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Bard College has received a $399,000 award from the Mellon Foundation to support a three-year applied learning research curricular project on voting rights. The project will be done in collaboration with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Tuskegee University, Prairie View A&M University, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Read MoreCoalition Letter Urges New York State Leaders To Protect And Strengthen Democracy In 2023
Led by the Brennan Center for Justice, 101 voting, racial justice, labor, and good government groups — including The Andrew Goodman Foundation — urge Governor Hochul, Majority Leader Stewart-Cousins, and Speaker Heastie to continue leading on voting, election administration, and campaign finance reforms in the 2023 legislative session.
Read MoreFresh Off Polling Place Victories, Bard Wins $399,000 Mellon Foundation Grant To Create New Voting Rights Course
Bard College has received a $399,000 award from the Mellon Foundation to support a three-year applied learning research curricular project on voting rights. The project will be done in collaboration with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Tuskegee University, Prairie View A&M University, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Read MoreMellon Grant To Power Voting Rights Project
Bard College has received a $399,000 award from the Mellon Foundation to support a three-year applied learning research curricular project on voting rights. The project will be done in collaboration with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Tuskegee University, Prairie View A&M University, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Read MoreBard College Receives $399K Grant To Study Voting Rights
Bard College has received a $399,000 award from the Mellon Foundation to support a three-year applied learning research curricular project on voting rights. The project will be done in collaboration with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Tuskegee University, Prairie View A&M University, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Read MoreBard College Receives $399,000 From Mellon Foundation For Research Project On Voting Rights
Bard College has received a $399,000 award from the Mellon Foundation to support a three-year applied learning research curricular project on voting rights. The project will be done in collaboration with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Tuskegee University, Prairie View A&M University, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Read MoreBard College Gets $399K Grant For Voting Rights Project
Bard College has received a $399,000 award from the Mellon Foundation to support a three-year applied learning research curricular project on voting rights. The project will be done in collaboration with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Tuskegee University, Prairie View A&M University, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Read MoreBard College Awarded $399,000 Grant From Mellon Foundation For Civic Engagement And Voting Rights
Bard College has received a $399,000 award from the Mellon Foundation to support a three-year applied learning research curricular project on voting rights. The project will be done in collaboration with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Tuskegee University, Prairie View A&M University, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Read MoreBard College, Along With The Andrew Goodman Foundation And Three University Partners, Awarded $399,000 Grant From Mellon Foundation For Civic Engagement And Voting Rights
Bard College has received a $399,000 award from the Mellon Foundation to support a three-year applied learning research curricular project on voting rights. The project will be done in collaboration with the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Tuskegee University, Prairie View A&M University, and The Andrew Goodman Foundation.
Read MoreCollege Students Push To Ease Voting Access After Midterm Barriers
In this article, originally published in Pew, AGF's Director of Programs Caroline Smith talks about the challenges young people face when voting, especially with recent changes to election laws.
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