Our goal is to strengthen civic engagement and service-learning partnerships between Missouri's post-secondary institutions and the communities they serve.
Your vote = your voice 🗳: As someone passionate about the political process #WashU20 grad Lindsay Gassman is working to get students more excited about and engaged in this election cycle, and elections to come. https://t.co/bmuGS1oRpQ
Check out this growing resource of strategies, tools, and tactics that are designed to assist campus leaders in implementing full student voter registration strategies on their campuses. https://t.co/FrFbBQ4XyQ
The Princeton Review has ranked Saint Louis University No. 2 in the nation as the university most engaged in community service: https://t.co/EKANVLlvC6.
Call for Proposals: Outreach and Engagement Practitioner's Network Virtual Meeting
Virtual Meeting: Monday, October 19, 2020
Call for Proposals Deadline: August 31, 2020
For more information: https://t.co/F3UOIQKUrB
Our very own Shady the Dinosaur has generated about 300 headlines throughout the United States. Congratulations to Dr. David Schmidt and our fabulous student research team who lived every kid's wildest dream this summer, digging for dinosaur bones in the Badlands of South Dakota.
Truman is one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduates to earn their college degree, according to The Princeton Review.
https://t.co/V7tPyli8tJ
Researchers @WUSTLmed��developed a saliva-based test for COVID-19 that is faster and easier than the swab tests currently in use. Results from the test are available in a few hours and, ideally, able to be communicated to people tested within a day. https://t.co/Wd3QEg5b9H
New Report: Advancing University Engagement: University Engagement and Global League Tables
This report argues that university rankings, at least in part, should be based upon the impact that universities have through community engagement.
Read it at: https://t.co/kvFhpZNDpS
NEW ANALYSIS
In 20 states youth voter registration (ages 18-24) is already higher than in November 2016.
Our new post highlights that there are both reasons for optimism & for redoubling efforts to prepare youth to vote during the pandemic.
Analysis+ | https://t.co/lrWOMepN6U
Campuses must prioritize voting accessibility in their planning.
If you're a campus looking to plan, or a student who wants to make sure your campus meets your voting needs, reach out to us at https://t.co/mY4F9H8uw6.
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2/7 If you normally live in an apt or house along with roommates or others during the school year, you must respond to the census. You can respond three ways: online,
by phone, or by mail. Make sure you use your “normal” address—where you usually live while you are in school...