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STATE SYSTEM FACULTY UNION DISCUSSES PASSHE INTEGRATION PLAN

Just hours after the PA State System of Higher Education Board of Governors approved a plan to consolidate six of its member universities to two groups of three, the union representing PASSHE teachers raised some of their own concerns during a virtual rally. The plan put up for approval today would merge Lock Haven, Mansfield and Bloomsburg in a Northeastern region and California, Clarion and Edinboro in a Western region.  Under the plan, the schools would have some measure of independence, but would report to a single president.  The schools would also retain their athletic identities, but that has yet to be approved by the NCAA.  Those in favor of the plan see the consolidation as a way to share resources and costs.  Today’s vote opened a sixty day public comment period and a final vote will be taken at the next PASSHE meeting in July.

Plan to combine 6 Pa universities into 2 moves forward, with public able to offer their thoughts

Plan to combine 6 Pa. universities into 2 moves forward, with public able to offer their thoughts Updated Apr 28, 2021; Posted Apr 28, 2021 Pennsylvania s State System of Higher Education s governing board agreed to abide by Chancellor Dan Greenstein s recommendation to proceed with the implementation plans for combining six state universities into two institutions. Oct. 19, 2020 File/Screenshot from Pa. House of Representatives website A 60-day public comment period on a plan to consolidate six of Pennsylvania’s state universities into two institutions is now open. The State System of Higher Education’s governing board on Wednesday voted 17-2 at a two-hour special meeting to proceed with a public comment period on a proposal to combine Bloomsburg, Lock Haven and Mansfield universities into one institution and Clarion, California and Edinboro universities.

UD Accreditation Committee seeks input

UD Accreditation Committee seeks input UD Accreditation Committee seeks input Article by UDaily Staff Photo by Kathy F. Atkinson April 26, 2021 Input requested on self-study document, town halls scheduled May 5, 6 In preparation for the University of Delaware’s accreditation review by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE), the University of Delaware’s Middle States Steering Committee seeks feedback from the campus community on the draft self-study document. Gathering campus input is an essential part of the preparation for the on-campus site visit in the fall of 2021. Campus and community stakeholders are invited to review the draft at www.udel.edu/middlestates, and offer comments via an online form by May 15, 2021. MSCHE outlines specific guidance for the self-study report, charging the Steering Committee with ensuring that the document be organized, analytical, concise (no more than 100 pa

St Bonaventure mourns the death of Damian McElrath, the university s 16th president

St Bonaventure mourns the death of Damian McElrath, the university s 16th president
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