by Kathryn Morton | Sep 19, 2017 | Position Statements
APSCUF’s September 2017 legislative assembly approved the following statement on information literacy: Whereas, recent events have thrown a spotlight on the importance of informational literacy and the ease with which false information can be embraced and propagated....
by Kathryn Morton | Sep 18, 2017 | News
What began in 1937 as a professional association for faculty at Pennsylvania’s teacher colleges has grown into an organization touching the lives of more than 100,000 students and their families each year. To celebrate the APSCUF’s 80th anniversary, members,...
by Kathryn Morton | Sep 12, 2017 | News
Photo/Johnmaslar via Wikimedia Commons Mansfield University has withdrawn the letter of intent for retrenchment it issued in March, removing the concern of faculty cuts at the end of the 2017–18 year. Click here to read today’s press release from the university....
by Kathryn Morton | Sep 12, 2017 | News
We are proud to have a copy of Works & Days journal on display in the State APSCUF conference room. The entire “Three Days in October” issue is devoted to contract negotiations and last fall’s APSCUF faculty job action. Learn more about...
by Kathryn Morton | Sep 5, 2017 | News
Today we welcome Andrea Mahoney, left, State APSCUF’s new executive assistant to the president. She will spend the next few weeks learning her duties from Lisa Demko, right, who at the end of this month will retire from APSCUF after more than 30 years.
by Kathryn Morton | Aug 30, 2017 | News
Photo/S.MacMillen via Wikimedia Commons Two letters down, three to go. Edinboro University has withdrawn its letter of intent for retrenchment, removing the concern of faculty cuts at the end of the 2017–18 year. Click here to read today’s press release from the...
by Kathryn Morton | Aug 28, 2017 | News
My name is Brendan Leahy, and I am APSCUF’s communications and government-relations intern for fall 2017. I just started my senior year at Shippensburg University, where I major in communications/journalism and minor in political science. I am also active in...
by Kathryn Morton | Aug 22, 2017 | News
Chairwoman Shapira, Governors, I am here because we learned that today you would be considering an exception to Board of Governors Policy 1985-01-A — specifically an exception for Cheyney University to the language in that policy that requires universities to provide...
by Kathryn Morton | Aug 17, 2017 | News
Marilouise Michel was scrolling through her Facebook feed early this year when a Clarion University graduate’s post leapt out at her. Stevette Wano Rosen’s friend, a fellow Clarion graduate, needed a new liver. The donor must have a matching blood type and be able to...
by Kathryn Morton | Aug 16, 2017 | News
We are delighted to have Joseph Robare, Slippery Rock University faculty member, as our faculty intern this week. He will be in the Harrisburg office interacting with staff members and observing the spectrum of union administration. Click here to learn more about...