
Students across the state dialogue with civic leaders, congressional leaders and former members of Congress representing both sides of the aisle.
From its inception in 2003, the American Democracy Project (ADP) at RIC has been fostering political and civic activism in our students and higher education at large. Throughout its time and ongoing initiatives, RIC's news writers have been documenting the progress.
Students across the state dialogue with civic leaders, congressional leaders and former members of Congress representing both sides of the aisle.
We want our students to feel free to discuss their thoughts on controversial social and political issues in the classroom.
The American Democracy Project fosters political and civic engagement in higher education.