Congress to Campus Reception
Monday, Sept. 16, 4–6 p.m.
Congress to Campus provides college students with a unique civic education by engaging them in dialogue with bipartisan teams of former members of Congress, congressional staff, and American diplomats. Join us in Connelly Library as we welcome to campus former U.S. Representatives Brian Baird (D-WA) and Mike Bishop (R-MI) for an informal meet and greet. #LaSalleVotes: Living in a Diverse Democracy
National Voter Registration Day
Tuesday, Sept. 17, Noon–2 p.m.
National Voter Registration Day is a nonpartisan civic holiday dedicated to celebrating our democracy. There will be a number of tables across campus where students, faculty, and staff can register to vote or check their voter registration status and polling location. #LaSalleVotes: Living in a Diverse Democracy
Constitution Day: “Is the Constitution Color Blind” Panel Discussion
Tuesday, Sept. 17, 12:30–1:45 p.m.
Join Assistant Professor Mark Thomas, Ph.D., Professor Miguel Glatzer, Ph.D., Professor and Chair Stuart Leibiger, Ph.D., and Adjunct Faculty Nicholas Staffieri, J.D., as they discuss whether or not the Constitution is color blind in Holroyd Atrium. #LaSalleVotes: Living in a Diverse Democracy
Bipartisan Breakdown: Making Government Work for You
Tuesday, Sept. 17, 6–8 p.m.
All are invited to join an interactive Q&A in Founders' Hall Auditorium with a bipartisan team of lawmakers from the Congress to Campus program: former U.S. Representatives Brian Baird (D-WA) and Mike Bishop (R-MI). They will offer an inside look at the impact of polarization and public opinion on governing and strategies for restoring trust in institutions and leaders. #LaSalleVotes: Living in a Diverse Democracy
Mass of the Holy Spirit
Thursday, Sept, 19, 1 p.m.
Celebrate the beginning of a new academic year in De La Salle Chapel.