Secretary Mayorkas Appoints New Members to Academic Council to Advise DHS

On June 21, 2023, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Mayorkas appointed new members to the Homeland Security Academic Partnership Council (HSAPC) that advises DHS. The council will provide advice and strategic recommendations to the Secretary on topics such as campus safety and security, improved coordination, research priorities, hiring, and more. The newly appointed members are a diverse group representing higher education associations, campus law enforcement, two- and four-year colleges and universities, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Hispanic-Serving Institutions, Tribal Colleges, and Asian American and Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions.

The HSAPC will provide advice and recommendations in response to taskings by the Secretary on matters that may relate to, but are not limited to:

  • Safety and security, including prevention, response, mitigation, recovery, and other emergency management and preparedness measures.

  • Improving coordination and sharing of actionable threat and security-related information, including threats of violence as well as targeted violence and terrorism prevention.

  • Methods to develop career opportunities to support a 21st century DHS workforce.

  • Enhancing and expanding research opportunities, such as the DHS Science and Technology Centers of Excellence and DHS/National Security Agency joint Centers of Academic Excellence.

To leverage the broadest range of professional experience as well as diverse, inclusive membership, HSAPC members represent one or more of the following categories for a two-year term:

  • Academic associations

  • School safety, campus safety, public safety, or emergency management associations

  • State, local, or tribal law enforcement or related association

  • A public or private:

    • Four-year college or university

    • Two-year community college

    • Minority-Serving Institution (MSIs)

  • A K-12 public school system

  • Education Employee Association or Education Employee Labor Organization

A private sector company, non-governmental organization, or civil society Secretary Mayorkas appointed the following 20 members to the 30-person Council:

  • Elisa Villanueva Beard, CEO, Teach for America (Chair)

  • Dr. Walter Bumphus, President and CEO, American Association of Community Colleges (Vice Chair)

  • Carrie Billy, President, American Indian Higher Education Consortium

  • Alberto M. Carvalho, Superintendent, Los Angeles Unified School District

  • Dr. Miriam Feldblum, Executive Director, Presidents’ Alliance on Higher Education and Immigration

  • Dr. Antonio Flores, President, Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities

  • Dr. Farnam Jahanian, President, Carnegie Mellon University

  • Dr. Mark E. Keenum, President, Mississippi State University

  • Dr. Cynthia Kelley, President, Madisonville Community College

  • Dr. Alex Marrero, Superintendent, Denver Public Schools

  • Honorable Ruby G. Moy, President, Asian Pacific Islander American Association of Colleges and Universities

  • Chief John Ojeisekhoba, President, International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators

  • Assistant Chief Rudy Perez, President, National Association of School Resource Officers

  • Dr. Tamarah Pfeiffer, President, Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute

  • Michael Schill, President, Northwestern University

  • Dr. Cynthia D. Shapira, Chairperson, Board of Governors, Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education

  • Barbara Snyder, President, Association of American Universities

  • Dr. Adela de la Torre, President, San Diego State University

  • Suzanne Elise Walsh, President, Bennett College

  • Randi Weingarten, President, American Federation of Teachers

The Council will host its first public meeting, and any new members will be announced in the coming months. Following the meeting, tasks directed by the Secretary will be published in the Federal Register.

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