On Tuesday, September 25th, 2018 we will be hosting our second Breakfast Conversation on Community-Engaged Scholarship in the National Churchill Library and Center at Gelman Library.
Join us for guest speakers Zaneeta Daver, Director of the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, and Amy Cohen, Executive Director of the Honey W. Nashman Center for Civic Engagement and Public Service.
September 25 is National Voter Registration Day and we will discuss the role of college faculty in encouraging and preparing students to vote. Voting is critical thinking in action. Reason, science, and humanism matter in students' civic lives as much as they matter in your disciplinary field. This conversation will begin with data on GW's student voting rates and on campus practices that increase voter-turnout.
RSVP here and check out the rest of the Fall 2018 Events Schedule here.