📆 How and when should college presidents issue statements on political and cultural controversies? Tune in this Thursday to hear how four college presidents approach this question and their strategies for communicating with their campus communities. https://t.co/ujycknnbNY
BREAKING: The Supreme Court ruled today in favor of Students for Fair Admissions in two closely watched cases, ending race-conscious admissions at all colleges that use the practice nationwide. This is a developing story, and our paywall has been dropped: https://t.co/To6GNjHQYC
BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court rules colleges and universities must stop considering race in admissions, putting an end to affirmative action in higher education. https://t.co/qCOtkgbxQO
California is getting special attention as #SCOTUS gears up to issue rulings on race in college admissions. @NewsHour visited a campus making a push to improve diversity without consideration of race or gender. What are the lessons? #AffirmativeAction https://t.co/la7bunMDzB
The NASPA RII Conference is just days away! We are so excited to have Steve Burns as our Keynote Speaker. His talk will focus on mental health. What questions do you have? Drop them below!
YouTube's reversal of its prohibition on false claims about U.S. elections comes as the 2024 campaign is already underway, with Donald Trump continuing to claim, without evidence, that he lost to Joe Biden in 2020 because of widespread fraud. https://t.co/oOAjPK6hY2
Amid a larger conservative attack on higher education DEI programs, Florida Gov. DeSantis has signed a bill into law barring the state’s colleges and universities from spending money on DEI programs, and limiting how race can be discussed in many courses. https://t.co/nxdEy7WVpp
Under a new bill, Florida's public colleges would be required to have offices that oversee campus speaker events and ensure that “multiple, divergent, and opposing perspectives” are represented. https://t.co/RnXm2aLNmP
Special PPD #NASPA23 Tweets: The NASPA Public Policy Division leadership team meeting is underway. Currently reviewing the various federal and state level higher ed centric issues and legislative considerations. Tons of info here: https://t.co/BwSgmhU659
Your Weekend PPD Tweet: We're packing our bags and excited for #NASPA23 with 5,000 or so of our @NASPAtweets friends! Plenty of great sessions that will touch upon public policy items. Have a great conference!
Your Weekend PPD Tweet: The House Higher Education & Workforce Development Subcommittee held its first hearings of this Congress on Biden's student loan relief proposal. Democratic & GOP leaders raised cogent solutions worthy of discussion. Your thoughts?
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