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‘We don’t give up on our students’ – Remarks from Glenn Richardson, legislative committee chair, at legislative assembly
Our guest post today is by Dr. Glenn W. Richardson Jr. of Kutztown University. These are his comments to APSCUF’s legislative assembly in the Harrisburg area in February. Richardson chairs APSCUF’s statewide legislative committee and is a professor in Kutztown’s...
Coaches counted: Members say ‘yes’ to new agreement
Members of APSCUF’s nominations-and-elections committee, assisted by staff, open contract-ratification ballots Feb. 6 at the Radisson Hotel Harrisburg near Camp Hill. Clockwise from bottom left are committee members Cassandra Reyes of West Chester University, Julie...
APSCUF talks higher ed after governor’s budget address
Sean Crampsie, APSCUF's director of government relations, caught up with legislators after today's Pennsylvania gubernatorial budget address. Watch the videos below for reactions to Gov. Tom Wolf's higher-ed-heavy proposal. "I think one of those big issues that...
Welcome, Katie Jeffries
Today we welcomed Katie Jeffries, State APSCUF's new executive assistant to the president. She's arrived just in time for next week's legislative assembly.
With signatures, faculty contract continues path to printer
APSCUF and Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education negotiators today signed the 2019–23 faculty collective bargaining agreement. Signing in the above photo are APSCUF President Dr. Kenneth M. Mash, left, and State System Board of Governors Chair Cynthia...
See Dr. Kenneth M. Mash’s remarks to the Board of Governors – Jan. 16, 2020
APSCUF President Dr. Kenneth M. Mash's comments begin with some extemporaneous remarks about a faculty survey. His prepared comments begin at about 1:50. Read APSCUF President Dr. Kenneth M. Mash’s comments as prepared: Chairwoman Shapira, governors, Chancellor...
Past APSCUF president was a ‘stabilizing force’
APSCUF is mourning the loss of past President Dr. James Tinsman, who led the organization from 1986 to 1992. He died Jan. 2 at age 89. Click here to read the retired Kutztown University professor's obituary. "He was a stabilizing force within the organization," said...
Happy holidays
We wish you and your loved ones all the best during the holidays and in the new decade. The APSCUF Update newsletter will be on hiatus until Wednesday, Jan. 8. You can catch up on past editions in this password-protected area of the APSCUF website.


