Civic Engagement
News at Noon
News at Noon, a program sponsored jointly by the Current and the New York Times, begins on Wednesday, October 1 at noon and continues on Wednesdays through October 29. News at Noon is designed to create discussions about current events between faculty and students. Topics selected for each week are listed in the attached flyer along with the faculty experts who will lead each discussion. Election 2008 is the theme of this fall's topics. Open the attached file to view the schedule, topic, and faculty expert.
Students: please swipe your ID at a College Readership News bin and bring a New York Times to News at Noon. The New York Times, a sponsor of the American Democracy Project, is buying pizza for the first 25 students in the room. Faculty members are invited to bring a lunch and join the forum. News at Noon is organized in Fall 2008 by Laura Westhoff, History and Teaching and Learning, and Melissa Hayden, Editor-in-Chief of the Current. (flyer PDF)
Present a Poster on April 4, 2008
The CTL plans a poster display about campus civic engagement activities on April 4 from 9:00 AM until 2:00 PM in conjunction with Civic Engagement Day. The hour from 1:00 – 1:30 PM is designated as an interactive poster session and presenters are asked to be present. Submit an idea for a poster
Constitution Day
Constitution Day is an opportunity for students to broaden their knowledge of the Constitution at a time when constitutional issues, from privacy to presidential power, confront the nation daily. The federal government now requires educational institutions to observe the signing of the Constitution to commemorate the anniversary date of September 17, 1787.
2008 Constitution Day
Tuesday, September 17, 2008, MSC - Century Rooms A & B, 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM
2007 Constitution Day
Monday, September 17, 2007, MSC - Century Rooms A-B-C, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
The Constitution Day study guides for The Missouri Bar Constitution Day Program are available.
American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS)
ACS is engaged in a multi-year initiative, the Constitution in the 21st Century, to promote positive, much-needed change in our legal and policy landscape. The project brings together scholars and practitioners to formulate and advance a progressive vision of our Constitution and laws that is intellectually sound, practically relevant and faithful to our constitutional values and heritage. The centerpiece of the project is a series of issue groups focused on discrete areas of law and policy, through which a wide range of members will develop, communicate and popularize progressive ideas through papers, conferences and media outreach.
The New York Times
A great new Constitution Day site at The New York Times, with contributions from American Democracy Project participants.
National Constitution Center
A great set of resources from the National Center.
American Democracy Project
George Mehaffy, Vice President for Academic Leadership and Change at the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU), offered this presentation at the Missouri Campus Compact Statewide Conference on Civic Engagement and Service-Learning in September 2006.
Newseum and National Archives
Programs and resources offered by The National Archives and Records Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001. Toll-free number: 1-866-272-6272
Justice Talking
Listen in as the nation's top advocates tackle the tough, provocative legal issues that capture the headlines, from stem cell research to prayer in school, gay marriage to Guantanamo Bay. With knowledge and insight, veteran NPR correspondent Margot Adler leads listeners through a fast-paced hour. You can hear interviews with the nation's leading experts, reports from the field that explain why a legal issue matters and lively debates that force advocates to articulate and defend their positions. Commentaries, book reviews and roundtable discussions on current legal issues finish up the hour. Justice Talking is an entertaining and enlightening mix of voices and opinions. Tune in today and listen to the sound of democracy
Justice Learning
See also the materials available for Constitution Day at the companion site to Justice Talking.


