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Political Engagement in the Post-Election Cycle

 Political Engagement in the Post-Election Cycle.

In the wake of an unprecedented election, it is more important than ever to share and discuss our political views constructively. This semester, the Office of Civic Engagement & Leadership is offering three Campus Conversations.  Campus Conversations provide students, faculty, and staff an opportunity to become politically engaged; learn about and from differing political perspectives; and better understand what and who informs our own political ideologies and affiliations.

Conversation 1: Political Ideology and Party Politics

Date: February 16, 2017, 7:30 PM, Loch Raven

Facilitators:          Dr. Jim Roberts, Professor, Department of Political Science

Kevin Albano, Civic Engagement & Leadership

 

This conversation will focus on the different political ideologies present on our campus and in the nation, as a whole.  The participants will learn about party politics, and discuss why we identify a certain way politically and vote