ESU President Appointed to Governor’s Board of Higher Education
Posted by: Elizabeth Richardson on September 13, 2024, No Comments
Today, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro announced his appointments to the newly established State Board of Higher Education (www.pa.gov/en/governor/newsroom/2024-press-releases), and East Stroudsburg University is pleased to share that President Kenneth Long has been appointed to this distinguished board.
The State Board of Higher Education will unite leaders from higher education, the business community, labor, students, legislators, and the Shapiro Administration to develop a strategic plan for higher education in Pennsylvania. The Board’s mission includes enhancing coordination among institutions, improving accessibility and affordability for students, and ensuring that our higher education system equips students with the skills and credentials needed to address workforce shortages and drive economic growth for future generations.
Additionally, the Board will establish an Outcomes-Based Funding Council to recommend strategies for funding state-related universities and supporting institutions facing fiscal challenges.
“I am excited to have a seat at this table and help shape the future of public higher education in the Commonwealth,” President Long said. “ESU has always prioritized making higher education more accessible and affordable and I am happy to join a group that is eager to create the same opportunities across Pennsylvania. I am thankful to Governor Shapiro for providing me with this opportunity.”
Through this appointment, ESU’s leadership will have a voice in critical discussions that shape the future of higher education, ensuring continued advocacy for our students and for increased investments in public higher education.
The appointment furthers Long’s commitment to an accessible and affordable post-secondary education, that will have a positive impact on the economic development of the region and the Commonwealth.
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