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Millenniumvaluessymposium

Campus Conversation on Values


What do young Americans think about American democracy, its problems and its promise? How do they relate their values to the 2012 campaign?

On October 4-6, Georgetown University convened students from around the country for a series of conversations about values and the future of American democracy. This second Millennial Values Symposium—the first was held in April 2012—featured discussions with elected officials and media leaders, as well as the release of a national survey of young Americans on religion, values, and the 2012 election.

>> Millennial Values Survey Release Event
>> Millennial Values and Voter Engagement Survey
>> Press Release
>> Discussion with Millennial Mayors Event
>> Millennial Values Campus Events



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