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SAVE THE DATE – NYSC AAUP Spring Business Meeting and Conference (April 8th and 9th)

“Using the Accreditation Process, Along With Middle States and AAUP Standards to Facilitate and Enhance Shared Governance”

BUDGET BRIEFING WORKSHOP – February 7, 2022, 5-6pm

To help our members better understand the current budget, Fred Floss, Chair of the NYSC AAUP Committee on Government Relations will be holding a Budget Briefing Workshop on Monday, February 7th, from 5:00-6:00pm.

We hope you will join us for this much needed and useful workshop!

(The Zoom link for this event was provided to all NYS AAUP members in good standing via Action Network email sent on 1/28/2022 @ 11:25am)

“AAUP in CNY” – Monday, 5/2, 12:00-1:15pm

The Syracuse University AAUP Chapter is hosting a panel discussion of regional AAUP organizers in CNY on strategy and challenges building faculty power. The event will feature Dan Breen, President, Ithaca College AAUP; Risa Lieberwitz, President, Cornell University...

BUDGET BRIEFING WORKSHOP – February 7, 2022, 5-6pm

To help our members better understand the current budget, Fred Floss, Chair of the NYSC AAUP Committee on Government Relations will be holding a Budget Briefing Workshop on Monday, February 7th, from 5:00-6:00pm. We hope you will join us for this much needed and...

Fall – 2019 – Conference

Fall – 2019 – Conference

NYSC AAUP Fall Meeting & Conference October 18 & 19, 2019 Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC) The City University of New York 199 Chambers Street, New York, NY 10007 Boots on the Ground - Fists in the Air! Register Here2019 Conference...

Latest News

ARTICLE IN DAILY ORANGE (2.3.22)

  “AAUP endorses New York state budget, seeks increased financial aid” – https://dailyorange.com/2022/02/aaup-endorses-new-york-budget-increase-financial-aid/

NYSC AAUP RELEASES STATEMENT ON GOVERNOR HOCHUL’S FY2023 BUDGET

On January 18th Governor Kathy Hochul presented her FY2023 Executive Budget, which included committing $1.5 billion for SUNY and CUNY over the next five years and expanded TAP eligibility. Another $31 billion is slated to strengthen teacher workforce and invest in schools. In response, the NYS AAUP issued the following statement on January 26th, 2022 noting how much they appreciate and welcome Gouverneur Hochul’s emphasis on education and especially the need for additional funding in higher ed.

Here is a direct link to the Press Release. Press release NYS AAUP Leg Agenda 2022F