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Carleton to host 2011 Debating for Democracy workshoop
14 December 2010On Saturday, January 29th at 10AM in the Great Hall, Carleton will be hosting the Debating for Democracy on the Road Conference. “D4D on the Road” is a 6-hour training workshop sponsored by Project Pericles that can help leaders and activists discover the power of using stories and connecting through values to mobilize support, persuasively communicate, and motivate people to act. An RSVP is required.
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2011 Debating for Democracy Conference seeks letters to legislators
13 December 2010Have something to say to your elected representatives? Write a letter to them this Winter, and you and your group could win a chance to present your issue to a panel of current and former federal legislators in New York City.
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Minnesota Campus Compact highlights work of Carleton student
10 December 2010Charlotte Turovsky ’11, a Carleton senior and ACE Student Assistant, is one of Minnesota Campus Compact’s featured students. Charlotte attended the Campus Compact’s student leadership retreat this past October, and was part of a team of students were finalists in the Project Pericles Debating for Democracy 2010 policy letter contest in the Spring.
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Growing Up Healthy, a coalition of organizations and agencies seeking to increase the level of community connectedness experienced by marginalized families with young children in Rice County, is one of three finalists out of over 200 contenders for a $25,000 grant from the Bush Foundation—but they need your help to win it! The winner is selected through public online voting in the InCommons Collaboration Challenge, which ends on December 10. Vote online now to support one of Carleton’s key community partners: http://www.incommons.org/en-us/CollaborationChallenge/finalists
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Northfield Transit Corridor Summit at Carleton’s Great Hall
25 October 2010On Tuesday, October 26th, local community leaders will meet at Carleton’s Great Hall to discuss possibilities for the development of Northfield’s Transit Corridor, including express bus and potential passenger rail service between Northfield and the Twin Cities. Charlotte Turovsky, Daniel Levy, and Logan Nash, who presented on transportation policy at the Project Pericles Debating for Democracy conference last Spring, are helping to facilitate the event.
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ACE is hiring student workers!
20 October 2010Are you looking for an enjoyable job with purpose and meaning? The Academic Civic Engagement office is looking for a freshman or sophomore with good writing skills and some proficiency with computers and web software (or at least a willingness to learn!).
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2009-2010 ACE Newsletter
14 October 2010The 2009-2010 ACE newsletter has been released. This 6-page update reflects on some of the growths and accomplishments in civic engagement at Carleton over the past…
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The Academic Civic Engagement office is pleased to be hosting Edward Zlotkowski, noted author of numerous books on academic civic engagement, during the week of October 11. A pioneer of…
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Extending ACE projects: Fall 2010 opportunities
5 October 2010Options for extending ACE projects
If you would like to continue working on your project or with your community partner after the course is over, there a number of…
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iOme challenge: Work with a professor, present your policy vision, receive a reward
29 September 2010The iOMe (As in “I OWE ME”) Challenge asks college students from across the country to think about what their own future–and hence the future of American democracy–40 years from…