Elections as a Moment to Engage Students
Data from the 2020 elections to help campuses engage students during moments of heightened political conversation.
Data from the 2020 elections to help campuses engage students during moments of heightened political conversation.
Many colleges and universities offer courses that address civic and political issues and build students' knowledge and skills for democratic engage
In an effort to cut through the seemingly endless stream of news we're faced with, IDHE periodically releases short discussion guides, called "Maki
Between 18 and 20 million people attend U.S. colleges and universities annually.
Ideally, the U.S. voting system would work to select public officials elected by the people affected by their decisions.
By Nancy Thomas, Tufts University and Cazembe Kennedy, Clemson University
When students “go away” for college, they have the choice to vote from either their prior community or their campus community.
How should you facilitate discussion at a debate watch event at your college or university?
Organizing a debate watch event at your college or university?
This short paper, released in collaboration with the American Council on Education (ACE), p
In an effort to cut through the seemingly endless stream of news we're faced with, IDHE periodically releases short discussion guides, called "Maki
In an effort to cut through the seemingly endless stream of news we're faced with, IDHE periodically releases short discussion guides, called "Maki