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Student Journalism: What is the Law?

Student journalists are entitled to some of the First Amendment’s free speech and free press protections. Featuring Burlington High editor-in- chief and recipient of the courage in student journalism [...]

A User’s Guide to Democracy

With Nick Capodice and Hannah McCarthy of the Civics 101 Podcast Wednesday, January 26th, 2022 3:30-5:00 pm via Zoom Free Professional Development for teachers grades 7-12   Join Hannah McCarthy [...]

Renewing Trust in Democracy: The Role of the News Media

Featuring:  Cecilia Kang, The New York Times  Joe McQuaid, New Hampshire Union Leader Melanie Plenda, Granite State News Collaborative   Moderated by Anna Brown, Citizens Count  What is the role of the news media in [...]

2022 Project Soapbox NH Showcase Mainstage

Throughout the fall and winter, middle and high school students across New Hampshire have been crafting their best Soapbox speeches about issues important to them and their [...]

Max Registrations: 60 Register Here Wednesday, August 10, from 9:00 am -3:00 pm Register by July 25, 2022. In-Person at Keene State College   Join Paula McAvoy, [...]

Cartoon Civics: PD for Grades 7-12

Max Registrations: 60 Register Here Presented in partnership with the History & Social Studies Education Program and the Political Science Program at Plymouth State University.  Wednesday, August [...]

NH’s Kid Governor Bootcamp

NH’s Kid Governor Bootcamp for grade 5 teachers and media specialists. Registration is now open. This program offers a $100 stipend for participation in this award-winning, learning [...]

Revitalizing Democracy at Home and Abroad

A William W. Treat Lecture Free Virtual Event Registration is now open for Revitalizing Democracy at Home and Abroad, a William W. Treat Lecture Series event! This [...]