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iEngage Summer Civics Institute is a five-day civics day camp designed to help students learn how to be active citizens.

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iEngage Summer Civics Institute is a five-day civics day camp designed to help students learn how to make a difference in their neighborhood, school, and community. Participants build important leadership skills through interactions with local civic leaders, simulations, and service-learning. Activities for students include spending time at the Baylor Law School learning about the

Photos from iEngage Baylor's post 07/18/2025
07/17/2025

How can citizens advocate for an issue? That’s the question we asked students to think about as they continued researching and refining their presentations. To enhance their research skills, students were invited to participate in a media literacy activity that explored the pros and cons of AI, as well as how to identify AI-generated images and articles. Not surprisingly, their ability to distinguish between real and AI-generated content was strong. Thank you to Kelsey Roach from the iEngage Research Team for leading our students in this awesome activity!

07/16/2025

What does it mean to advocate? This week, students have been asked to identify, as a group, a local civic issue they want to advocate for and present to their fellow iEngage students. Today, we invited community members to act as “sharks” for a Shark Tank-esque mock presentation, allowing students to strengthen their advocacy skills before Friday’s closing ceremony. The students blew us away with their passion and preparedness, which means we can only imagine how stellar they’ll be on Friday. Can’t wait!

Thank you to Ms. Rachel Pate, Vice President of Economic Development at CTAACC and Director of Lemonade Day Waco, and Will McNierney, Master's student at Baylor University, for joining our staff as “sharks” and providing invaluable insight and feedback. We would also like to thank Amy James, Associate Librarian and Online Librarian for Education and Information Literacy at the Baylor Libraries, for speaking with our students this morning.

07/15/2025

How do citizens investigate community issues? iEngage campers dove into answering this question to help further their understanding of and engagement in civic life. Thanks to the expertise of Dr. Stephanie Boddie and Dr. Mandie Dunphy on our food system, and the W.R. Poage Library's resources on maps and urban renewal in Waco, students honed their investigative skills by examining our local community.

Special thank you to Dr. Stephanie Boddie, Dr. Mandie Dunphy, and the staff at W.R. Poage Library for engaging with our students today!

07/14/2025

What does it mean to be a good citizen? That’s what we asked students on the first day of iEngage. To help answer this question, we heard from the First Gent, Brad Livingstone, and spoke with community members working to make Waco a better place for all of its citizens. Seeing these young people engaged, asking questions, and expressing their ideas for the future has us fired up and ready to empower these students to see themselves as citizens by thinking about and enacting citizenship in participatory and change-oriented ways. Stay tuned for more updates!

Special thank you to Brad Livingstone, Waco Habitat for Humanity, Mission Waco, Center of Advocacy for Crime Victims and Children, Heart of Texas Behavioral Health Network, American Gateways, Waco Metropolitan Organisation, and VOICE for joining us today and speaking with our students!

06/13/2025

Applications for iEngage are still open! But closing soon.

All the Best,
Dr. LeCompte

iEngage Summer Civics Institute 06/05/2025

The iEngage Summer Civics Institute is more than just a typical day camp. It’s a unique, free opportunity for rising 5th through 9th-grade students to learn how to make a real difference in their school, neighborhood, and community. The camp stands out with its action civics inquiry model, which fosters participants’ understanding of and engagement in civic life. Students interact with local civic leaders and elected officials, play iCivics games, examine primary source materials at the Poage legislative library, collaborate with like-minded peers, and engage in a community issues advocacy project.
The camp……
Develops young people’s civic and political competence.
Develops young people’s leadership and speaking skills.
Strengthens their community and political engagement through inquiry-based civics projects on community issues.
Teaches the structure of government and what it means to be an active, engaged citizen in their community.
Illustrate how they can work to make a change even as young people.

You can learn more about iEngage at https://blogs.baylor.edu/iengage/
Here is the link to apply for iEngage: https://campscui.active.com/orgs/BaylorUniversityiEngage?orglink=camps-registration

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04/11/2025

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1214 S. 4th Street
Waco, TX
76706