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Activation Plan

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Below is an overview of some campus activities:

  • Established by legislation in 2019, the Frederick E. Berry Institute of Politics (Berry IOP) aims to engage and inspire the Salem State community to be active in our democracy and to pursue careers in politics and public service. It expands political engagement at SSU and in the North Shore by bringing policymakers, political leaders and public officials to campus. It also leads SSU’s voter engagement, hosts political discussions and debates; supports students with career interests in politics and public service; and awards scholarships in the areas of government, politics, civic engagement, non-profit and other means of public service.
  • The First Year Day of Service is an opportunity for 200 new students to spend the day engaging in one of several service projects that give back to the North Shore community prior to the opening day of the fall semester. Participation has resulted in increases in retention, GPA and overall satisfaction with Salem State in addition to stronger peer connections and a greater desire to get involved in on- and off-campus organizations.
  • Every year, SSU hosts an Alternative Spring Break to the Massachusetts State House to provide students with hands-on political experience on Beacon Hill. During this trip, students stay in Boston and engage with policy makers, lobbyists, and activists to better understand the Massachusetts legislative process and how the Commonwealth is tackling the most pressing social issues.
  • Every Spring semester, the Berry IOP invites two prominent political and public leaders to campus to serve as Berry IOP Fellows. These leaders may include elected officials, journalists, activists, lawyers, policymakers, and other public servants. As rising or seasoned professionals, Fellows share their knowledge, skills, and experiences with students who are exploring and pursuing careers in politics and public service.
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John Keenan
President, Salem State University
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Below is an overview of some campus activities:

  • Established by legislation in 2019, the Frederick E. Berry Institute of Politics (Berry IOP) aims to engage and inspire the Salem State community to be active in our democracy and to pursue careers in politics and public service. It expands political engagement at SSU and in the North Shore by bringing policymakers, political leaders and public officials to campus. It also leads SSU’s voter engagement, hosts political discussions and debates; supports students with career interests in politics and public service; and awards scholarships in the areas of government, politics, civic engagement, non-profit and other means of public service.
  • The First Year Day of Service is an opportunity for 200 new students to spend the day engaging in one of several service projects that give back to the North Shore community prior to the opening day of the fall semester. Participation has resulted in increases in retention, GPA and overall satisfaction with Salem State in addition to stronger peer connections and a greater desire to get involved in on- and off-campus organizations.
  • Every year, SSU hosts an Alternative Spring Break to the Massachusetts State House to provide students with hands-on political experience on Beacon Hill. During this trip, students stay in Boston and engage with policy makers, lobbyists, and activists to better understand the Massachusetts legislative process and how the Commonwealth is tackling the most pressing social issues.
  • Every Spring semester, the Berry IOP invites two prominent political and public leaders to campus to serve as Berry IOP Fellows. These leaders may include elected officials, journalists, activists, lawyers, policymakers, and other public servants. As rising or seasoned professionals, Fellows share their knowledge, skills, and experiences with students who are exploring and pursuing careers in politics and public service.