The next election in Illinois is a primary election on March 19, 2024. The Center for Civic Engagement is pleased to offer resources for voting and to promote electoral participation.
Tag: Civic Engagment
Collaboratory Civic Engagement Champion: Dr. Miranda Lin is the inaugural recipient of award
The new Collaboratory Civic Engagement Champion award was created in recognition of civically engaged teaching, scholarship, and service efforts from faculty/staff members in collaboration with community partners.
Be a Holiday Helper and spread joy to local children
Sponsorships for the Center for Civic Engagement’s (CCE) annual Holiday Helper program are now open. Gifts must be dropped off at CCE by November 17.
SOCKtober sock drive: Spreading warmth, one sock at a time
In its third year, the SOCKtober initiative kicks off with the Center for Civic Engagement collecting new, in-package socks for local children sponsored by the Holiday Helper program.
Andrew Carnegie Fellowship applications open
The Center for Civic Engagement and the Office of the Provost will select Illinois State University nominees.
Illinois State students take fair trade trip to Costa Rica
A group of 12 students from ISU and 2 students from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale spent spring break 2023 in Costa Rica on a study-abroad program sponsored by the Department of Politics and Government and the Office of Sustainability and focusing on fair trade and the fair trade movement.
What is Hip Hop Culture? Gallery opening event September 22
What is Hip Hop? exhibit opening by local youth will provide a powerful, immersive experience.
A guide to all things voting on and off campus
Illinois State University’s Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) has organized step-by-step instructions to make sure students have registered properly to vote, are able to sift through nonpartisan resources, and are ready to make an informed decision to elect who best represents their interests.
Redbirds attend 2022 virtual lobbying day
Civic Engagement is one of Illinois State University’s core values. There are many things students can do to get civically engaged, and one way that students can work on their civic engagement is through political engagement.
AmeriCorps positions offer service and experience
AmeriCorps offers many benefits such as living allowances, education awards, professional development, money for school, and more. There are full-time and part-time positions with volunteer opportunities ranging from teaching the youth in communities to getting out and volunteering in all kinds of projects.