liberal [arts] education . . . is a training in the highest form of modesty, not to say of humility.” It is with humility, that I say on behalf of my...
IUP Management Surprises Local APSCUF with Retrenchment Reference
The only item on Monday’s Meet and Discuss Agenda at IUP was “Budget Concerns for FY 10-11 and 11-12.” When Susan Drummond, IUP-APSCUF President, received the request for a meeting from IUP Vice President of Human Resources Helen Kennedy, Drummond specifically asked...
PA Universities Mind the Gap
Last Friday afternoon, Penn State announced its fall 2010 tuition increase numbers. According to their press release, they are increasing tuition by approximately $800 per year (5.9% for tiered freshmen and sophomores). In other words, the Penn State trustees have...
The National Council on State Legislatures Paints a Dim Picture of Funding for Higher Eduction
http://www.ncsl.org/documents/fiscal/HigherEdFundingFINAL.pdf In its report the NCSL examines the financial plight of public colleges and universities across the nation. Particularly telling is the NCSL's analysis of how the states would be faring without the...
A message from the President
I have been fortunate in the last dozen years to visit London frequently. One of the funny and interesting and characteristic parts of the "London experience" is riding the subway, the "Tube," where you see polyglot denizens and amazing fashion statements. And...


