NJAAUP Panel discussion with Assemblyman Joe Cryan, Dr. Joe Doria, Gordon MacInnes and AFTNJ Executive Vice President Dr. Sue Tardi. Cryan’s legislation would “Directs Secretary of Higher Education to establish performance-based funding plans for public institutions of higher education.”
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