On September 17th, 1787, the delegates to the Constitutional Convention gathered in Philadelphia, PA to sign the Constitution of the United States. To commemorate the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and celebrate all who have become citizens of the United States, all educational institutions that receive federal funds provide programming and information on September 17th of each year. USF Campus activities this year in celebration of National Voter Registration Day and Constitution Day include the following:
National Voter Registration Day with USFVotes: Our University is a proud partner of National Voter Registration Day held on Tuesday, September 16th, 2025. Visit our USFVotes tabling location in University Center 1st Floor alongside the San Francisco Department of Elections to register to vote, update your registration, or request mail-in ballots in time for upcoming elections.
Don’t have time to visit the USFVotes table? No worries, go to bit.ly/usfvotes for your one-stop-shop to get vote ready this season! Reach out to us via email usfvotes@usfca.edu or send a DM on Instagram @usfvotes if you have any questions or need to make a plan.
“Judges and Politics: Navigating the Intersection of Law, Power, and Ethics” Panel Presentation: Across the country, courts and judges are facing growing public scrutiny and political pressure. How do we protect the independence of our judiciary — and why does it matter for our democracy? Join in the conversation on Thursday, September 18, 2025, for the University’s annual Constitution Day program: “Judges and Politics: Navigating the Intersection of Law, Power, and Ethics.”
Date: Thursday, September 18, 2025
Time: 5:30-6:30pm PT
Location: Fromm Hall – Xavier Room
Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.
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Gleeson Library Resources: To learn more about the United States Constitution check out Gleeson Library’s Constitution Day and Citizenship Day Guide. Gleeson Library will also be distributing free pocket Constitutions and Know Your Rights Cards (aka “Red Cards”) at the entrance of the library. Pick one up!