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Simpson College Named Voter Friendly Campus By NASPA, Campus Vote Project
An Andrew Goodman Campus, Simpson College is designated as a Voter Friendly Campus by Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project and NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education.
Read MorePaving The Way For Voters: Satellite City Clerk’s Offices At The University Of Michigan
With a combination of activism, advocacy, and art, students attending The University of Michigan have multiple options in how they vote.
Read MorePanel Discusses The Importance Of Voting To Have Reproductive Rights
Andrew Goodman Ambassadors at the University of La Verne host “Voting for Our Reproductive Rights” informational panel session.
Read MoreNew Episode: Live The Legacy Podcast, Andrew Goodman Foundation
The Philadelphia Higher Education Network for Neighborhood Development, a consortium of over 30 colleges and universities in the greater Philadelphia area, shares Season 3 Episode 5 of AGF's Live the Legacy podcast.
Read MoreVCU Votes Recognized With National Award
VCU Votes, the Andrew Goodman Campus Team at Virginia Commonwealth University, has been awarded a top National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Excellence Award for its commitment to student civic engagement.
Read MoreCivics For Change: The Youth Voting Rights Act
Introduced in 2022 by Sen. Elizabeth Warren, The Youth Voting Rights Act has the potential to remove many of the most challenging barriers young people face in voting.
Read MoreReturn My Vote: An Alabama Andrew Goodman Campus Team’s Voting Rights Restoration Clinic
The Andrew Goodman Campus Team at the University of Alabama created Return My Vote, Alabama’s virtual voting rights restoration clinic, and have already helped over 100 Alabamians access their right to vote.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation, March For Our Lives, & National Vote At Home Institute Join As Amici In Fifth Circuit Court Of Appeals In Texas’ Vote-By-Mail Age Discrimination Case
The Andrew Goodman Foundation, March For Our Lives, and National Vote At Home Institute filed an amicus brief in Cascino v. Scott (No. 22-50748) before the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. The case challenges a law that requires young Americans to satisfy a limited set of statutory excuses to qualify to vote by mail, while making vote-by-mail automatically available to voters over the age of 65 who do not need to offer any excuses.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation Elects New Officers To Its Board Of Directors
The Andrew Goodman Foundation’s (AGF) Board of Directors elected new officers as part of an annual meeting in February. Amy Chiou, Michael W. Malafronte, Corey Weiss, and Robert Masters will serve as Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary, Treasurer, and Chair Emeritus, respectively.
Read MoreLive The Legacy Podcast Uplifts Voices Of Young People
The United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey promoted Live the Legacy podcast Season 3.
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