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2/23/2026

FSU Calendar February 23rd to 27th 

Wednesday, February 25th Pizza and Cookies 11:30AM to 12:30PM in CC 2540

Stop by Campus Center 2540 for some pizza (bring your own beverage) and relax, chat with colleagues and meet new colleagues. Pick up some FSU swag – stickers, buttons and t-shirts.

Room Change: we will be in the Campus Center, 2nd floor, room 2540

 Dear Faculty and Librarians,

FSU Newsletter

2/20/2026

Dear Members and Non-Members,

We are pleased to share with you the first issue of our new FSU Newsletter. Not sure if you’re a member? Contact us and ask!

Warm regards, your FSU Executive Committee

 

The Point: Drop Ice

2/19/2026

As always, this edition of The Point represents the views of its authors (this week, The Point collective) and does not represent the official position of the FSU.

Parking Bargaining – Update

2/18/2026

Dear Member,

How do you get to campus? Do you ever drive & park on campus?  Do you take the T? 

Our UMB campus unions have been fighting for years to lower the parking rates and raise MBTA subsidies for all UMB community members– students, staff, faculty and librarians-- which most other Boston-based colleges and many public agencies have already done.

Delayed! GIC Vote on Benefit Design Changes

2/12/2026

Dear Faculty and Librarians,

This morning the GIC commissioners voted to postpone action on benefit design changes which are the increases in our deductibles, co-pays, premiums, and to continue covering critical prescriptions such as GLP-1s.

How did this happen?  You. Everyone who sent an email to the GIC and to legislators urging them not to raise the rates.

The commissioners acknowledged receiving over 450 pages of emails.  One commissioner specifically mentioned the number of state legislators who contacted them to vote no.

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