Washington Update

NACUA’s Spring Discrimination Law Workshop in San Antonio, TX included a session on the latest developments in Washington relative to higher education. Please enjoy this complimentary briefing that discusses the current landscape as of the time of the recording on March 26, 2025. The session provided updates on Washington executive, legislative, and regulatory activity from experts in Washington. 

Speaker(s)

Kate Hudson

Kate HudsonKate Hudson serves as the Deputy Vice President and Counsel for Government Relations and Public Policy with the Association of American Universities. Her portfolio includes intellectual property, technology transfer, export controls, open and...

Lucy France

LucyFranceLucy France received her B.A. from the University of California-Berkeley and her J.D. from the University of Montana School of Law, with honors, where she served as co-editor of the Montana Public Land Law Review, and was a member of the Moot Court team receiving the...

Emmanual Guillory

Emmanual Guillory

Emmanual A. Guillory is an advocate, policy expert, and motivational speaker who currently serves as the senior director of government relations at the American Council on Education (ACE). In this role, he manages an extensive portfolio of legislative and regulatory issues as a...

Recording

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FAQ

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NACUA Briefings

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