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To the point: Contract, legislative issues top UUP agenda
‘More faculty’ is the mantra being trumpeted by UUP, SUNY and the governor
AFT news - LaCour honored by National Black Caucus
AFT seeks to protect tenure, academic freedom
Candidate statements due to UUP by March 4
Former NYSUT lobbyist Raymond Skuse dies
In memoriam: Union mourns loss of UUPer Eugene Newman
More faculty earn distinguished ranks
Moving forward: Committee votes unanimously to submit tentative pact to full membership for ratification vote
Nominations due for service awards
Proactive outreach key to growth: UUP membership on the rise
Trustees laud commission report
UUP advocacy kicks into high gear
UUP helps professionals on the road to the top
UUP member hopes to be Clinton delegate
NYSUT Legal Service Plan could make life a lot easier
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