It might sound cliché, but this year’s Inside Washington seminar was unlike any other. For the first time, 70 participants left Washington, D.C. to spend the day at the National Constitution Center [1] in Philadelphia.
The trip, for students participating in the first week of the Inside Washington seminar “In Pursuit of the Presidency,” was designed to give the students an opportunity to learn more about our nation’s history outside of the capital. It was sponsored by Macy’s [2], a corporate partner with a social responsibility effort focused on education, along with Edward Jay Goldberg, Macy’s senior vice president of external affairs. Goldberg said he got the idea for the trip after interacting with students during a TWC Roundtable on Philanthropy and Social Responsibility in October 2011. He realized that many students had never been to Philadelphia and were not aware of the National Constitution Center, which he considers one of the city’s premier institutions.
The students visited a variety of exhibits and presentations at the National Constitution Center, including:
In addition, all first week Inside Washington participants had the opportunity to visit the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall.
Student Impact
All the students left Philadelphia with a unique, new perspective thanks to partners like Macy’s and Goldberg, who help advance experiential education opportunities for students worldwide.
[View photos from Inside Washington '12 Week 1 on our Flickr channel] [6]
Links:
[1] http://bit.ly/Z0KMIM
[2] http://bit.ly/ZK1YXJ
[3] http://bit.ly/PEmSfI
[4] http://bit.ly/UY6lKI
[5] http://bit.ly/WskCgk
[6] http://bit.ly/I4weko