About this event

In today’s environment, students must be encouraged and allowed to safely take political action, freely express themselves, and actively participate in our democracy. Join Campus Compact and the Association for Student Conduct Administration to explore the ways that civic engagement and student conduct functions can collaborate to support students holistically and keep campuses safe.

In this virtual conversation, we will explore trends in the field and examples of effective partnerships—including an innovative way Tulane University is tackling this issue with a new set of roles focused on the intersection of civic engagement and free expression.

Who should attend?

Anyone working in civic engagement, community engagement, student conduct, or related fields. This event is free and open to members and non-members.

Meet The Speakers:

Tess Barker

Executive Director
Association for Student Conduct Administration

Marc Shook

Dean of Students and Deputy Title IX Director
University of South Carolina 

Kaitlyn "KP" Poe

Associate Director, Civic Engagement & Expression
Tulane University

Moderated By:

Bobbie Laur

President
Campus Compact

Questions? Get in touch with us at events@compact.org