As the nation prepares for a pivotal general election this fall, it is timely to consider what role colleges and universities should play in promoting student participation in the political process. While colleges and universities have become deeply invested over the past 20 years in promoting community service and integrating service learning into the curriculum, there continues to be considerable uncertainty about the role of promoting student involvement in the political process and in the broader arena of public work.

Ed. by Dalton, Jon C. / Crosby, Pamela
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Citation Information: Journal of College and Character. Volume 10, Issue 1, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1940-1639, DOI: 10.2202/1940-1639.1059, September 2008
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