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Presentation
The Personal is Political: Fostering a Culture of Student Political Engagement
NASPA Annual Conference (2015)
  • Demetri L. Morgan
  • Cecilia M. Orphan, University of Pennsylvania
Abstract

The mission statements of many institutions describe commitments to larger democratic purposes, including fostering student political engagement. Hundreds of campuses have sought to reclaim this mission over the past two decades. However, at issue is whether higher education is truly committed to this ideal moving forward; and if so, how to best to realize the ideal. Presenters will help attendees consider the ways to help foster a culture of student political engagement, based on findings from the study, A Crucible Moment: College Learning and Democracy (2012).

Keywords
  • student political engagement,
  • democratic engagement,
  • politics,
  • student affairs
Publication Date
Spring March 23, 2015
Citation Information
Demetri L. Morgan and Cecilia M. Orphan. "The Personal is Political: Fostering a Culture of Student Political Engagement" NASPA Annual Conference (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/demetrilmorgan/6/