A Student Affairs Administrator and a Police Officer Walk into a Bar…

Two former fellows, Dr. Alice Yau, a Sergeant with the Chicago Police Department and Dr. Jill Dunlap, Senior Director for Research, Policy, and Civic Engagement at NASPA join us this month to discuss their research and curriculum related to speech, campus law enforcement and student affairs administrators. Together, with host Michelle Deutchman, learn how this dynamic duo paired up to address protest and free speech policies on campus. Episode Resources:For more information about Jill & Ali’s Student Affairs Workshops: https://freespeechcenter.universityofcalifornia.edu/filling-in-the-free-speech-gaps/ 2020-2021 Fellowship Project – Mind the Gap: Administrators’ Role in Reducing Tensions Between Campus Law Enforcement and Student Activists: https://freespeechcenter.universityofcalifornia.edu/fellows-20-21/dunlap-yau-research/ Jill & Ali’s Fellows in the Field Workshop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irTF309Rrak Two examples recommended during the episode:University of Oklahoma Campus Event Response Team (C.E.R.T.): https://www.ou.edu/studentaffairs/resources/cert University of California Irvine Constructive Engagement Model: https://dos.uci.edu/images/freespeech/Constructive%20Engagement-The%20UCI%20Model.pdf

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SpeechMatters is the official podcast of the University of California National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement. The podcast features thought leaders tackling the most pressing issues impacting free expression and democracy on campus, and beyond. Hosted by the Center’s Executive Director, Michelle Deutchman.