Our Team
Marquette University
University of Wisconson-Madison
University of Wisconsin-Parkside
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Click each university’s name to learn more about the Campus Teams.
Marquette University
University of Wisconson-Madison
University of Wisconsin-Parkside
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Click each university’s name to learn more about the Campus Teams.
Angelina (Angie) Sandoval works as the Intern Associate at Marquette University's Center for Urban Research, Teaching, & Outreach (CURTO), where she coordinates programming and supports Undergraduate Interns. Additionally, Angie conducts research under the Education Preparedness Program, an academic support and career-building resource for incarcerated and recently released students through CURTO. Angie’s research interests investigate challenges in education policy and criminal justice using historical and qualitative approaches, emphasizing the expertise of those impacted by these systems and policies. Angie holds an MA in Political Science from Marquette University and a BA in Liberal Studies with a concentration in Social Work and a Minor in Sociology.
Benjamin Linzy works as the Program Coordinator for Humanities Without Walls (HWW) in support of the $1.3 Million HWW grant project at Marquette University jointly developed between the HWW Consortium based at the Humanities Research Institute at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Marquette University. Additionally, Ben is the Budget Manager and Grants Specialist for the Education Preparedness Program, an academic support and career-building resource for incarcerated and recently released students through Marquette University's Center for Urban Research, Teaching, & Outreach (CURTO), in collaboration with partnering academic institutions and community organizations. As the Senior Researcher at CURTO, his research interests include international reactions to genocide, domestic right-wing terrorist movements, and transnational paramilitarism. Ben holds an MA in global history and an MS in criminal justice and is finishing his Ph.D. in History.
Marilena Gohmann is a senior at Marquette University, pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science & International Affairs with a minor in Sociology. Gohmann gained practical experience through her internship with Global Campaign for Education U.S., where she analyzed educational policies and crafted communication campaigns. Coupled with her on-campus leadership as President of the Un-Pac Marquette chapter as well as her role on the Student Conduct Board, Gohmann shows her strong commitment to civic engagement and upholding community standards. Gohmann is also certified by the US Institute of Diplomacy and Human Rights, specializing in human rights education and advocacy.
Kenny MacAskill is a sophomore majoring in Political Science at Marquette University. He is from the fringes of the city of Chicago and is really excited to join the Andrew Goodman Vote Everywhere program! Kenny is passionate about politics, animals, and the outdoors.
Caroline Clark is from Saline, Michigan, just outside of Ann Arbor. Clark is a Sophomore at the University of Wisconsin - Madison studying Political Science and Legal Studies with a certificate in Criminal Justice. In her free time, does Club Gymnastics and loves to read.
Genevieve is an honors political science student at the University of Wisconsin - Madison who plans to go to law school after graduation. She is passionate about student voice and getting young people involved in government at all levels. Genevieve spearheaded voter information and engagement efforts on campus during the November 2024 general election, and she continues to work to increase voter engagement in local and student elections this spring.
Anna is a second-year student at UW Stevens Point studying history and political science who grew up in the Fox Valley area. At school she is an on-campus tutor, intern with the Pointers Vote Coalition, and am involved in Green Advocates. Anna has long held a passion for political involvement and hopes to one day work in government at the state or federal level.
My name is Zack Young. I'm a junior at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, studying Computer Information Systems. I'm originally from Leopolis, WI. I've worked in voting-related jobs for the previous two years.
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