AdvanceIt is critical for student conduct administrators of all levels to be able to track and remain vigilant of legislation and case law decisions. This task can seem overwhelming. Come learn how to properly and effectively manage this important component of student conduct work from experienced conduct professionals who have been tracking legislation and case law for decades. This series will offer practical solutions and actionable takeaways to allow for participants to track and understand case law and legislation.
Webinar Dates:
It is recommended that individuals register for all three webinars in this series. All registrants will receive access to the recording and slides.
Pricing:
Learning Outcomes:
Continuing Education Credits for those Certified through the Higher Education Consortium for Student Affairs Certification
Knowledge & Skills Areas:
Assessment | Advanced |
Internal & External Partnerships | Intermediate |
Law & Policy | Advanced |
Presenters:
Jessica Galanos, (she/her/hers), is a partner with the law firm of Bricker Graydon LLP, where she practices in the firm’s Higher Education group. Jessica regularly advises higher education clients on a variety of legal issues under Title IX, Title VII, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Collin’s Law, the Clery Act, and various other federal and state regulations, drawing from her own experience working at a large public university and representing universities in litigation. Prior to joining Bricker Graydon, Jessica served as an Assistant Director and Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Illinois State University. She has also held a variety of positions in Illinois government, including the Governor’s Office, the General Assembly, the Attorney General’s Office, and the Office of Executive Inspector General for the Agencies of the Illinois Governor. Contact: jgalanos@brickergraydon.com
Dr. Brian M. Glick, (he/him/his), currently serves as the director of student conduct and community standards at Adelphi University, located in Garden City, New York. Previously, he served in student conduct positions at Northern Illinois University, and residence life positions at Southeast Missouri State University and Elmhurst College. Dr. Glick’s doctoral research established that the practice of student conduct, is a profession, as defined by published criteria. Glick earned a doctorate in education from Northern Illinois University, masters of science in college student personnel administration from the University of Central Arkansas, and bachelors of arts in communication from Kansas State University. Brian also has a long history of involvement with the Association for Student Conduct Administration, including long time service with the Public Policy Legislative Issues Committee, the Membership Engagement Committee, and the Equity and Inclusion Committee. Brian also currently serves on the ASCA Board of Directors as President-Elect. Contact: bglick@adelphi.edu