• CEPS - Democratic Engagement on Campus: A Look at ND Votes Pre and Post the 2020 Election Cycle

      Monday, April 19, 2021 at 11:00 AM until 12:15 PMUS Eastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

      Presenters:
      ND Votes Leaders: Rachel Sabnani, Matthew Cotner, Patrick Aimone, Madeline Ward, Adair Molinsky
      Jay Brandenberger:Director, Assessment and Engaged Scholarship

      NDVotes, supported by the Center for Social Concerns, the Rooney Center for American Democracy, and the Minor in Constitutional Studies, is a strong advocate for democratic and civic engagement at the University of Notre Dame. Their efforts during the 2020 Presidential election cycle were exceptional. Please join us as the ND Votes leadership team shares their experience and vision for campus democratic engagement. They will present results from the ALL IN Campus Challenge that Notre Dame participated in, and explore what it means to integrate campus democratic engagement efforts during a time of polarization. Jay Brandenberger will also share data from a November study of campus voting trends and perspectives. We welcome faculty/staff, students, and community partners within Notre Dame and the consortium to take part in this Engaged Learning Forum to discuss democratic engagement goals within your own areas as we look to bridge networks and integrate efforts.

      This event qualifies as credit for Certificate in Community Engagement and Public Scholarship (CEPS).

      How to Join This event will be hosted virtually on Zoom. In addition to registering in GradConnect, to receive the Zoom link register here by April 18, 2021.

      Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.