Final Day to Submit a Proposal for the 2024 Civic Learning Symposium

June 27, 2024

 

The central theme for the 2024 Annual Civic Learning Symposium revolves around the crucial role that dialogue and deliberation play in both our educational system and our democracy. In an era marked by polarization and division, fostering open, constructive dialogue and thoughtful deliberation is more important than ever. This theme emphasizes the need to build bridges across diverse perspectives, promote understanding, and cultivate a culture of civic agency. 

  • Date & Time: September 27th: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM & September 28th: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • Location: Ball State L.A. Pittenger Student Center
  • Dress Code: Casual attire is encouraged for all participants to ensure a comfortable learning experience.
  • Accommodations: For those requiring overnight stays, we recommend booking rooms at the Ball State Hotel
  • Meals Provided: Dinner on Friday, September 27th & Lunch on Saturday, September 28th

Please see the Event Website for more information and updates.

Featured Speakers:

September 27th, Freeman A. Hrabowski, III: President Emeritus of UMBC was named in 2012 by President Obama to chair the President’s Advisory Commission on Educational Excellence for African Americans and was named the inaugural Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture Speaker by Harvard. In April 2023, The National Academy of Sciences awarded him the Public Welfare Medal, the Academy’s most prestigious award.

September 28th, Harry Boyte: With a history of service that spansfrom working directly with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to advising national initiatives on civic renewal, Boyte's contributions to the field of civic engagement are both profound and far-reaching.

We are proud and honored to announce co-sponsorship of the 2024 Annual Civic Learning Symposium by the Indiana Bar Foundation, the Center on Representative Government at Indiana University, and the Remnant Trust. Their generous support underscores the significance of civic learning and engagement in today’s society and contributes greatly to the enrichment of our symposium.

Proposal Submission: The 2024 Civic Learning Symposium invites educators, practitioners, students, and community leaders to submit proposals that explore and expand the practice of dialogue, deliberation, civics, history, and relaed topics within educational settings and democratic contexts. We welcome proposals for presentations, moderated discussions, training, workshops, case study discussions, as well as poster presentations.

  • Proposal Submission Deadline: June 28, 2024
  • Notification of Acceptance: July 7, 2024
       

     Submit Your Proposal Here

     Click Here To Register

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