To all MSE graduate and postdoctoral researchers,
Last week, the Indiana House of Representatives voted to approve Senate Bill 202 (SB202). This bill creates mandatory policies for the board of trustees at Purdue (along with all Indiana state schools) which are intended to eliminate political content from
university curriculums and require the teaching of diverse intellectual perspectives when possible. The effects of this bill are somewhat unpredictable, but new disciplinary and tenure review practices are expected to impact the workings of higher education
in the state. A summary of the bill is linked below, and commentary is plentiful online.
As Purdue prepares to draft policies which are in line with SB202, the university senate has requested student input on implementation. To solicit this input and start an educational discussion of SB202, the MSEGSA will be hosting a town hall the Monday after
spring break, where we can share our ideas. Please register below so we can select an appropriate space.
Event Date: 3/18/2024
Event Time: 4:30pm
Event Location: ARMS 2114 (may change based on expected attendance)
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Website for Indiana's General Assembly
iga.in.gov
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Thank you for your interest in the town hall! If you intend to join us, please indicate as such. If you have ideas that you can't share in person (before or after the town hall), type those out as well so they can be included in the conversation. None of these
questions are required. Date: 3/18/2024 Time: 4:30pm Location: ARMS 2114 (may change based on attendance)
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We hope you can join us!
MSEGSA Executive Board