The University maintains a historic legacy of voter advocacy and civic engagement.
Emma Di Pace, ’21, got involved with La Salle University’s civic engagement and voter advocacy initiative, La Salle Votes!, in March 2020 or, as she described it, “literally the day before everything shut down” due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Around the same time, Christian Jesús Camacho, ’21, became a student advocate with La Salle Votes! He wondered, internally and aloud, how La Salle could maintain its legacy and build on its reputation as a voter-friendly campus.
Amid a pandemic, promotion of voter commitment “seemed impossible,” he said.
Five months after the 2020 election, La Salle University has received designation as a voter-friendly campus for 2021-22, according to nonpartisan organizations NASPA–Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education and the Campus Vote Project. This marks the third iteration of the Voter-Friendly Campus Program; in each, La Salle University ha
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