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UW-RF's Kinders Elected Chair of National Higher Ed Committee

MARCH 19, 2007--UW-River Falls Public Affairs Director Mark Kinders has been elected chair of a national higher education committee of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.

Kinders will serve a one-year term as chair of the AASCU Advisory Council for Communications and Public Affairs. The council's purpose is to advise AASCU on its work with Congress, the administration and the public to promote broad public understanding of the essential role of public higher education in society and of the specific responsibilities and contributions of AASCU's institutions.

The council includes chief public affairs officers from 15 institutions who are selected to represent regions of the country, as well as categories of higher education institutions.

AASCU's membership includes 430 public higher education colleges, universities and higher education systems nationwide. It monitors, analyzes and develops federal public policy in such areas as student financial aide, education, international programs, economic and work force development, teacher education, and undergraduate experiences.

Additionally, it coordinates the American Democracy Project, which is dedicated to encouraging students to become involved in civic leadership through sponsoring such projects as voter registration, public policy advocacy, The New York Times readings in the classroom, Constitution Week, and resources sustainability.

Headquartered in Washington, D.C., AASCU also provides leadership development opportunities for campus leaders.

The association's institutions, which are partially or completely state funded, enroll over three million students, and represents 55 percent of all students attending public institutions nationwide.

Kinders has served as director of public affairs at UW-RF since 1985. He holds a bachelor's degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, a master's degree in history from UW-River Falls, and a master's degree in public affairs through the Executive Program at the Humphrey Institute of the University of Minnesota.

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