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NEA Higher Ed and NEA's National Council for Higher Education offer a variety of webinars to strengthen our unions and support our members, students, campuses, and communities. Register today for an upcoming webinar.
Published: August 14, 2025

2025-2026 Higher Ed member engagement webinars

The National Council for Higher Education and NEA’s Center for Organizing and Affiliate Support are excited to introduce a year-long member engagement webinar series. Simply click the links below to register!

Higher Education Legal Updates - Tuesday, September 23, 2025, 6:00 pm Eastern

This session, led by the Office of NEA General Counsel will examine the growing political pressures facing higher ed institutions, students and union members.  Break out in bullets - Weaponization of Title VI and Title IX, Immigration enforcement and visa issues, Emerging state legislation prohibiting DEI programs and offices, and academic freedom and censorship.

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Building Power through Year Round Organizing - Thursday, Sept 25, 2025, 6:00 pm Eastern

Year Round Organizing involves developing a membership growth plan, building organizing capacity through leadership development, engaging members in issue-driven campaigns, retaining members through meaningful involvement at all levels.

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Degrees not Debt:  Navigating loan forgiveness programs - Wednesday October 8, 2025, 6:00 pm Eastern

Following changes to Federal student loan policies and loan forgiveness programs can be difficult and complicated to navigate. Join us as we discuss recent legislative and regulatory changes around federal student loans, and NEA resources available to members.

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Borders cannot contain ideas: Defending academic freedom worldwide - Tuesday, October 21st, 6:00 pm Eastern

Academic freedom is under attack, but this is not just an issue here in the U.S. Join a panel of NEA experts and international union leaders as they share how faculty abroad have defended free inquiry and speech, and what lessons we can draw for safeguarding higher education in the United States today and in the future.

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Beyond the Lab and Lecture hall: Graduate Assistants building Union Power - Wednesday, October 22nd, 6:00 pm Eastern

This session led by grad workers will highlight strategies to build solidarity across campus unions and expand the power of the labor movement in Higher Education.

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Digging into Dual Enrollment - Tuesday, October 28, 2025, 6:00 pm Eastern

Join us for robust conversation regarding the current trends and issues when it comes to dual enrollment.

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Non-violent noncompliance in this moment - Thursday, November 13, 2025, 6:00 pm Eastern

Authoritarianism is enabled when actors comply pre-emptively. Learn about non-compliance and promoting peaceful collective resistance in the higher ed union movement.

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Your union, Your benefits: Tools for every stage of life - Thursday, December 4, 2026, 6:00 pm Eastern

NEA Member Benefits delivers valuable programs and discounts designed exclusively for NEA members to support their financial, personal, and professional well-being. This presentation will highlight a range of benefits—from student loan support and retirement planning to travel deals and everyday savings. Learn how to take full advantage of your membership and maximize the resources available to you.

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Degrees not Debt: Navigating loan forgiveness programs - Wednesday, January 14, 2026, 6:00 pm Eastern

Following changes to Federal student loan policies and loan forgiveness programs can be difficult and complicated to navigate. Join us as we discuss recent legislative and regulatory changes around federal student loans, and NEA resources available to members.

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Higher Education Legal Updates - Tuesday, January  27, 2026, 6:00 pm Eastern

A timely legal update will be provided. Space will be made at the end of the webinar for questions, answers and conversations.

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AI & Academia: What Higher Ed Unions need to know - Wednesday, February 11, 2026, 6:00 pm Eastern

This discussion looks at institution level policies for AI applications across campus. In addition, we will consider how faculty, staff, and students are using AI Generative Tools effectively to prepare students for entering the workforce.

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NEA Higher Education Conference - Date TBD

Join us live from the NEA Higher Education conference for a plenary session. Date and time TBD.

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A Look Back and Looking Forward with the NCHE President, Alec Thomson - Tuesday, April 21, 2026, 6:00 pm Eastern

With the current academic year coming to a close, it is a great time to not only reflect on the past year, but we can start the strategic planning process for the coming year. What challenges still need our attention? What should we be anticipating? What programs need to be renewed? Expanded? Modified? Discontinued?  What do you want to see as a priority for NEA and NCHE moving forward? Join NCHE President Alec Thomson to hear about what is planned for the coming year and share what your ideas too.

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This toolkit has the resources you need to support your membership drive! Access find videos, graphics, downloadable posters, and more to help you spread the word and recruit new members. Access Organizing
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