Crisis Planning: How to Prepare for Free Speech Conflicts on Campus
Traevena Byrd, vice president and general counsel at American University (DC), discusses the legal obligations college and university leaders need to consider when controversial speakers come to campus—and the importance of working with your office of legal counsel.
November 27, 2018
Roosevelt Institute Report Examines Effects of Student Debt
November 21, 2018
Faces of Dreamers: Cynthia Torres, Missouri Southern State University
November 19, 2018
CUPA-HR Releases 2018 Student Affairs Report
November 14, 2018
Cannabis and the College Campus: Considering the Impact on Students in a Changing Legal Climate
On Nov. 6, 2012, voters in Washington State joined voters in Colorado in passing legislation that legalized marijuana. Since then, eight other states and Washington, DC have passed similar bills. Jason R. Kilmer of the University of Washington looks at what legalization means for college campuses.
November 13, 2018
More Women Peers Helps Women Succeed in STEM, NBER Finds
November 7, 2018
NACUA Webinar on Handling Employee Separation Agreements
October 31, 2018
Practicing Vigorous Civility
We are facing a crisis of speech in the United States, a turmoil over how to speak to each other across lines of difference. And nowhere is this strain more sharply felt than at colleges and universities, writes Frederick Lawrence.
October 31, 2018