In a letter to the editor, Nancy Thomas, Director of our Institute for Democracy & Higher Education, talks about the distressing trend of increased barriers to student voting.
Nancy Thomas, Director of Tisch College's Institute for Democracy & Higher Education (IDHE) shares encouraging signs that point to increased college student voting.
Inside Higher Ed cites various ways IDHE helps promote political engagement on college campus, particularly its NSLVE data and a new report with recommendations for institutions.
The Washington Post highlights a recent report from Tisch College's Institute for Democracy & Higher Education on how colleges can improve political learning and engagement.
An interview with Nancy Thomas, Director of our Institute for Democracy & Higher Education, about our newest report on how colleges can facilitate political learning and engagement.
Research conducted by Tisch College's Institute for Democracy & Higher Education is shaping universities' efforts to improve political engagement on their campuses.
Voting participation among Yale students rose from 32.7 percent in the 2012 presidential election to 56.7 percent in 2016, according to a report from the National Study of Learning, Voting, and Engagement, or the NSLVE.
Nancy Thomas, director of Tisch’s Institute for Democracy and Higher Education, discusses how recent student activism could have an effect on American politics.
Thanks to the groundbreaking study of voting rates on college campuses, conducted by Tisch College's IDHE, institutions are expanding their efforts to politically engage students.