Honoring Real-Life Superheroes : The Power of Art
Nikkolas Smith discusses “The 1619 Project: Born on the Water” and inspiring positive change
Our Youth, Our Voices, Our Power
March For Our Lives founder David Hogg has a conversation about youth advocacy and changing our future as part of the National Agenda Speaker Series.
A First in the First State
Delaware native Sarah McBride describes her journey to becoming the first openly transgender state senator in American history
UD groups step in when tensions run high
News surrounding a violent assault against a female student spread through campus like wildfire just one week after protestors from the Key of David Christian Center set up camp on Delaware Avenue. Many students struggled to cope.
Bromance or Enemyship?
Childhood friends remain close despite differences in political opinion
National Agenda with David Joy and Asma Khalid : Pursuing new perspectives
The University of Delaware welcomed back the North Carolinian novelist and NPR White House Correspondent Asma Khalid to the National Agenda stage, four years after first speaking in 2017 on the theme “As We Stand | Divided.”
Learning by Doing
For UD alumna Sarah Fritz (AS18), the National Agenda program solidified a passion for politics and a commitment to civic engagement.
Trail to the Voting Booth
UD Library’s Trail to the Voting Booth showcases how Americans have talked about politics through pamphlets, buttons, fan gear, songs, and more.
Keep the Conversation Going : Keeping the Conversation Going
During a year of unique challenges, the University of Delaware’s National Agenda program helped create a sense of community for students.
National Agenda with Yamiche Alcindor : Making Journalism Better
?”Americans deserve a press who is focused on them, their worries and their lived experiences,” said Yamiche Alcindor, PBS NewsHour correspondent.