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American Democracy Project (ADP)

The American Democracy Project is a program which encourages students to become more engaged in a civic way at their institution. There are several institutions participating in this project across the nation. These institutions are reviewing and restructuring their academic programs and processes, as well as extracurricular programs and activities to give their institutions a more civic value.

Programs that are hosted by ADP
at FHSU include:
  • Be Heard: voter Registration,
    Education, & Mobilization
  • Ben Franklin Papers
  • Constitution Week
  • Civic Engagement Week
  • eCitizenship
  • Public Forums
  • Readership
  • Seven Revolutions
  • Service-Learning
  • Talking Democracy
  • Times Talk
Slide ShowADP and Service-Learning at FHSU

ADP Poster Competition

This years Winners are below:

1st 2nd 3rd (tie) 3rd (tie)
Yi Ma: 1st Place “What Did You Learn Today?” Style: Dada Andrew Avila: 2nd Place “What I Did Today” Style: Vernacular Brooke Imel: 3rd Place (tie) “98,611,000+ People Decided Their Vote Didn’t Matter in 2008” Style: New York School Emily Owings: 3rd Place (tie) “Recycling American Soldiers” Style: New York School

To View the gallery of all this years works click here.

Upcoming Events
  • Times Talk - Nov 3, 2009
  • Veterans' Day Ceremony - Nov. 11, 2009 @ 11:00 AM in the FHSU Quad
  • Times Talk - Nov 18, 2009

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