| September Mon, 2024
Constitution Day 2024: What the Constitution Means to Me
In honor of Constitution Day, the Eagleton Institute’s Center for Youth Political Participation in collaboration with the George Street Playhouse will host a free performance of What the Constitution Means to Me on Sunday, October 13th from 2:00PM to 5:30PM.
| September Mon, 2024
Popcorn & Politics: Vice Presidential Debate Watch Party
Join Eagleton’s Center for Youth Political Participation for a debate watch party of the vice presidential debate on Tuesday, October 1 from 8:30PM to 11:30PM.
| August Mon, 2024
Popcorn & Politics: Presidential Debate Watch
Join CYPP for a debate watch party of the first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday, September 10th. Light refreshments and voter registration will be offered. Doors open at 8:30PM.
| April Tue, 2024
Voter Registration Training for Community Members
Wednesday, April 24th at 7:00PM | Advanced Registration Required
| November Fri, 2020
WRSU Post-Election Analysis with Jessica Ronan
Hear from Jessica Ronan, program coordinator for the Center for Youth Political Participation, as she discusses post-election impacts of youth turnout.
| November Sun, 2020
How new Gen Z voters could shape the election
Voting-age members of Generation Z are more politically engaged and less bound by party labels. They are most concerned about issues like climate change, health care access and economic opportunity.
| October Thu, 2020
Pandemic’s Impact on Voting Rights and Election
Elizabeth C. Matto, discusses changes in New Jersey’s voting system this election cycle and the voter resources available to help them navigate the changes.
| October Wed, 2020
#RUVoting: Rutgers ‘Go Out and Vote’ Initative
Rutgers University wants you to go out and vote. Rutgers' Jessica Ronan speaks with Kimberly Kravitz about the #RUVoting initiative.
| October Tue, 2020
Public Education, Support for Voters Essential to Election
Vote by mail model has been honed and many voters embrace it, says Rutgers professor
| October Mon, 2020
These 7 backstops are designed to prevent NJ voter fraud during mail in voting
Though vote-by-mail is new to many New Jerseyans, it's been practiced for years by other states and has a strong track record, says Elizabeth Matto of the Center for Youth Political Participation.