Delegates begin their day of speakers, reports, and discussion at APSCUF’s legislative assembly, held Feb. 7–8 at Radisson Hotel Harrisburg near Camp Hill. Photos/Kathryn Morton At APSCUF’s 201st legislative assembly, delegates and officers welcomed guest speakers,...
APSCUF’s February 2020 legislative assembly approved the following resolution about psychological services. Whereas the first responsibility of educators and universities is the well-being of students; Whereas facilities for psychological services across the State...
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...
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...
Feb. 6, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Kathryn Morton, or 717-236-7486 Coach union members at Pennsylvania’s state-owned universities voted this week to ratify their four-year tentative agreement. Of APSCUF coach members...
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...
Campaign statement Fellow LA Members, I write to ask for your support for my candidacy to serve as an Officer-at-large. I became a member of APSCUF when I started as an adjunct at Shippensburg in 2000. Over the years, I’ve increased my involvement at both local and...
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.
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...