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UW Oshkosh students at a past American Democracy Project event.

The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh American Democracy Project (ADP) will host a Campus Roundtable Conversation Wednesday, March 2.

The conversation called Real Issues. Real Dialogue. Real Change., will explore civility, ethics, politics, voting and strategies for citizen engagement at 6:30 p.m. in the Reeve Memorial union Ballroom, Room 227.

At the roundtable, students will have the opportunity to engage in real conversations on important issues.

“I am always amazed at the productive and energized conversations students have at this annual event, “Jennifer Considine, ADP faculty chair, said. “They seem to enjoy the low pressure opportunity to engage with instructors and other students about important local and global issues. Our hope is that these dialogues spark students to get engaged with issues that matter most to them.”

The roundtable is part of ADP’s spring series of engagement and education events.

The mission of ADP is to encourage civic engagement and awareness among college students. On the UW Oshkosh campus, ADP runs voter registration drives, organizes candidate forums, sponsors relevant speakers, encourages volunteerism, and offers forms of engagement and service learning. ADP is a multi-campus initiative focused on higher education’s role in preparing the next generation to be informed, engaged citizens.

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