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AACRAO CAUCUSES

Working in higher education means moving toward a more inclusive future, one where we integrate diversity and inclusion into our institutions at every level. AACRAO's Caucuses are networking and affinity groups designed to promote diversity and equity in higher education. AACRAO relies on member volunteers to support the mission and strategic plan for the organization. As current practitioners in the registrar, admissions, and enrollment management professions, our members apply best practices, develop new ways of thinking about and doing our work, and identify strategies for success on campuses.

Sharing experiences enhances the AACRAO knowledge base, increases the value of AACRAO membership, and allows members to grow and develop professionally. In addition to helping others in our profession, participating in a Caucus will enhance your professional growth as well. 

Caucuses fall under Committee Group 5: Access and Equity. All AACRAO members are eligible to join a caucus.

Upcoming Events

AACRAO’s Women’s and LGBTQIA+ Caucuses: Update on Title IX

February 21, 2024

February 21, 2024 | 2:00 - 3:00 PM ET

Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the passage of the landmark Title IX law, which recognized gender equity in education as a civil right. This webinar will provide an update on the final Title IX regulations to overhaul how institutions respond to sexual misconduct complaints and extend federal protections to certain groups. It will also touch on the Biden administration's proposed Title IX rule for transgender student sports participation. Join AACRAO’s Women’s and LGBTQIA+ Caucuses, government relations staff, and other representatives for a discussion on Title IX’s continued impact on campus efforts to address and prevent sex-based discrimination.

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    Moderators:

    Melissa Manuel

    University Registrar, NEOM University

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    Tammy Johnson

    ED, Doctoral Programs, Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies, Marshall University

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    Molly McDermott Fallon

    University Registrar, University of Cincinnati

    Presenters:

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    Jill Dunlap, Ph.D.

    Director for Research, Policy, and Civic Engagement NASPA

    Past Events

    AACRAO’s Women’s and LGBTQIA+ Caucuses: Update on Title IX

    February 21, 2024

    February 21, 2024 | 2:00 - 3:00 PM ET

    Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the passage of the landmark Title IX law, which recognized gender equity in education as a civil right. This webinar will provide an update on the final Title IX regulations to overhaul how institutions respond to sexual misconduct complaints and extend federal protections to certain groups. It will also touch on the Biden administration's proposed Title IX rule for transgender student sports participation. Join AACRAO’s Women’s and LGBTQIA+ Caucuses, government relations staff, and other representatives for a discussion on Title IX’s continued impact on campus efforts to address and prevent sex-based discrimination.

    Additional Resource:

    Register Here

      Moderators:

      Melissa Manuel

      University Registrar, NEOM University

      headshot of Tammy Johnson

      Tammy Johnson

      ED, Doctoral Programs, Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies, Marshall University

      Photo of Molly McDermott.

      Molly McDermott Fallon

      University Registrar, University of Cincinnati

      Presenters:

      photo of jill dunlap

      Jill Dunlap, Ph.D.

      Director for Research, Policy, and Civic Engagement NASPA

      Articles

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      Empowering Women in STEM: Breaking Barriers and Forging New Paths

      Oct 30, 2023

      Strategies to support and empower women in STEM.

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      Celebrating Pride through Community

      Jun 26, 2023

      View resources, research, and opportunities to engage and connect with your membership in celebration of Pride month.

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      Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month

      May 1, 2023

      Discover new ways to celebrate AAPI Heritage month in 2023.

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      Celebrating and Sharing Latinx Heritage Month

      Oct 3, 2022

      Learn more about LatinX heritage month and find out how you can join in the celebration.

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      Find your Space

      Jun 10, 2022

      Learn more about Pride month, the LGBTQIA+ Caucus, and see how you can get involved.

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      7 Ways You Can Celebrate Pride Month

      May 31, 2022

      Learn more about what it means to be loud and proud.

