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AID Campus Chapters

Americans for Informed Democracy's network includes more than 20,000 student leaders on over 1,000 university campuses, as well as several thousand young professionals in hundreds of cities. Some of these students have formed official AID chapters on their respective campuses while others have preferred to co-sponsor AID events with another org on campus that they're deeply committed to. Either way we applaud their enthusiasm to raise awareness in their communities, form coalitions, and even change certain campus or community policies!

AID Campus Chapters & Chapters in Progress
Want to start an AID Chapter?

This is a very incomplete listing of active chapters or chapters in progress as events are constantly happening nation-wide and worldwide. If you know an AID organizer on campus, please encourage them to register your chapter - even if it's still in the making - so we can better support you this year!

In phase two of our web-site launch we plan on providing chapter specific pages! Stay tuned...

University of South Alabama
Mobile, AL
Contact: Chelsea Dean, csd501@jaguar1.usouthal.edu

University of the Ozarks
Clarksville, AR
Contact: Luis Sanchez, lsanchez@ozarks.edu

University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, CA
Contact: Pooja Nair, pshnair@gmail.com

San Francisco State University
San Francisco, CA
Contact: Veronica Canton, vcanton@aidemocracy.org

Wesleyan University
Middletown, CT
Contact: Antoinette Zosherafatain, azosherafata@wesleyan.edu

Nova Southeastern University
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Contact: Solomon Losha, losha@nova.edu

Florida International University
Miami, Fl
Contact: Rachael Caines, rcain001@fiu.edu

Morehouse College
Atlanta, GA
Contact: Matthew Temba, mktemba@gmail.com

Morehouse College
Atlanta, GA
Contact: Jarrell Cook, J_AveryCook@yahoo.com

Cornell College
Mt. Vernon, IA
Contact: Abigail Pedersen,
a-pedersen@cornellcollege.edu

Northwestern University
Evanston, IL
Contact: Caroline Kemp, ckkemp@gmail.com

Southwestern College
Winfield, KS
Contact: Brandon Smith, brandon.smith@sckans.edu

Western Kentucky University
Bowling Green, KY
Contact: Matt Vaughan, matthew.vaughan804@wku.edu

Boston College
Chestnut Hill, MA
Contact: Jeff Aser, aser@bc.edu

Tufts University
Medford, MA
Contact: Michael Eddy, Michael.Eddy@tufts.edu

Smith College
Northampton, MA
Contact: Rebecca Slatin, rslatin@smith.edu

US Naval Academy
Annapolis, MD
Contact: Darby Driscoll, m091914@usna.edu

Gilman School
Baltimore, MD
Contact: Ned Harris, nharris@gilman.edu

St. Olaf College
Northfield , MN
Contact: Ishanaa Ramabachan, rambachi@stolaf.edu

Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Geneva, NY
Contact: Colleen Carpinella, Colleen.Carpinella@hws.edu

Cornell University
Ithaca, NY
Contact: Elias Saba, egs24@cornell.edu

New York University
New York, NY
Contact: Christina Iafe, cmi218@nyu.edu

New York University
New York, NY
Contact: Gi Lee , gi.lee@stern.nyu.edu

Hunter College
New York City, NY
Contact: Luanda Domi, Luandadomi@yahoo.com

University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Contact: Kayla Cheatham, kaylanc@sas.upenn.edu

University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA
Contact: Ryan Javier Ortega, rjavier@sas.upenn.edu

Slippery Rock University
Slippery Rock, PA
Contact: Rose Iksic, roseiksic@gmail.com

Swarthmore College
Swarthmore, PA
Contact: Mark Dlugash, mdlugas1@swarthmore.edu

College of Charleston
Charleston, SC
Contact: Kristen Thompson, kristenatsea@gmail.com

Middle Tennessee State
Murfreesbobo, TN
Contact: Catharine Broemel, crb3f@mtsu.edu

Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX
Contact: Morgan Cunningham, morgan.l.cunningham@ttu.edu

Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA
Contact: Urooj Mughal, mughalua@vcu.edu

Virginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, VA
Contact: Mitchell Smiley, smileymw@vcu.edu

The College of William and Mary
Williamsburg, VA
Contact: Chris Bassett, cebass@wm.edu

AID offers an unparalleled number of resources for college students who are interested in bringing the world home to their campuses. When you set up or join an AID chapter, you become a part of a national youth movement of tens of thousands of young people that are working together to promote a U.S. role in the world that is appropriate for our increasingly interdependent world.

This page is your one-stop resource for everything related to setting up an AID chapter on your campus. To get started, please click on one of the links below:

Why set up a chapter?

What resources do chapters receive?

How can I set up a chapter on my campus?