
Webinar
Democracy Despite Disruption: Improving Student Voter Engagement through Pedagogy
Colleges and universities are leading the way on improving voter engagement of our diverse populations of student learners, and data show this focus is working. Yet students in some disciplines vote at lower rates than others.
April 24, 2020
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Colleges and universities are leading the way on improving voter engagement of our diverse populations of student learners, and data show this focus is working. Yet students in some disciplines vote at lower rates than others.
Host
Tia Brown McNair
Vice President for Diversity. Equity, and Student Success and Executive Director for the TRHT Campus Centers, Office of Diversity, Equity, and Student Success AAC&U
Moderator
Bridget G. Trogden
Associate Dean, Associate Professor of Engineering & Science Education, Clemson University
Presenters
Allison Rank
Assistant Professor of Political Science, SUNY OswegoAnne Kruchten
Director of Assessment and Associate Professor of Biology, The College of St. ScholasticaSean Crossland
Director, Thayne Center for Service & Learning, Salt Lake Community CollegeJabari Bodrick
Associate Director, Leadership and Service Center, University of South CarolinaArielle M. del Rosario
Assistant Director, Project Pericles, Inc