Connecting Our Revolutionary Ideals With Our Contemporary Politics

Celebrating 70 Years of Civic Engagement

Eagleton Highlights

April 7 | RU Organizing: Organizing for Change

Join the Center for Youth Political Participation for RU Organizing: An Introduction to the Building Blocks of Organizing for Change. Hosted by Dr. Janice Fine, Professor in the School of Management and Labor Relations and Director of Workplace Justice Lab@RU, attendees will develop skills of collective action and community organizing to systematically address issues at the campus, local, state, and federal level.

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Apply by April 19: Democracy Summer Research Fellowships

Want to design, test, and implement your research ideas to make a real-world impact? Apply for the RDL's Democracy Summer Research Fellowships, with up to $8,000 in funding available for PhD students across all campuses and disciplines.

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April 21 | Finding Meaning and Civic Power in Your Community

How do we find purpose at this moment of civic stress? How do we regain faith in our democracy and each other? Eric Liu, CEO of Citizen University, offers a path for finding meaning and power in our communities.

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Eagleton E-Newsletter: April 3, 2026

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Bloomberg This Weekend: Midterms in Focus

Bloomberg

On today's show, Bloomberg This Weekend hosts David Gura and Christina Ruffini speak with: - Bloomberg News White House Correspondent Jeff Mason on the war in Iran overshadowing the CPAC conference. - Abby Livingston, Reporter at Puck, Ashley Koning, Director of The Eagleton Center for Public Interest Polling at Rutgers, and Ronald Brownstein, Bloomberg Opinion Columnist, on what 'No Kings' rallies and recent polling data reveal about the Midterm elections.

How Trump’s AI posts are transforming politics

NJ.com

“The American people bear some responsibility for this, certainly Trump supporters do, in that we have ceased demanding — many of us have — the seriousness and response to serious questions, and have devolved into this kind of WrestleMania view of the world,” [said Saladin Ambar, a political science professor at Rutgers University and senior scholar at the Eagleton Center on the American Governor.]

At Rutgers, Students Are Learning About Democracy in a Lab

Nicholas V. Longo, the inaugural director of the Rutgers Democracy Lab, insists democracy is something you learn by doing – not just in a classroom or at the ballot box, but in the everyday work of navigating challenges, listening to others and finding common ground.

His approach comes at a time when colleges and universities are rethinking how to prepare students to engage in civic life in an increasingly polarized world.