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Originally posted by boatcapt View Post
I would counter that state money should favor state citizens...After all, they (or their parents) are the ones who pay the $'s in through their taxes. PASSHE has the opportunity to compete for these state $. While their tuitions have gone up, I still believe they are the lowest in the state which should given them an advantage in competing for the recipients of these $'s.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
If the 14 PASSHE universities weren't *owned* by the state I might agree with you. Funding should always prioritize what is best for you. There's an 11-to-1 ROI on PASSHE plus 90% of their students are in-state and are most likely to stay in state after graduation. Lastly and maybe most importantly, PASSHE outperforms all others on socio-economic mobility after graduation.
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Originally posted by Horror Child View Post
...says the unions. If that were the case, let's invest $100B into PASSHE and make the entire commonwealth rich!
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The view from Lock Haven. Susan Snyder of The Inquirer has a good grip on the whole thing. Note the professor (Cloud) picked up on my realization that virtually everything can be done that is planned without merging/consolidating. That is absolutely true (possibly he didn't get the idea from this board - lol).
However, it is true and that notion gives credence to the idea that the real goal is to force the "slow death" of the schools.
https://www.inquirer.com/education/l...-20210623.html
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View PostThe view from Lock Haven. Susan Snyder of The Inquirer has a good grip on the whole thing. Note the professor (Cloud) picked up on my realization that virtually everything can be done that is planned without merging/consolidating. That is absolutely true (possibly he didn't get the idea from this board - lol).
However, it is true and that notion gives credence to the idea that the real goal is to force the "slow death" of the schools.
https://www.inquirer.com/education/l...-20210623.html
This phase is simply the "well, we tried it and explored all options" b.s. phase.
A few years from now we'll be talking about which are getting closed.
The triads are a joke -- and will be viewed as much by prospective (and current) students.
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Originally posted by iupgroundhog View PostThe view from Lock Haven. Susan Snyder of The Inquirer has a good grip on the whole thing. Note the professor (Cloud) picked up on my realization that virtually everything can be done that is planned without merging/consolidating. That is absolutely true (possibly he didn't get the idea from this board - lol).
However, it is true and that notion gives credence to the idea that the real goal is to force the "slow death" of the schools.
https://www.inquirer.com/education/l...-20210623.html
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
I bet they'll be required for indoor common spaces similar to what we had until this month. But enforcement is something I don't get. If campus being public land means state law leads policy (for example you can carry outdoors on PASSHE campuses) then I don't see how they can enforce or even enact this policy. I think its 100% reasonable to require students living in the dorms to have the vaccine or complete a waiver just like they do for meningitis. College students live, learn, and socialize in groups and this is a communicable virus.
However, this article's author does have a reputation for unintentionally making a mountain out of a molehill. He's the only full-time higher ed beat reporter on this side of the state. His daughter attends Edinboro. He sometimes has to go finding stories to write and PASSHE can't block him from getting info (the unions blab & 99% of operations are subject to FOIA). Its possible that someone at IUP tipped him off to this issue (when probed IUP says nothing is final) and he ran with it.
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NCAA still waiting for information to make a decision.
https://liber.post-gazette.com/news/...s/202106250142
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https://www.penncapital-star.com/com...her-mcclellan/
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Originally posted by Bart View PostNCAA still waiting for information to make a decision.
https://liber.post-gazette.com/news/...s/202106250142
https://www.penncapital-star.com/com...her-mcclellan/
Last edited by complaint_hopeful; 06-25-2021, 05:50 PM.
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Cal U Board of Trustees calls for delay in merger vote
https://monvalleyindependent.com/202...n-merger-vote/
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Governor Wolf indicates his intention for $200 million for PASSHE over the next 4 years.
https://www.governor.pa.gov/newsroom...state-history/
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Originally posted by complaint_hopeful View PostCal U Board of Trustees calls for delay in merger vote
https://monvalleyindependent.com/202...n-merger-vote/
https://observer-reporter.com/news/l...2a43e88fd.html
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Yet, they put Clarion's President in charge of the West Triad.
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