"We offered the WSU administration/Board $8 million in concessions; they turned down that offer."
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“This is not the way that you want to make history in Ohio,” said Randy Gardner, chancellor of the Ohio Department of Higher Education.
Former Wright State Professor Mary Beth Pringle says all eyes are on the Miami Valley as the faculty union strike wears on.
ATIC drew the attention of auditors of Wright State in 2017. The center became a division of the Wright State Applied Research Corp. in 2016.
Lining the curb were more than 100 people cheering in support of striking faculty members.
Former Wright State professors win big at Sundance Film Festival.
“The only good thing about losing is it reminds you how good winning is. And you want to feel that way again.”
Union leaders said they offered to join the uniform health care plan if the administration allowed them to continue bargaining about premiums, deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums.
Faculty would accept all aspects of the insurance plan now in place for staff, except that they would keep the right to bargain about premiums, deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums.
In addition to last fall’s “Crazy for You,” he also conducted “Grand Hotel,” “Hot Mikado,” “Les Misérables,” “No, No, Nanette,” and “Fiddler on the Roof.”