Director of Impact at CIRCLE, Tufts University
Abby serves as CIRCLE’s liaison to practitioner organizations across the country. She communicates research findings and tracks recommendations from young people, youth and youth-serving organizations, educators and youth workers for future research. Abby Kiesa came to CIRCLE from Campus Compact (Providence, RI) where she directed a national campaign to increase college students involvement in public life and facilitate students’ critical role in the call for higher education institutions to fulfill their role as public and community resources. Prior to Campus Compact Abby worked at Madison House at the University of Virginia advising student-led community partnerships. While completing a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Villanova University she served on Villanova’s Taskforce on Service-Learning and co-created a service-learning course within the Center for Peace and Justice Education.
How to reach young voters when they're stuck at home
Apr 16, 2020 14:54 pm UTC| Politics
Colleges across the U.S. have sent students home. High schools and their elementary and middle-school counterparts have moved operations online. As scholars of young peoples political involvement and activity, we find...
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