Sunday, February 23, 2020

With finances growing tighter, state universities told to cut back on adjuncts, combine underenrolled programs - SUSAN SNYDER, The Philadelphia Inquirer

As finances grow tighter at Pennsylvania’s state universities, Chancellor Daniel Greenstein this week told schools to curtail the use of adjuncts, combine under enrolled academic programs and work more closely together to reduce expenses across the 96,000-student system. The directive follows a meeting with the 14 university presidents this week where they examined the financial plans for the schools and collectively decided action was needed, Mr. Greenstein said in an interview Thursday.
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/education/2020/02/14/Pennsylvania-s-state-universities-finances-cut-back-adjuncts-combine-underenrolled-programs/stories/202002140148