Center for Political Participation
Brooks Hall
Phone: 814-332-6201
Fax: 814-332-2301
cpp@allegheny.edu

CPP News

Center for Political Participation to Sponsor Lecture on Gay Rights and the Republican Party

Winners announced in Cyber Scrapbook project

Allegheny College to Host Model Campaign USA Competition

McCain Campaign Strategy Director Presents Keynote at CPP Conference

E.J. Dionne Jr. Keynote Speaker for Post-Election Conference “Full Disclosure: The Media and the 2008 Election”

Shea Sees Historic Shift in the Role of Young Voters in American Politics

Former President Bill Clinton Visits Allegheny College

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The Center for Political Participation is dedicated to fostering an appreciation for the vital link between an engaged, active citizenry and a healthy democracy. To that end, the Center seeks new strategies and mechanisms for promoting political participation among all citizens, with a particular focus on young Americans.

The Center for Political Participation opened on October 18, 2002 with the goals of helping all Americans better understand the importance of political action and getting involved. The Center has established programs for three audiences - our students (Campus Activities), scholars nationwide (Scholarly Research), and citizens of the wider community (Educational Outreach).

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