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  • Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

    No word on who will be the interim. I fully expected to read that the Bloomsburg president would be that person similar to what they did with Edinboro.
    I believe it was already announced about the Bloom president being the top dog.

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    • Originally posted by Bart View Post

      I believe it was already announced about the Bloom president being the top dog.
      Must have been based on his track record.

      https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsy...-20190426.html

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      • Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

        Must have been based on his track record.

        https://www.inquirer.com/news/pennsy...-20190426.html
        I think it was based on the university's status.

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        • Number of PASSHE employees making over $200K was way up last year:

          https://www.bizjournals.com/pittsbur....html?ana=wpxi

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          • Originally posted by boatcapt View Post
            Number of PASSHE employees making over $200K was way up last year:

            https://www.bizjournals.com/pittsbur....html?ana=wpxi
            Number of state employees way up. From 59 to 111. 45 are PASSHE and every single one is a senior leader for a university or the entire system. President pay in PASSHE is in the 40th percentile.

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            • Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

              Number of state employees way up. From 59 to 111. 45 are PASSHE and every single one is a senior leader for a university or the entire system. President pay in PASSHE is in the 40th percentile.
              In this time of financial strife for most of the PASSHE instututions, this is terrible optics. When you re laying off professors, administrators and support staff, giving your big wigs a pay raise brings in to question the seriousness with which this "makeover" is being taken by those at the top.

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              • Originally posted by boatcapt View Post

                In this time of financial strife for most of the PASSHE instututions, this is terrible optics. When you re laying off professors, administrators and support staff, giving your big wigs a pay raise brings in to question the seriousness with which this "makeover" is being taken by those at the top.
                Sounds like Corporate America.

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                • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

                  Sounds like Corporate America.
                  Can't be corporate America because corporate America is evil. This is our educational system and educators are above reproach! They are all essential workers and everything they do is "for the children!" Hahahahaha!!

                  Question I have that is not answered by this article is how many PASSHE system employees received pay raises but did not cross this magic $200K threshold? As a practical matter, not much difference between making $199K and $200K. All that extra dollar does is put your name in a newspaper.

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                  • Originally posted by boatcapt View Post

                    In this time of financial strife for most of the PASSHE instututions, this is terrible optics. When you re laying off professors, administrators and support staff, giving your big wigs a pay raise brings in to question the seriousness with which this "makeover" is being taken by those at the top.
                    Who said they got raises? Most PASSHE employees get automatic raises. Managers like those you're highlighting don't. Their raises are more periodic - once every two or three years. Most VPs and Presidents are on contracts that either spell out annual raises. Regardless, a $5k raise is bad optics but also isn't going to reverse a multi-million dollar deficit.

                    Its also possible that this is total compensation, not salaries. The state system just did a major early retirement incentive so its possible that some of what we're seeing is a lower salary plus the retirement incentive payout. I don't have the time to do the research.

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                    • BC3 opening a branch in Ford City.

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                      • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
                        BC3 opening a branch in Ford City.
                        They're doing very well but this won't amount to much. Ford City is trying very hard to reinvent itself but they're too isolated and don't have a diverse economy. Kittanning is Indiana without the university. At one point they were looking at opening a campus in Erie.

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                        • Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

                          They're doing very well but this won't amount to much. Ford City is trying very hard to reinvent itself but they're too isolated and don't have a diverse economy. Kittanning is Indiana without the university. At one point they were looking at opening a campus in Erie.
                          They (Ford City and Kittanning) are hoping to see a Freeport-like boom.

                          Freeport is becoming a boomtown. It's right off 28 and real estate there is rocking.

                          They may do OK there. You figure that's Armstrong High, Kiski Area, Freeport, Apollo, Knoch, Leechburg and the Indiana region all close by.

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                          • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

                            They (Ford City and Kittanning) are hoping to see a Freeport-like boom.

                            Freeport is becoming a boomtown. It's right off 28 and real estate there is rocking.

                            They may do OK there. You figure that's Armstrong High, Kiski Area, Freeport, Apollo, Knoch, Leechburg and the Indiana region all close by.
                            Yeah good luck with that. Freeport is an exurb getting people who work along 28 or in Oakmont/Verona but want Butler County taxes. People aren't choosing Freeport for any sense of community. Same goes for Peters Township in Washington County. Lots of land to subdivide and attractive lower taxes. I don't see that happening in Armstrong County.

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                            • Update on "northeast integration."

                              http://therecord-online.com/site/archives/66037

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                              • Cuts to sports programs unlikely.

                                https://www.post-gazette.com/news/ed...s/202101270153

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