Higher education across the state of Pennsylvania is feeling the strain of dwindling resources, particularly at Mansfield University. Leaders say the college is facing a projected $14.3 million deficit over the next two years. The state’s appropriation for MU have decreased by nearly 14 percent since 2008. Now, 29 full time faculty and at least 25 staff and administrative positions are in jeopardy. Leaders say the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties were informed at the end of the last academic year that the deficit was at $3 million. College leaders say in order to keep Mansfield and other schools viable for the long haul, there needs to be a major boost in funding.
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