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Author: Logan Aimone

Celebrating 5.5 years of Hadar Harris as SPLC Executive Director

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SPLC News
February 28, 2023March 9, 2023 Logan Aimone and Hadar Harris

SPLC Board Chair Logan Aimone and former Executive Director Hadar Harris reflect on the successes of the past five-and-a-half years and look to SPLC’s important work moving forward.

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5 tips for new advisers, from an experienced adviser

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Photo by: Chris Kirzeder.
Blog
August 20, 2021August 27, 2021 Logan Aimone

New advisers, start the school year on the right note by following this simple advice from a veteran journalism educator.

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