Civic preparedness is essential to the health of our communities and to the future of democratic self-governance. I’m honored to be part of this consortium and its shared commitment to strengthening civic learning and empowering students to become thoughtful, engaged participants in public life.
- Mark Rudin
Activation Plan
Below is an overview of some campus activities:
- Constitution Day – An annual Sept. 17 celebration featuring guest speakers and library activities that promote civic knowledge and constitutional literacy. Supported by a grant from the Jack Miller Center for Teaching America’s Founding Principles and History.
- Civic Affairs Student Club – A nonpartisan student organization that promotes civic learning, leadership development, and democratic participation through activities such as voter registration drives and election watch parties.
- Honors College Civic-Focused Curriculum – Launching in fall 2026, the Honors College’s refreshed “Connect, Create, and Contribute” curriculum emphasizes civic education, service and engagement across differences. During 2025-26, Honors students completed 243 service activities and earned 133 civic achievements.
- Alternative Breaks Program – Students participate in service-learning projects across the United States during academic breaks, addressing issues such as poverty, education, and environmental conservation while developing leadership skills and civic responsibility.
- The BIG Event Community Service Day – Hundreds of students partner with community members and local organizations on service projects that strengthen the region and foster civic engagement.
Highlights
Chosen by the Texas A&M University System as one of four regional campuses to host a Civil Discourse Symposium in April 2025. A full day of student-centered programming focused on skills essential across all disciplines: critical thinking, respectful dialogue, active listening, and thoughtful engagement with differing viewpoints. Students had the opportunity to engage with several Texas state representatives, nationally recognized speakers, and a media panel of national and local journalists.


Below is an overview of some campus activities:
- Constitution Day – An annual Sept. 17 celebration featuring guest speakers and library activities that promote civic knowledge and constitutional literacy. Supported by a grant from the Jack Miller Center for Teaching America’s Founding Principles and History.
- Civic Affairs Student Club – A nonpartisan student organization that promotes civic learning, leadership development, and democratic participation through activities such as voter registration drives and election watch parties.
- Honors College Civic-Focused Curriculum – Launching in fall 2026, the Honors College’s refreshed “Connect, Create, and Contribute” curriculum emphasizes civic education, service and engagement across differences. During 2025-26, Honors students completed 243 service activities and earned 133 civic achievements.
- Alternative Breaks Program – Students participate in service-learning projects across the United States during academic breaks, addressing issues such as poverty, education, and environmental conservation while developing leadership skills and civic responsibility.
- The BIG Event Community Service Day – Hundreds of students partner with community members and local organizations on service projects that strengthen the region and foster civic engagement.
Highlights
Chosen by the Texas A&M University System as one of four regional campuses to host a Civil Discourse Symposium in April 2025. A full day of student-centered programming focused on skills essential across all disciplines: critical thinking, respectful dialogue, active listening, and thoughtful engagement with differing viewpoints. Students had the opportunity to engage with several Texas state representatives, nationally recognized speakers, and a media panel of national and local journalists.
Civic preparedness is essential to the health of our communities and to the future of democratic self-governance. I’m honored to be part of this consortium and its shared commitment to strengthening civic learning and empowering students to become thoughtful, engaged participants in public life.
- Mark Rudin
