国产自拍

Constitution Day

The U.S. Constitution, which established the framework of American government and defined citizen rights, was signed on September 17, 1787. This date became a national observance, , in 2004 due to a bill sponsored by Senator Robert Byrd. Believing that all citizens should know their rights, Byrd's bill requires schools and federal agencies receiving federal funds to provide education on the Constitution.


2025 Celebration

Join host President Shannon on Wednesday, September 17 at noon - 1:30 p.m.

This event will include special presentations, panels, and free pizza! 

Event Schedule

Our ideals of freedom, set forth and realized in our Constitution, are our greatest export to the world.

Robert Byrd

US Senator

Event Schedule

Time Item Speaker
11:45am Doors & Pizza
12:00pm Welcome Michael P. Shannon, 国产自拍 President
12:05pm Introduce Presenters Olivia Holm, SGA Director of Elections
12:10pm First Amendment History & Role in Democracy Carl Cavalli, 国产自拍 Professor, Political Science and
Advisor, Poli. Sci. Student Assoc.
12:20pm First Amendment Governance: SCOTUS, USG, & 国产自拍 Miguel Rodriguez, 国产自拍 Assistant General Counsel
12:30pm First Amendment & Academic Freedom in Higher Education Policy Jameson Brewer, 国产自拍 Associate Professor, Education
12:40pm Expressive Activity on Campus Glen Harris, Jr., 国产自拍 Senior Dean of Students
Richelle Keilholz, 国产自拍 Assistant Dean of Students
1:00pm Q&A: Pre-Submitted Student Questions Olivia Holm (Moderator)
1:10pm Thanks & Kickoff Campus In-Person Discussions Michael Shannon
1:15pm Open Forum: In-Person Discussion
(End Live Stream)
Campus Discussion Facilitators
1:30pm Event Concludes