CIRCLE (The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement)
conducts research on the civic and political engagement of young Americans.
The Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement

Fall/Winter Edition of CIRCLE’s Quarterly Newsletter Available

The newest issue of CIRCLE’s quarterly newsletter (v9.i3), Around the CIRCLE, can be downloaded from here. The newsletter includes a variety of articles including: How do Out of School Youth Engage in Their Communities and What Stands in Their Way? The Economic Benefits of Civic Engagement Election 2012: Information Needs of Young Americans, 18-29 Get Read More >

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November 1st, 2012
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July 2011 Edition of CIRCLE’s Quarterly Newsletter Available

The July edition (v8. i3) of CIRCLE’s quarterly newsletter, Around the CIRCLE, can be downloaded from here. The newsletter includes a variety of articles including: Five Strategies to Revive Civic Communication New Census Data Confirm African American and Asian American Youth Increased Their Turnout Rates in 2010 Midterms How do State Election Policies Affect Youth Read More >

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August 3rd, 2011
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Around the CIRCLE: V8.I2 Available

Download the latest edition of CIRCLE’s quarterly publication, Around the CIRCLE, from here.  This issue includes the following articles: The Internet’s Role in Making Engaged Citizens New CIRCLE Fact Sheet Shows Youth Volunteering Rates on Decline After 2005 Peak The Importance of Civic Culture: Comparing Miami and Minneapolis-St.Paul New Reports on the Civic Health of Read More >

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June 14th, 2011
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January 2011 Edition of CIRCLE’s Quarterly Newsletter Available

The January edition (v8.i1) of CIRCLE’s quarterly newsletter, Around the CIRCLE, can now be downloaded. Enclosed is a special report entitled “Civic Skills and Federal Policy.”

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December 14th, 2010
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