Let's welcome Max Martinez to CPCA as our Government Affairs Assistant! Max Martinez was born in San Mateo and raised in Sacramento where he attended Christian Brothers High School. He is currently entering his fourth year at California State University, Chico, pursuing studies in Political Science and Communication Studies. Previously, Max was a member of the baseball team at the University of Kansas, where he achieved recognition on the honor roll. Max has experience working a variety of roles in the state capitol community such as in the public affairs department of Cal Expo and the State Fair. Welcome to the team Max! #WelcometoCPCA
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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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"Good is the enemy of great." This is a powerful statement from Chancellor Donde Plowman of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. For Tennessee to be great, we cannot settle on being just good. Tennessee is building to greatness with the TEAM TN effort. A National Science Foundation (NSF) "model for how to build the innovation capacity we need across the country". Learn more about TEAM TN here: https://teamtn.org/
"A state that has a great university—particularly a great public, flagship, land-grant university—has opportunities that wouldn't exist otherwise." There's never been a better time to be a Tennessee Volunteer! Today, Chancellor Donde Plowman delivered her fifth annual Flagship Address, during which she celebrated a year of record achievements and shared her vision for the upcoming year. Read more at https://lnkd.in/gTq4NSX6
Flagship Address 2023
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Goes well beyond what happens on the Football field.
The nation's first collegiate homecoming? Right here at Baylor in 1909. 🐻💚💛 A look back at the history of #BaylorHomecoming, in 30 seconds:
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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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Today, PEDC and the City of Pearland, Texas Mayor Kevin Cole joined Brazoria County leaders for the Greater Houston Partnership's Future of the Region event at the University of Houston-Clear Lake, Pearland Campus. Recognized as one of the fastest-growing counties in the region, panelists discussed the county's exciting new developments and many strategic advantages for business. #PearlandTX #GreaterHouston #InnovationLivesHere
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Honoring Leo Vinton Butts Leo Vinton Butts was the first African-American graduate of the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy and the first African-American to play for the UW varsity football team. A World War I veteran and activist, Butts later owned and operated a pharmacy and, in his UW Ph.D. thesis, was one of the first to document the history of African-Americans in pharmacy. Learn more about Leo Vinton Butts here: https://lnkd.in/eSZpiSP5
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So great to see James McIlroy featured on the University Sales Center Alliance LinkedIn page. The work James does for the UNH Professional Sales Group and the UNH Sales Center is critical to one of the many amazing experiential learning opportunities students have access to at UNH Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics! Watch the full feature to learn more. #PaulPride
This Member Monday we're spotlighting James McIlroy of the University of New Hampshire. Check it out and our others on our site at https://lnkd.in/gQ4h5ctJ.
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Check out this article Andy Strader, Samuel Plante, and myself researched and wrote for the Spring publication of the Santa Clara Business Law Chronicle regarding the unionization of the Dartmouth Men's Basketball Team. A new era of college sports is beginning to emerge as Dartmouth becomes the first Men's Basketball team to unionize. As more and more athletes are being paid through the NIL, more legal issues are arising. https://lnkd.in/gKXGFjat
Dartmouth Men's Basketball Unionize: First Collegiate Team Certified by The NLRB
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Great to see WGU Labs' own Betheny Gross present our research on employment trends in rural northwest regions! According to Betheny, “Rural economies, once dominated by agriculture, are now more diverse, with talent working across health care, education services, retail, manufacturing, finance, and more. Our analysis shows that this evolution over the past 50 years has not only continued but may have taken interesting shifts as a result of the pandemic. As millions of workers shifted from offices to working from home, many observers suggested that this could be an economic boon for rural populations.” Find the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gr_x9KHk
What a great day in #Montana to participate in a Roundtable with Governor Greg Gianforte, WGU Labs, Montana Department of Labor & Industry, Montana Chamber of Commerce, and the MONTANA HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION discussing the workforce needs of the state through innovative public/private partnerships. It was also inspiring to connect with our Western Governors University alumni and recognize a few of our recent scholarship recipients. It was a special treat to have the Governor and First Lady present the awards.
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