Another look back at our Advocate Q&A from this past year brings us to Eugene McFeely, senior director of veteran affairs and services. We talked with McFeely about the importance of the Center, his background, and the future of student veteran impact at Penn State. Read his Q&A here https://ow.ly/H0UB50Ql7hP!
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Let's look at the facts: "This year, twice as many congressional offices requested fellows than there are fellows available." ~ Jonathan Bagger, CEO of American Physical Society, an STPF founding partner society in our video series of important voices in STPF history. 🎥 Watch here! https://bit.ly/3LC6C4y
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Have you ever considered what it must be like for the President of the United States to go through the tedious task of moving from one residence to another like the rest of us? In the following infographic, take a look into just what a Presidential move at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue looks like for both the outgoing and incoming Presidents, along with their families and staff members. https://lnkd.in/gcdpYY9P
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It is essential to recognize when excellent school programs in art, design, & media education. The Illinois Art Education Association seeks to honor this programmatic & professional excellence where it occurs in Illinois schools. https://ow.ly/NBjO50RaQi1
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Get to know Madiha Merchant and Stephanie Aferiat, and learn some practical tips about marijuana at work from Ogletree Deakins. All this and more in the latest newsletter from ACC Georgia - Association of Corporate Counsel!
Check out the Summer 2024 ACC Georgia Newsletter! https://lnkd.in/ein-rVZX
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Retired Surgeon | Chair Tri Delta Foundation Board of Trustees | Women's Empowerment | Life Sciences | Committed to transforming national healthcare delivery to ensure quality, accessible, affordable care for all
Advocating for freedom of association is crucial, especially for organizations like Greek life, which often provide valuable opportunities for personal growth, leadership development, and community service on college campuses. Greek organizations not only offer a sense of belonging and camaraderie but also foster leadership skills, philanthropic endeavors, and academic support systems. These groups contribute positively to campus culture by promoting inclusivity, diversity, and a strong sense of community. By participating in initiatives like the First Amendment Institute, members of organizations like Tri Delta gain a deeper understanding of their rights and responsibilities as advocates for their organizations and the broader community. This knowledge empowers them to effectively engage in dialogue, promote positive change, and uphold the values of freedom and association. Ultimately, recognizing the value of Greek life and supporting initiatives that empower its members to advocate for their rights ensures that these organizations continue to enrich campus life and contribute positively to society.
Last week, Tri Delta sent three collegiate members, Libby Lester, Texas, Katarina Betris, Jacksonville, and Alexandra Hofmaister, Oregon State, to the First Amendment Institute (FAI) to learn how to advocate for freedom of association on their campuses. Alexandra shared, "I loved my experience and the opportunity to learn more about the impact of our voices on campus, especially as leaders of powerful organizations such as Greek life. My greatest takeaways from this conference were about fair application and ensuring that all actions you take and precedents you make are applied equally within our chapters and on our campuses."
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#ICYMI TMCF Chief Business & Legal Officer David K. Sheppard talks about the significance of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund HBCU Fly-In on The Daily Flash. The HBCU Fly-In is an opportunity for presidents and chancellors from HBCUs and PBIs, legislators, policymakers, and corporate leaders to come together to discuss the challenges and opportunities for HBCUs and PBIs, build on victories from last year, and learn more about where we believe we can make a significant contribution to the development of federal policy that impacts our institutions. https://lnkd.in/dEaQjBAt.
HBCU 100 Presidents | David K. Sheppard | Daily Flash
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On May 4, 2024, Bates will install a new president for only the eighth time in its 168-year history. Here’s all the background, how to watch, and why, in a sense, a Bates inauguration is rarer than a solar eclipse.
FAQs: What to know and expect at the inauguration of Bates College President Garry W. Jenkins on May 4
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In our eighth State AG Pulse episode in season 4, we discuss the primary outcome in West Virginia as well as the remaining state AG primaries in Utah, Missouri, and Vermont. Chris Allen, Katen Bhirud, and Emily Yu of Cozen O'Connor then delve into the topic of federalism, the increasingly active role state AGs are taking when it comes to federal regulation, and how businesses can engage strategically with AGs to ensure their voices are heard.
State AG Pulse | The State AG: Both Advocate & Influencer
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In our eighth State AG Pulse episode in season 4, we discuss the primary outcome in West Virginia as well as the remaining state AG primaries in Utah, Missouri, and Vermont. Chris Allen, Katen Bhirud, and Emily Yu of Cozen O'Connor then delve into the topic of federalism, the increasingly active role state AGs are taking when it comes to federal regulation, and how businesses can engage strategically with AGs to ensure their voices are heard.
State AG Pulse | The State AG: Both Advocate & Influencer
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New Blog Post ✍️ As we celebrate the achievements of our graduates, let's also look forward to the bright futures they will forge, thanks to the solid foundation they have built at The College of Westchester. Our Keynote Speaker, Westchester Board Legislator, Jewel Williams Johnson, beautifully encapsulated this sentiment: “You have the power to make a difference......" Full blog here: https://ow.ly/4HZY50Sxcuy
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