Skip to content
Logo Hbcu Buzz Updated

HBCU Buzz

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Tiktok
  • Youtube
  • News
  • Sports
  • Editorial
  • Entertainment
  • Events
  • Shop
Buzzing News

NCCU Launches Political Engagement Group for HBCU Students Statewide

Posted by HBCU Editors
Posted on Nov 10, 2011
Looking to build on its success from the 2008 presidential election, the Institute for Civic Engagement and Social Change at North Carolina Central University is creating a statewide network of students dedicated to voter empowerment in the 2012 election and beyond.

The Student Engagement and Empowerment Network (SEEN), made up of students from 10 historically black colleges and universities in North Carolina, will hold its inaugural conference Nov. 10 – 12 at NCCU. The mission is to allow students to share ideas, communication and training on how to mobilize young voters. Community organizing will center on the individual campuses, but it will also spread to adjacent communities with a special focus on black and Latino youth who are not in college.

Dr. Jarvis Hall, director for the Institute for Civic Engagement and Social Change, said the goal is to create voter empowerment that lasts a lifetime.

“The group we are targeting, 18- to 24-year-olds, are just entering the electorate, so there is a lot of work to be done in terms of registration, education and awareness,” Hall said. “We want them to be continuously engaged in the democratic process. We want their interest in politics to extend down to state and local elections.”

In the 2008 election, the institute registered 300 new voters and helped boost voter turnout to 90 percent in the precinct that includes NCCU. An awareness march on campus during the first day of early voting drew more than 2,000 participants.

Brett Stargell, a senior majoring in political science and history, and a founding member of SEEN, said network members will learn from models that work, develop questionnaires and voter guides, organize voter registration drives and campaigns, and more. SEEN will offer incentives for schools that register the most voters. Read Full Article at NCCU

gridInstitute for Civic EngagementNCCUNorth Carolina Central University
Share this article:
Posted by HBCU Editors Posted on Nov 10, 2011 5521 articles

Related Articles

Are HBCU Rivalries Becoming the Next Focus for Sports Betting Brands

Are HBCU Rivalries Becoming the Next Focus for Sports Betting Brands

Southern University’s Trinity Smith Makes Vogue Open Casting History

Southern University’s Trinity Smith Makes Vogue Open Casting History

Dillard University President Monique Guillory Leads a New Era of HBCU Leadership

Dillard University President Monique Guillory Leads a New Era of HBCU Leadership

Asides

Recent News

Are HBCU Rivalries Becoming the Next Focus for Sports Betting Brands

Are HBCU Rivalries Becoming the Next Focus for Sports Betting Brands

Southern University’s Trinity Smith Makes Vogue Open Casting History

Southern University’s Trinity Smith Makes Vogue Open Casting History

Dillard University President Monique Guillory Leads a New Era of HBCU Leadership

Dillard University President Monique Guillory Leads a New Era of HBCU Leadership

Gizelle Bryant’s Daughter Angel Joins Alpha Kappa Alpha at Spelman College

Gizelle Bryant’s Daughter Angel Joins Alpha Kappa Alpha at Spelman College

Summer Walker Dump Truck Tour Hits the AUC for Album Launch

Summer Walker Dump Truck Tour Hits the AUC for Album Launch

Popular Posts

Southern University’s Trinity Smith Makes Vogue Open Casting History

Southern University’s Trinity Smith Makes Vogue Open Casting History

Dillard University President Monique Guillory Leads a New Era of HBCU Leadership

Dillard University President Monique Guillory Leads a New Era of HBCU Leadership

MacKenzie Scott HBCU Donations: Full List of Every School and Amount

MacKenzie Scott HBCU Donations: Full List of Every School and Amount

Top HBCU Homecoming 2025

Top HBCU Homecoming 2025

Charleston White Chased Off HBCU Campus Tougaloo College After Controversial Remarks

Charleston White Chased Off HBCU Campus Tougaloo College After Controversial Remarks

Hbcu Buzz

HBCU Buzz delivers HBCU news, insights and editorials from the Black College community. Since 2011, HBCU Buzz has been a resource for prospective & current students and alumni.

Follow Us
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Tiktok
  • Youtube

Copyright © 2025 HBCU BUZZ. All rights reserved.

  • Contact Us
  • Partnerships
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

the Scene

  • News
  • Sports
  • Editorial
  • Entertainment
  • Events
  • Shop
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Tiktok
  • Youtube