NCCFT Update – March 25, 2012
This has been another week of surprises, primarily in the form of a confidentiality agreement passed by the Nassau Community College Foundation Board of Directors. How are we not to […]
Rally For Our Students!
Speaking Of(f) The Record: Geoffrey Prime’s Empty Invitation
It wasn’t his fault it was empty. He’d known ahead of time that three trustees were not going to be at the March 14th BOT meeting. Yet there was hope […]
NCCFT to Board of Trustees: Restore our access to unfettered campus-wide communications
The NCCFT Calls on the Board of Trustees: “Approve the ALLNCC Resolution on Your March 14th Calendar!” Restore our community’s access to unfettered campus-wide communications The right to free speech […]
NCCFT Update – March 5, 2012
In April 2011 the NCCFT Executive Committee began reaching out to the Administration to discuss ways we could work together to address fiscal problems facing the campus. We will present […]
STOP PLAYING POLITICS WITH PUBLIC SAFETY!
On Monday, Feb 27th, the Nassau County Legislature is scheduled to vote on Ed Mangano’s plan to close 4 of our 8 police precincts. This proposal comes at a time […]
NCCFT Update – 2/12/12
As we have all heard by now, several cars were vandalized. Acts of vandalism or any type of criminal activity is unacceptable on our campus. The NCCFT asks that everyone […]
"More Than a Number" – Teacher Evaluation Forum
Concerns and questions about New York State’s new teacher evaluation system will be the focus of a Feb. 15 public forum at LIU Post, where college professors and Long Island […]
Defend Pensions: Oppose Tier 6.
Today the New York State AFL-CIO is launching a statewide radio ad campaign in opposition to the proposed Tier 6 pension changes. You can listen to the radio ad here. […]
"Don't Let Albany Turn School Funding Into A Game"
NYSUT fights for fairness across the entire spectrum of education, from pre-K through university. We need to make sure we are fighting for each other. Recent changes to education funding […]