ABINGTON, Pa. — Penn State Abington Chancellor Gary Liguori joined leaders of 16 other Philadelphia area colleges and universities and local, state and federal elected officials this week to announce the formation of a task force to plot the future of higher education during a period of seismic change.
“Penn State Abington is excited to collaborate with our colleagues to develop new ways to support students and to strengthen higher education's impact on the regional economy. Abington already provides students with an affordable education that equips them with the skills to succeed. But we all agree that there is a need to holistically assess the opportunities and challenges facing colleges and universities in the Philadelphia area," Liguori said.
"City Councilmember Isaiah Thomas, an Abington alumnus, deserves our thanks for leading the formation of the Higher Academia Task Force at such a transformational time," he continued.
Committees within the task force plan to examine federal funding shifts, mergers and closures, the role of athletics, and the demographic shifts resulting in fewer high school students. They will meet at least monthly through July 2026 and then produce a report with recommendations.