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YOUNGSTOWN Youngstown State University’s faculty union is requesting that all decisions regarding academic program cuts or reductions be postponed until a comprehensive review of all divisions is conducted.
“The (Academic) Senate is right to ask for this. If the administration wants to make changes and possible cuts based on cost / benefit data, then all divisions of the university should be subject to the same processes,” Susan Clutter, president of the YSU-Ohio Education Association, said.
Clutter was referring to the main thrust of an April 30 letter the Academic Senate sent to the administration asking it to apply those same evaluation measures it’s using for the academic division to every facet of YSU.
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YOUNGSTOWN – Youngstown State University’s faculty union is requesting that all decisions regarding academic program cuts or reductions be postponed until a comprehensive review of all divisions is conducted.
“The (Academic) Senate is right to ask for this. If the administration wants to make changes and possible cuts based on cost / benefit data, then all divisions of the university should be subject to the same processes,” Susan Clutter, president of the YSU-Ohio Education Association, said.
Clutter was referring to the main thrust of an April 30 letter the Academic Senate sent to the administration asking it to apply those same evaluation measures it’s using for the academic division to every facet of YSU.
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