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11/04/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/04/2024 14:06

Resources and Opportunities to Engage in the 2024 Election

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Resources and Opportunities to Engage in the 2024 Election

The resources and opportunities for students, faculty and staff listed below share ways you can participate in our democratic process, take care of yourself and support one another.

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GU Votes

GU Votes is a student-led initiative working to enhance the voting culture at Georgetown by simplifying the voting process, increasing turnout rates among students, and directly integrating voter registration into the university ecosystem.

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Teaching Resources for Faculty and Staff

Regardless of one's political views, the 2024 election is unlike any other in recent history. The Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship (CNDLS) compiled resources to help you think through how to adapt your own teaching to this time.

Hoyas in the Political Process

Follow along with Maddie Davis (G'25) as she gives a photo-by-photo account of a day meeting senators, party officials, journalists and more at the Republican National Convention.

At the start of the spring semester, students in the Presidential Nominations Lab met with major political players, voters and journalists and watched their coursework play out in real time.

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How to Slow Down Misinformation in the 2024 Election | Ask a Professor

Leticia Bode, professor of Communication, Culture and Technology in the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences and the research director for the Knight-Georgetown Institute, explains how you can help stop the flow of misinformation as well as early trends to watch out for in the 2024 election cycle.

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Mental Health, Wellness and Health Care Resources

Learn more about resources that support your mental and emotional well-being and connect our community. We all have our own lives and circumstances - but as students, faculty and staff, we are all Hoyas.

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Safety Resources

We are closely coordinating with DC and federal law enforcement authorities and are prepared to ensure the safety of the University community ahead of the upcoming election and presidential inauguration. Please see the District of Columbia's page on the Inaugurationas well as the graphic for additional information.