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Political Science Class Hosts Voter Information Session for Students
“My favorite saying is that `Democracy requires participation and participation requires information,’ ” says Alison Howard, Chair of the Division of Political Science, International Studies, and History.
Howard’s Campaigns and Elections class hosted three California "Voter Information" sessions on October 10, October 15, and October 17, 2018.
Students discussed ballot measures for the November election. They also created a 29-page voter guide.
“Students in the Campaigns and Elections class are committed to not only learning about campaigns and elections, but also to helping inform the campus community about the upcoming election,” says Howard, assistant professor in the Political Science and International Studies department.
The 2018 midterm elections present an opportunity for voters, especially college-age voters, to have a huge impact on the future direction of the United States. Realizing this, the Campaigns and Elections class at ɫҹ wants fellow students to rock the vote.
At the Voter Information sessions at ɫҹ, a free lunch was provided along with valuable information and an opportunity to become more invested in the voting process.
Community engagement is a core component of The ɫҹ Experience. Currently, ɫҹ is exploring, through curricular and co-curricular events, the community engagement theme of democracy and equity. Students, faculty, and staff organize events relevant to this theme, augmenting students' learning by connecting coursework with issues relevant across local, national, and global communities. Events include town hall forums, panel discussions, lectures, film screenings, and more.
For more information, email Alison Howard.
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