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Councils

Councils

APLU’s councils enable senior public university leaders working in similar positions to come together to address critical issues and expand their knowledgebase within their professional area of expertise.

The Council of 1890 Universities is works to collectively represent the interests of 1890 land-grant institutions.  The council seeks to ensure and increase funding, present a unified approach for the presentation of views regarding 1890 institutions and to serve as a forum to share ideas and resources.  The council works with other 1890 associations in developing a comprehensive agenda regarding congressional and federal policies and programs impacting 1890 institutions.

The Council of Presidents provides a forum for university CEOs to shape APLU’s agenda and policies.

The Council of Presidents & Chancellors’ Spouses/Partners facilitates exchanges among the partners of public university CEOs. As this role has evolved over time, the council promotes best practices and provides an opportunity for informational exchanges.

The Council on Academic Affairs (CAA) is composed of the chief academic officers: provosts or senior vice presidents for academic affairs where they are a campus’s second ranking officer.  The CAA provides a forum for discussion of: trends in higher education and the public mission; funding patterns and budget strategies; teaching and learning innovations; faculty roles and rewards; academic programs, planning, and advising; research and publication; and service and engagement with other sectors.  The CAA advises the Council of Presidents and the APLU Board of Directors regarding association priorities and agendas in these areas.

The Council on Governmental Affairs (CGA) includes the university officials who serve as the principal points of contact between their institutions and their congressional delegations and federal agencies.  A very active APLU council, the CGA is a network of university government relations professionals who advocate for public research universities in federal legislation and federal policy.  Members of the CGA are based on campus and/or in the institution’s Washington, DC offices.  Typically, they are VPs, directors and assistant directors for government affairs/relations for their institution.

The Council on Research (COR) consists of the senior university officers at member campuses and systems with responsibility for research strategy, policy and administration. COR provides an opportunity for vice presidents/chancellors for research and selected associates to share information and advice on common issues and university practices, as well as to develop understanding and strategy in response to government policies and regulations affecting research and innovation. 

The Council on Strategic Communications (CSC) provides a forum for strengthening the work of senior campus leaders in communications and public affairs, and public relations.  The council works to create coherent messaging and effective strategies around communicating the value of public higher education to key constituencies.  The CSC works closely with the Council on Government Affairs (CGA) on messages important to federal and state policymakers as well as with the Commission on Economic and Community Engagement (CECE) on issues of communicating economic development.

The Council on Legal Affairs (CLA), which is comprised of the senior-most legal affairs officers of member institutions, will provide chief legal officers, typically the General Counsel, a forum for learning from others in the role and professional development. The Council is supported by APLU’s Office of Governmental Affairs.

The Council on Student Affairs (CSA) is composed of the senior student affairs or student life officers at member institutions and university systems.  The CSA provides forums for the discussion and dissemination of information on issues related to the college student experience: co-curricular opportunities; personal and professional growth; learning, progress, and completion; mental and physical health and wellness; and/or fundamental needs such as housing, financial aid, transportation, and food. The CSA advocates within APLU and works cooperatively with other councils and commissions to enhance institutional effectiveness and the student experience in these areas.

Featured Project & Initiative

Tackling Antimicrobial Resistance through Research & Education
Agriculture, Human Sciences & Natural Resources
Iowa State University will establish and host a new national Institute for Antimicrobial Resistance Research and Education. APLU and the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) chose Iowa State to lead the institute, which is designed to foster and coordinate research and education activities using a One Health approach to comprehensively tackle the AMR problem.