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Colleges Should Promote and Defend Student Voting
Since the founding of the Republic, American higher education institutions have seen one of their roles as preparing students to become engaged citizens. -Huffington Post
Read MoreMountain College Students Get On-Campus Voting, Turnout In Record Numbers
College students in Western North Carolina are disproving the age-old notion that they just don’t vote. -WCQS
Read MoreMaking More Votes Count
With each registration, the Stony Brook VE team are doing what they can to combat voter apathy. -The Green Gazette
Read MoreEarly Voting Comes to Western Carolina University
One-Stop early voting is coming to Western Carolina University for the first time. -News 13 WLOS
Read MoreWCU Students Rank High in Primary Voting, Look for Even Better Turnout this Fall
WCU students were second among North Carolina colleges and universities with a 37 percent turnout for the primary. General voter response across the state was 36 percent. -The Reporter
Read MoreA Civil Rights Legacy
David Goodman, President of The Andrew Goodman Foundation, reflects on the closure of the investigation into the '64 Mississippi Burning murders.
Read MoreMurder that Shook America Still Relevant 52 Years Later | HuffPost
If you had black skin in Mississippi in 1964 your right to vote was not recognized. Voting was a privilege, and one only granted to white people. That is why my brother, Andrew Goodman, headed down to Mississippi.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation Wins 8th Annual Morgan Stanley U.S. Strategy Challenge
Morgan Stanley Employees Deliver More Than 8,000 Hours of Pro Bono Counsel to Nine Nonprofits During 10-Week Program. -Morgan Stanley
Read MoreWill Young Sanders Backers Stay and Steer Democrats Leftward?
The San Francisco Chronicle features Sarah Funes, UC Berkeley Ambassador, for leading non-partisan voter engagement efforts.
Read MoreSimpson College Ambassador Wins Fulbright
Ambassador MacKenzie Bills is awarded Fulbright to teach in Malaysia.
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