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New York Senate Resolution 2197 Introduced To Commemorate Freedom Summer 1964
Senator Comrie introduced New York Senate Resolution 2197 titled "Commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the tragic murders of civil rights activists James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner."
Read MoreFounding Fifteen Campus Connections: Allegheny College
One of the "Founding Fifteen" campuses, the Campus Team at Allegheny College reflected on the past ten years of increasing voter and civic engagement on the campus in Meadville, Pennsylvania.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation Celebrates A Decade Of The Vote Everywhere Program
The Andrew Goodman Foundation celebrates a decade of the Vote Everywhere program. Anniversary celebrations recognize the Vote Everywhere program’s “Founding Fifteen” campuses.
Read MoreUW-Parkside Student Receives Newman Civic Fellowship Mini-Grant
Grant Pitts, Andrew Goodman Ambassador at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, receives mini-grant to help facilitate a new digital democracy wall.
Read MoreReproductive Rights Panel Educates Voters
Andrew Goodman Ambassadors collaborate with the Office of Civic Engagement at the University of La Verne to host a Reproductive Rights, Value and Voting panel in celebration of Women's History Month.
Read MoreUM Voting Summit Seeks To ‘Educate, Inspire And Inform’
Andrew Goodman Ambassadors at the University of Mississppi help to host annual UM Voting Summit from March 19-23.
Read MoreClarksville MTSU Student Named Inaugural Andrew Goodman Foundation Ambassador
Hannah Ferreira and Marcus Rosario have been named MTSU's inaugural Andrew Goodman Ambassadors.
Read MoreUW-Parkside Student Receives Newman Civic Fellowship Mini-Grant
Grant Pitts, Andrew Goodman Ambassador at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside, receives mini-grant to help facilitate a new digital democracy wall.
Read MoreUniversity Of Mississippi Summit Focuses On Voter Registration
Andrew Goodman Ambassadors at The University of Mississippi focus on voter registration throughout the 2024 Primary Elections.
Read MoreSGA Senate Blocks Expanded Voting Window For Second Time
The Student Government Association at the University of Mississippi voted against expanding SGA elections from 12 to 48 hours.
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