Millennial Values Survey Release

Featuring: Thomas Banchoff

April 9, 2012

What is distinctive about Millennials? How will their views shape the 2012 campaign? On Thursday, April 19, the Berkley Center and the Public Religion Research Institute released a groundbreaking survey of 18-24 year-olds on faith, values, and the 2012 election.
What is distinctive about Millennials? How do their personal and public values differ from those of previous generations? How will their views shape the 2012 campaign? On Thursday, April 19, the Berkley Center and the Public Religion Research Institute released a groundbreaking survey of 18-24 year-olds on faith, values, and the 2012 election.

Later on the afternoon of the 19th, the Berkley Center convened public figures and student leaders from around the country to discuss Millennials, Values, and America's Future. Authors Joshua Foer (Moonwalking with Einstein), Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts (Harlem is Nowhere) and Rev. Jim Wallis, founder and chief executive officer of Sojourners were joined by students selected as Millennial Values Fellows through a national competition.

The Fellows led an online Campus Conversation on Values in the run-up to the release of the Millennial Values Survey.

>> Millennial Values Survey Report
>> Millennial Values Survey Release Event
>> Millennial Values Fellows
>> Campus Conversation on Values

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