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Stern Civic Engagement Lab

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Mission

The Stern Civic Engagement Lab, headed by Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz, PhD, at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy explores how civic engagement shapes public policy and works to strengthen democratic governance through applied research. We partner with state and local governments to co-create, implement and assess policies informed by research, grounded in community needs and responsive to changing societal conditions. By bringing together policymakers, residents, researchers, community organizations, students and businesses, the Lab fosters inclusive collaboration that leads to more effective, equitable and trusted policy solutions. Through hands-on, community-based research, we equip students with the skills to navigate the intersection of academic inquiry and public service, elevate underrepresented voices in policymaking and drive innovation in how policies are made and experienced.

Bridging the Gap: Turning Research into Impact

Bridging the gap between academic theory and real-world impact, the Saul I. Stern Civic Engagement Lab transforms how students and citizens alike participate in democracy. The Saul I. Stern Civic Engagement Lab at the University of Maryland School of Public Policy operates at a critical intersection: we simultaneously immerse students in meaningful community engagement while conducting innovative research on how citizens interact with their government. This dual approach creates a dynamic learning environment where theory meets practice and research directly impacts communities.

Through our innovative community-based research projects, we address critical issues facing Maryland and beyond—from environmental policy and climate resilience to legislative representation and political polarization. Our collaborative approach brings together undergraduate students, graduate researchers, faculty, government agencies and local communities to create meaningful policy solutions. The Lab's initiatives, including surveys of state park users for the Department of Natural Resources, analyses of legislative representation in the Maryland General Assembly and partnerships with local governments like the Town of Brentwood, exemplify our commitment to research that matters. By emphasizing student involvement at every level, we simultaneously produce valuable data for policymakers while training the next generation of engaged civic leaders who understand both the theory and practice of effective governance.

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