Sept. 25, 2018: Jennifer Domagal-Goldman presents 'Creating a Culture of Democracy on Campus: What's Your Role?'

by Michelle Saport  |   

Join UAA tonight for the Democracy & Civic Action Week keynote lecture:

"Creating a Culture of Democracy on Campus: What's Your Role?" Presented by Jennifer Domagal-Goldman Tuesday, Sept. 25, 6 p.m. UAA/APU Consortium Library, Room 307

Jennifer Domagal-Goldman is the associate director of the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. Prior to joining ALL IN, Dr. Domagal-Goldman served for seven years as the national manager of the American Democracy Project, a national civic learning and democratic engagement network of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU). Dr. Domagal-Goldman serves on the editorial board of the eJournal of Public Affairs. She has contributed to a number of civic engagement publications including co-authoring chapters in Reimagining Democratic Societies: A New Era of Personal and Social Responsibility (2013), Becoming a Steward of Place: Four Areas of Institutional Focus (2014) and Student Civic Outcomes in Service Learning: Conceptual Frameworks and Methods (2017). She also contributed to Higher Education's Role in Enacting a Thriving Democracy: Civic Learning and Democratic Engagement Theory of Change (2018). Dr. Domagal-Goldman earned her doctorate in higher education from the Pennsylvania State University. She received her master's degree in higher education and student affairs administration from the University of Vermont and a bachelor's degree from the University of Rochester.

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