As we edge closer to the 2024 election, now less than six months away, leaders should expect rising levels of election stress within their workplaces. Four years ago, 68% of adults surveyed by the ...
When citizens join groups and communicate about issues, public health experts see measurable physical and mental health benefits. People in communities with higher levels of civic engagement have ...
At Drexel, civic engagement is our unwavering commitment to building a shared, equitable future together with the communities we inhabit, where everyone can flourish, from the neighborhoods closest to ...
This article was published in Issue 05 of The People’s Practice, which highlights the role of democracy in equitable community development, including in planning processes, economic systems, and ...
The State Seal of Civic Engagement, approved by the State Board of Education in 2020, marked a vital progression in developing students who are not only academically strong but also civically active ...
Civic engagement is more than just a buzzword; it's an important topic that allows college students to impact their communities, shape policy and develop a deeper understanding of the world around ...
Research has shown there to be psychological and physical benefits to be gained through civic engagement—involvement in an activity that supports one’s local community. Such activities include ...
Investing in the New York State Seal of Civic Readiness program will help more students learn how to make a difference in their communities. Credit: Getty Images. Social studies teachers across ...
Reflecting on Civic Learning Week (CLW), an annual event hosted by iCivics highlighting the importance of civic education in sustaining and strengthening constitutional democracy in the United States.
The founder of CivicLex in Lexington, Kentucky, discusses how his work is redefining what’s possible in community and civic life – showing that in an era of national uncertainty, the most meaningful ...