Many campus events fuel Election Day momentum
A discussion led by two Department of Communication faculty members that explores the media and presidential campaigns, the opportunity to become a poll worker and...
Register now for one of our fall open house events: October 18 or November 8
A discussion led by two Department of Communication faculty members that explores the media and presidential campaigns, the opportunity to become a poll worker and...
Students will be able to sharpen their understanding of the highly anticipated 2020 presidential and vice presidential debates through a series of pre-debate virtual roundtable...
Anthony O’Rourke, J.D., of the University at Buffalo School of Law, will examine the police defunding movement in an address, “Pathological Policing and Constitutional Entrenchment,”...
Face-to-face voter registration drives, co-hosted by the American Democracy Project, Fredonia Democracy Initiative and the League of Women Voters of Chautauqua County, will be held...
Mustafa Hasan, an advocate and journalist in Iraq, will be visiting campus March 11-13 to meet with campus groups, deliver guest lectures, and present on...
What the 2020 federal census is and why it’s important to count everyone, including students, will be discussed at a campus meeting on Tuesday, Feb...
Edward Ball, who has written the forthcoming book “Life of a Klansman” and is best known as a commentator on race, is giving two public...
The checks and balances of government and the Impeachment Clause, Article II of the U.S. Constitution, will be discussed by members of the Chautauqua County...
Sticking with its mission of helping the next generation of U.S. voters be both informed and interested in civic issues, the Fredonia American Democracy Project...