Minnesota Campus Compact highlights work of Carleton student

10 December 2010

Charlotte 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. From Minnesota Campus Compact:

As a participant in Project Pericles’ Debating for Democracy National Conference, Turovsky and fellow Carleton students, Logan Nash, ’11 and Dan Levy, ’11, wrote a letter to Senator Amy Klobuchar, urging her to support  a federal surface transportation bill.  Their letter was chosen as one of six to be presented to a panel of Senators at the Debating for Democracy Conference.  Since presenting at the conference in New York, Turovsky, Nash  and Levy have partnered with the Northfield community, elected officials and the Minnesota Department of Transportation to host a local Transit Summit.  Turovsky, Levy and Nash continue their work around public transit in Northfield through the creation of a website platform for people to submit images, videos and stories about places and instances where transit has failed them. Currently named ‘Dude, where’s my Transit?’, they plan to compile a multimedia presentation and send to local, state and national elected officials.

The presentation on innovative uses of new media that she heard at MN Campus Compact’s Student Leadership Summit influenced Turovsky: “this presentation influenced the way I approached the planning of the national portion of our transit advocacy campaign and I’m excited to continue to build the virtual platform we’ll be using to collect information and stories. We’re hoping that the use of a twitter-like format might help us reach more people and to more efficiently gather the information for our multimedia petition.”