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      Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month

      May 2, 2022

      Learn about AAPI Heritage Month, preview events hosted by the AACRAO AAPI Caucus, and gain additional resources to support your learning and allyship.

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      Women's History Month

      Mar 8, 2022

      Learn more about Women's History Month and how you can get involved.

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      Celebrating and Commemorating Black History Month

      Feb 22, 2022

      Learn more about Black History Month and how you can get involved.

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      Native American Heritage Month

      Nov 1, 2021

      Learn more about Native American History Month and how you can get involved.

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      LGBTQIA+ Month

      Oct 18, 2021

      Learn more about LGBTQIA+ Month.

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      Hispanic Heritage Month

      Sep 20, 2021

      Learn more about Hispanic Heritage Month.

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      Field Notes: Self-Advocacy is Not Selfish

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      Field Notes: AACRAO Women's Caucus Chair Laura Remillard writes on the importance of self-advocacy and gives tips on how to improve.

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      May Book Club - Minor Feelings: An Asian American Reckoning

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      AACRAO Book Club to discuss new book by essayist and poet Cathy Park Hong.

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      New Leadership in AACRAO Caucuses

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      New leadership for AACRAO's Black and Women's caucus in 2021.

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      Asian American and Pacific Islander Caucus - Bystander Training

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      Resources and Bystander training from the AAPI Caucus to promote anti-hate and antidiscrimination.

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      AACRAO Book Club - "How to be an Antiracist" Recap

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      Dr. Soraira Urquiza and Joyce Philip recap our recent Book Club discussion and their thoughts going forward.

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      AACRAO's Women Caucus - Celebrating Women's History Month

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      Women's history month and the AACRAO Women's Caucus.

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      February Book Club: How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X Kendi

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      Author to speak at the AACRAO (106th) Annual Meeting.

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      AACRAO celebrates Native American Heritage Month

      Nov 2, 2020

      Learn about our Native American caucus, comprised of members who at tribal and non-tribal colleges and universities.

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      AACRAO celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month

      Sep 22, 2020

      How are you supporting Latinx and Hispanic students, staff, and faculty?

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      LGBTQIA Caucus welcomes new chairs Tammy Johnson and Chris Dorsten

      Aug 24, 2020

      Thank you to departing chairs Paul McCarty and Holly Halmo.

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      Protesting 101: Preparation, etiquette, and safety

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      Tips ahead of the Aug. 28 March on Washington.

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      Protesting during a global pandemic

      Jul 28, 2020

      Amplifying AACRAO’s commitment to a community where all are valued, heard, and respected.

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      Ally or accomplice? How to support Black Lives Matter

      Jun 30, 2020

      How can we, a national association of education professionals, use our collective strength to create meaningful change?

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      Pride month: The importance of intersectionality

      Jun 29, 2020

      There can be no hierarchy within these movements to determine which lives are more valuable.

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      May Book Club: Invisibility and the myth of the model minority

      May 19, 2020

      Hosted by the new leadership of the Asian and Pacific Islander Caucus.

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      AACRAO Black Caucus welcomes new chair Roslyn Perry

      Apr 17, 2020

      Thanks to past chair, Kristy Goodwin, for her outstanding leadership.

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      Asian-American and Pacific Islander Caucus welcomes new chair

      Apr 6, 2020

      Tricia Ryan, Director of Graduate Admissions and Program Evaluations at San Jose State University, takes the helm this month.

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      Highlighting the work of the AACRAO Black Caucus

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      One of our largest caucuses, the Black Caucus is open to any member interested in advancing the black community in higher ed.

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      Beyond Safe Zones: Systematizing inclusivity

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      Become a true LGBTQ+ ally, wherever your campus is.

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      AACRAO Book Club launches this month

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      The virtual discussion will be held on Tuesday, November 12. Join here for updates.

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      Women leaders breaking down the bias barrier and navigating impostor syndrome

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      AACRAO leaders discuss strategies to keep imposter syndrome, glass ceilings, and cultural conditioning from holding you back.

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