The University of Delaware’s Center for Political Communication is a nonpartisan, interdisciplinary initiative that examines issues related to voting, civil rights and liberties, media effects, and intergroup relations. The CPC's events and programs inspire public participation in politics, engaging the next generation of public service leaders. We offer a minor in political communication for undergraduate students, and we support political communication initiatives throughout the University, especially research and public events. The CPC’s programs are free and open to the public. Learn more at https://www.cpc.udel.edu.
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University of Delaware alumni and former National Agenda students share their thoughts.
What is the National Agenda Experience?
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University of Delaware alumna Sarah Fritz (AS18) discussed how National Agenda sparked her passion in politics during her years as an undergraduate student and beyond.…
An interview with former National Agenda student…
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The 6th annual National Agenda program, themed "Road to the Presidency," continued with author and professor, D. Watkins. Watkins is Editor-at-Large for Salon…
National Agenda 2016, Oct. 5: D. Watkins, Salon…
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At a virtual happy hour on Zoom, National Agenda Director Lindsay Hoffman, Ph.D., welcomed University of Delaware alumnus Steve Schmidt (AS13), a past guest speaker of…
National Agenda Reunion with Steve Schmidt
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In 2010, when social media and its use by decision-makers had just begun, the University of Delaware's Center for Political Communication was created to examine…
UD's Center for Political Communication…
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The University of Delaware's Center for Political Communication presents the top ten finalists for the Speak Up! audio essay contest, hosted during the fall 2019…
Top 10 Finalists Waveform Video_Speak…
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