Community conversation on March 5 to support instructors in the classroom

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A Community Conversation on Academic Freedom, designed to provide support for instructors whose teaching may feel more challenging or complicated in our current cultural and political moment, will be held on March 5, 3:30-5 p.m., in the Regency Suite, Nebraska Union on city campus.

The gathering will focus on sharing information, strengthening connections for mutual support and mentoring, and building both individual and collective paths forward. The event will include comments from the Executive Vice Chancellor, faculty, and students, as well as table discussions.

RSVP online by February 26. Registration is limited to the first 120 individuals. Instructors are encouraged to join the waitlist if registration is full. Future conversations may be held if there is interest.