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The Bonnie and Bill Stubblefield Institute for Civil Political Communications

Community Leadership & Civil Advocacy Certificate (CLCA)

BADM299A: Foundations in Community Leadership and Civil Advocacy will be offered online on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. during the Spring 2026 Semester. The class begins on January 13 and is open to enrolled students and to community members. Integrated mentor support is currently available to students at Shepherd University, Blue Ridge Community and Technical College, Fairmont State, Potomac State, Wesleyan College, and West Virginia University — and to community members in the Shepherdstown area.

The Stubblefield Institute’s Community Leadership & Civil Advocacy (CLCA) program teaches students how to effectively advocate for the issues they care about it.  Some students bring a completely new idea entirely of their own choosing.  Other students bring an idea they have been working on previously and develop it further as the course progresses.  The step-by-step structure of the course helps the student carry the idea from a vague concept, through a community-centered development process, to a well-articulated and workable plan presented to an community leader appropriate for the specific topic.

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About the Stubblefield Institute

The Bonnie and Bill Stubblefield Institute for Civil Political Communications officially opened its doors on July 1, 2019, with offices in the beautiful Frank Center on the campus of Shepherd University.

Made possible by a generous gift by Drs. Bonnie and Bill Stubblefield, the mission of the Stubblefield Institute is to serve as an active center for the study and promotion of civil political discourse.

Upon the opening of the Institute, Shepherd University President Mary J.C. Hendrix noted, “How we, as citizens persuade, advocate, and converse with one another across competing opinions, is of utmost importance to the future health of our democracy. As citizens and voters, we need to address our divisions and learn how to talk to each other again in a civil manner.”

At all times, the Stubblefield Institute seeks to promote greater public awareness of how authentic and factual civil discourse across partisan divides leads to more productive debate and understanding.

In the classroom, the Institute also seeks to train the next generation of political, media, and public policy communications professionals who will one day be on the front lines of message development and delivery.  Shepherd now offers undergraduates a degree in political science with a communications concentration. This effort is led by Shepherd University’s world-class faculty from both the political science and communications departments.

A few Current initiatives of the Stubblefield Institute

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Civility and Civic Engagement Survey Report

Read the results of the “Civility and Civic Engagement Survey” conducted by Stubblefield Institute Senior Fellow for Research Dr. Stephanie A. Slocum-Schaffer here:

Civility and Civic Engagement Research and Data Report

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