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College and University Governance: Union County College (New Jersey) 1

This report concerns actions taken by the administration and governing bodies of Union County College to eliminate virtually all structures for faculty participation in academic governance. Union County College is a public, two-year college in Union County, NJ, with a main campus in Cranford and add...

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description This report concerns actions taken by the administration and governing bodies of Union County College to eliminate virtually all structures for faculty participation in academic governance. Union County College is a public, two-year college in Union County, NJ, with a main campus in Cranford and additional campuses in Elizabeth, Plainfield, and Scotch Plains. Founded in 1933, it is the oldest community college in New Jersey. From the mid-1930s until 1982, it operated as a private institution, but that year it again became public after merging with Union County Technical Institute. UCC today enrolls some 11,200 students, about 4,800 of them full-time, and its faculty numbers around 600, with 156 serving on full-time appointments. The college's chapter of the American Association of University Professors was founded in 1965 and has represented the faculty in collective bargaining since the mid-1970s. In fall 2014, the UCC AAUP chapter leadership sent the national AAUP staff a ten-page letter, dated October 30, along with numerous supporting materials.
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