August Wed, 2024
Young Leaders
Launched in 2002 with funding from the Pew Charitable Trusts, the Young Elected Leaders Project (YELP) studies and works with young people who run for or
July Mon, 2024
Instructor Resources
Rutgers University faculty and staff play a vital role in preparing students to engage in politics and be active, engaged community members. Here you can
June Fri, 2023
1968 East LA Walkouts
After the Supreme Court eliminated the establishment of segregated schools with the ruling of Brown v. Board of Education (1954), conditions within high schools for
May Thu, 2023
Rutgers-Eagleton Washington Internship Award-Katherine K. Neuberger Fund
This donor-supported award supported by the Katherine K. Neuberger Legacy Fund provides up to $4,000.00 awards to outstanding Rutgers undergraduate students for in-person summer internships
December Thu, 2022
Newsboys Strike of 1899
On July 18th, 1899, a group of angry boys in Queens tipped over a newspaper distribution wagon and refused to sell the New York World and
August Fri, 2021
Constitution Day 2021
Join the Eagleton Institute of Politics‘ Center for Youth Political Participation for a virtual celebration of Constitution Day 2021: Fulfilling the Promise of the 26th Amendment
February Fri, 2021
Rutgers-Eagleton Washington Internship Award Program
An award program providing up to $6,000.00 to outstanding Rutgers undergraduate from all campuses, majors, and years for in-person summer internships in government, nonprofit, or
November Fri, 2020
Birmingham Children’s Crusade
In 1963, students ages seven to 18 years old skipped school to march through downtown Birmingham. Images of the peaceful protesters being hosed down and
November Tue, 2020
March for Our Lives
The Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre is considered one of the deadliest shootings in American history. The tragedy empowered Parkland, Florida student survivors to
October Tue, 2020
Tinker v. Des Moines
As a silent protest, students Mary Beth Tinker, her brother John Tinker, and Christopher Eckhardt wore black armbands to school to mourn those who died