On June 21-22, the Roosevelt Institute | Campus Network will host the Solve 2012 Policy Expo in Washington, DC in order to highlight the innovative ways that young people are creating an impact in their communities while shaping the broader dialogue on how to move the country forward in 2012 and beyond.
Hear from students who are designing alternative energy policies for universities, creating...
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On June 21-22, the Roosevelt Institute | Campus Network will host the Solve 2012 Policy Expo in Washington, DC in order to highlight the innovative ways that young people are creating an impact in their communities while shaping the broader dialogue on how to move the country forward in 2012 and beyond.
Hear from students who are designing alternative energy policies for universities, creating solutions for food waste, and determining ways to deliver critical health services to low income neighborhoods. These deeply engaged and proactively problem-solving young leaders are redefining civic participation for the largest and most diverse generation in our history. Please join us for two days of discussion, debate, and discourse with some of the brightest young minds of the Millennial generation as they share their innovative ideas for solving our greatest challenges.
More information on the event will be provided with registration with stellar keynote speakers and presenters. Stay tuned for the announcement of speakers and the schedule. Space is limited. Register for the event:
http://bit.ly/2012policyexpo
There are still slots open for students interested in presenting their plans for change, for questions, contact National Policy & Program Director, Alan Smith at asmith@rooseveltinstitute.org.
Watch a little preview of the Expo here:
http://bit.ly/SFsolve