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The Student Guide to Political Research: How to Select A Candidate
Vote Everywhere Alumnus Nicholas Doran discusses three tips on how to conduct political research on candidates before hitting the polls.
Read MoreCivics for Citizens – The Judicial Branch
What is the Judicial Branch and how does it work? Check out the third installment of our Civics for Citizens blog to learn more about one of the three branches of our government.
Read MoreCaps Off: Congratulations and Best Wishes to Our Spring 2018 Graduating Ambassadors
Take a look at what’s in store for our graduating Vote Everywhere Ambassadors.
Read MoreVote Everywhere Campus Partner Receives Inaugural Excellence in Student Community Engagement Award
The Engagement Scholarship Consortium has announced it will present its inaugural Excellence in Student Community Engagement Award to Vote Everywhere Campus Partner Western Carolina University.
Read MoreHealing Wounds of the Past through Lynching Memorial
"I look to this memorial as one way to atone for the racist actions of terrorists who fought to preserve a hateful way of life." - The Clarion-Ledger
Read MoreStudents Discuss Implications of Citizenship Question on 2020 Census
The Binghamton University Vote Everywhere team partners with BU’s Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) to discuss the implications of the citizenship question on the 2020 U.S. Census.
Read MoreRedefining Constituency for Formerly Incarcerated Voters
Georgia State University Vote Everywhere Ambassador Evan Malbrough discusses the implications of voting restrictions on formerly incarcerated American citizens.
Read MoreCollaboration Increases Voting Access at University of Central Arkansas
In collaboration with a supportive administration and a group of student organizations, the University of Central Arkansas Vote Everywhere team led a successful campaign to reinstate an on-campus polling site.
Read MoreUniversity of Dayton Vote Everywhere Alumna Receives 2018 Charles J. Ping Student Service Award
University of Dayton Vote Everywhere alumna Katherine Liming is one of 12 undergraduate students honored with a 2018 Charles J. Ping Student Service Award. The honor is granted annually in recognition of outstanding leadership and contributions to community service on a student's campus and within the local community.
Read More‘Clearly a Sacred Place’: What Visitors from Across the Country Said After Visiting EJI’s Lynching Memorial
AGF President David Goodman shares his thoughts about the Equal Justice Initiative's National Memorial for Peace and Justice with The Montgomery Advertiser.
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