Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties (APSCUF) records, 1943-2010, bulk 1970-2002.

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Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties (APSCUF) records, 1943-2010, bulk 1970-2002.

This record group contains information regarding the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties, (APSCUF). This is the faculty union for the State System of Higher Education Colleges and Universities. The record group includes information on the Edinboro Chapter and the state organization.

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Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties

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The Association of Pennsylvania State College Faculty was established in 1937. In 1960 it became the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty (APSCUF). Both of these organizations were professional associations, not collective bargaining units. While these groups represented faculty views to the Board of State College Presidents and other governing agencies, they did not have bargaining power. In 1970, Pennsylvania passed Act 195 that allowed state employees to be represe...

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

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The earliest mention of the Office of Registrar is in the 1912-13 catalog for Edinboro State Normal School. It appears the duties of the registrar at this time did not include accepting tuition payments, as it did later. The 1913-14 catalog instructed that the President accepted payments on behalf of the board. Starting in the 1930s, the office accepted tuition payments, as well as did the scheduling. The registrar's office and Dean of Instruction office were combined in 1938. The Fall 1981 stud...

Edinboro State College

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In Shenango, classes were first offered in 1961 at the Hickory Township High School. In 1968, the Shenango Center was relocated to the junior high school at Farrell. For the first year there the Center shared occupancy of the building, but thereafter it was solely the property of the Shenango Center. Bill Utley was the first director of the Center. He was succeeded by Tom Come for three years and then by William Herrmann. The Center closed in 1975. In 1969-68, the enrollment was 283 students acc...