Purdue to celebrate Constitution Day on Sept. 21

September 13, 2010

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University's celebration of Constitution Day on Sept. 21 will feature videos, exhibits and quiz shows aimed at educating American citizens about the freedoms they enjoy.

Events will be in the Purdue Memorial Union, Room 118, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The celebration is free and open to the public.

Local celebrities will take part in a Jeopardy-style quiz-off on the Constitution at 11:30 a.m. outside Room 118.

Among other activities, most of which are continuous throughout the day, are:

* Showings of "A More Perfect Union," a video by the National Constitution Center;

* A banned book exhibit, sponsored by Purdue University Libraries, displaying books that have been censored throughout history;

* Showings of America Rock's "The Preamble," a classic cartoon treatment of the events leading up to the signing of the Constitution;

* Student groups quiz bowl competition on the Constitution at 11a.m.;

* A League of Women Voters display with voter information and registration;

* A video of Justice Learning's "Conversations with Supreme Court Justices," featuring Justice Stephen Breyer and former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.

Congress passed a provision in 2004 declaring Sept. 17 as Constitution Day. All federally funded schools are asked to develop educational programs to celebrate this foundational day in U.S. history.

"The point we want to make everyone aware of is that no matter who you are, the Constitution has an impact in nearly every part of your life," said Phillip VanFossen, the Ackerman Professor of Social Studies Education and director of the James F. Ackerman Center for Democratic Citizenship. "It's something we all take for granted, and studies have shown that a vast majority of people don't know much about the document. Constitution Day gives schools a brief, yet important, chance to change this."

The College of Education's Ackerman Center is coordinating the events, which are sponsored by the offices of the president and vice president for student affairs, Purdue Student Government, and the Purdue Student Union Board.

More information on Constitution Day is available at https://www.purdue.edu/constitution-day/

Writer: Judith Barra Austin, 765-494-2432, jbaustin@purdue.edu  

Source: Phillip VanFossen, 765-494-2367, vanfoss@purdue.edu