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How to be a Diversity Advocate While Maintaining Free Speech

How to be a Diversity Advocate While Maintaining Free Speech

Includes a Live Web Event on 04/11/2025 at 11:00 AM (EDT)

How does one create & maintain a welcoming environment on campus while also protecting freedom of expression & allowing diverse opinions & thoughts? A university must be a place where differing ideas and thoughts are welcomed while people are valued and nurtured. How and why do we accomplish this difficult goal? This presentation will provide a description of how the courts and institutions have addressed issues of freedom of speech, harassment, protest, and civil disobedience, all creating the framework within which such issues are addressed.

 Learning Outcomes 

1. Recognize that a potential conflict occurs when seeking to balance freedom of expression and diversity, equity, and inclusion 

2. Describe the Issues related to Freedom of Expression and Diversity Advocacy on American Campuses 

3. Articulate the case law on the First Amendment that impacts these issues

Dennis Gregory

Associate Professor of Higher Education

Old Dominion University

Kim Bullington

Assistant Professor of Higher Education

Old Dominion University

Continuing Education Credits

This session counts for 1.0 CSAEd-CORE credit 

NASPA has been approved by the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification to provide CE credit for Certified Student Affairs Educators (CSAEd). NASPA is solely responsible for all aspects of this program.

Guidelines for earning CE credit: 

No partial credit will be rewarded. 

Participants must also complete the feedback survey in the Online Learning Community.

1 Credit is available for attending the live session or viewing the on-demand recording. 

To receive CSAEd credit, attendees must complete the feedback survey that offers the certification in each session. Once you have attended all the live sessions or watched the on-demand sessions for which you would like to request credit, visit the Continuing Education (CE) website to fill out the Student Affairs Education Certification Request Form for all the sessions. All certificants must fill out one for the live session and a separate one for the on-demand sessions. Visit the Continued Education (CE) website to learn more regarding deadlines and receive your certificate of completion for the Virtual Conference.

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