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SUNY students protest lack of representation during public hearing

By Isabel Song Beer Posted on April 19, 2022
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SUNY student government leaders and members of the SUNY Student Assembly (SUNYSA) participated in an online public hearing to demand transparency and more student involvement in the selection of the new SUNY chancellor.

The April 19 hearing saw participants address the SUNY Board of Trustees as they made their demands for student representation in the national Chancellor Search Committee known. The meeting was an opportunity for SUNY students across the system to air their grievances and continue to advocate for representation as major stakeholders within the SUNY system.

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SUNY students protest lack of representation during public hearing

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