Politics
Civic Engagement Resources
- Center for Civic EngagementTo help prepare them to become tomorrow's Stewards of Placeˡ, the Center of Civic Engagement’s primary vision is for every Ithaca College student to have the opportunity to substantively engage in community problem solving—through a progressive offering of volunteer/community service opportunities, Service-Learning courses across the curriculum, federal work study jobs, and community-based internships—while on their unique path towards engaged citizenship, and the ability to evaluate the political landscape and make informed decisions about their participation in our democracy.
- Library Guide to Political CommunicationThis is a guide to contacting political representatives and voting campaigns.
- Civic Responsibility Guide: Resources to Promote Civic EngagementGuide from Concord Law School, Purdue University Global
- New York State Education Department: Civic Readiness InitiativeOutlines standards for civic education in the state of New York.
- DemocracyReadyNYFrom The Center for Educational Equality, Teachers College, Columbia University
- Constitution 101 ResourcesTeaching materials from the National Constitution Center.
- Election 2020 – The Facts are Clear but Who Do We Trust?Media literacy activities about voting in the 2020 election from Ithaca College's Project Look Sharp.