The university will host a series of conversations in the near future titled "What’s Going On?: Informal but Informed Conversations to Make Sense of a Rapidly Changing Political Landscape."
The discussions will be facilitated by Political Science Department Chair Dr. Allison Rank and Director of Counseling Services Lynn Braun, sponsored by the Divisions of Student Affairs and Academic Affairs.
Light snacks will be available.
Sessions for students will include:
- Friday, March 28: 3 p.m. in 142 Marano Campus Center
- Monday, March 31: 6 p.m. in 201 Marano Campus Center
- Wednesday, April 9: 2 p.m. in 201 Marano Campus Center
For faculty and staff:
- Friday, March 28: 4 p.m. in 142 Marano Campus Center
- Monday, March 31: 5 p.m. in 201 Marano Campus Center
- Wednesday, April 9: 3 p.m. in 201 Marano Campus Center
If you are reading the headlines, watching the news, or even just scrolling through your phone, you have probably noticed that there’s been a lot happening in the governmental/political landscape in 2025, organizers said.
Members of the campus community may be wondering about things like how to make sense of the high volume of executive orders, judicial rulings and the reshuffling of federal agencies and what it all means for you.
These events invited the campus community to get some answers from campus experts in an informal conversation. Bring questions, and organizers will offer some historical context, insight from professional perspectives and knowledge of what the SUNY system is communicating to campuses.
Organizers noted there might be questions they can't answer or answers that might seem unsatisfactory, but they will do their best to answer any questions directly and to the best of their knowledge.
-- Submitted by the Division of Student Affairs