South Dakota Higher Education Faculty Association

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South Dakota Higher Education Faculty Association

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        The South Dakota Higher Education Faculty Association (HEFA) was established on March 27, 1971, by forty-five faculty members representing five state-supported educational institutions. The group formed in response to frustrations over low salaries, a state Supreme Court ruling that limited faculty rights to due process in disputes with administrative officers, and ineffective communication with the Board of Regents on matters traditionally regarded as faculty prerogatives. According to its constitution, HEFA aimed to give South Dakota’s public college and university faculties a unified voice on issues affecting them and to represent their individual and collective interests before influential decision-making bodies. A primary goal of the organization was to improve communication between faculty and all levels of university administration.

        By 1976, the HEFA branch at South Dakota State University underwent a reorganization to expand its membership and joined with faculty groups from other state institutions to form the South Dakota Faculty Coalition, a broader and more inclusive organization. In 1977, HEFA ended its pursuit of recognition as the official collective bargaining unit for higher education faculty and instead endorsed the Council of Higher Education–National Education Association (COHE–NEA) to serve in that capacity. Following this endorsement, HEFA appears to have dissolved by 1978.

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