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What can we learn from landmark legislation about achieving landmark gains in student voter participation?

In 2019, California enacted the Student Civic and Voter Empowerment Act (A.B. 963), a first-of-its-kind bill that requires the Golden State’s 116 community colleges, 23 California State Universities, and requests the 10 Universities of Cali...

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What is cultural microtargeting and how could it move us toward 100% student voter participation?

In Fall 2024, the North American Association of Indian Students hosted events at 24 college campuses across eight states, partnering with an array of Indian American student associations to embed voter registration drives into their organiz...

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Come to the 10th annual National Student Vote Summit November 12-14 at the University of Maryland!

The Students Learn Students Vote Coalition is hosting the 10th annual National Student Vote Summit this November 12-14 at the University of Maryland, College Park, and is inviting you to join us there!

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What do student leaders learn from doing nonpartisan voter engagement work?

The educational value of any student activity is difficult to quantify with precision, as there are few widely accepted methods of measuring what students gain from their experiences outside of the classroom. Campus programs, such as instit...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Sam Novey

    the boldest ideas moving America towards full participation!

  • Milan Singh

    Among other things I run the Yale Youth Poll

  • Danny Fersh

    I am the Communications Director of the Students Learn Students Vote Coalition, the national hub and largest nonpartisan network in the country dedicated to the student vote. I'm passionate about democracy, sports, and dad jokes.

  • Clarissa Unger

    Clarissa Unger is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Students Learn Students Vote (SLSV) Coalition, the national hub and largest nonpartisan network in the United States dedicated to increasing college student voter participation.

  • Ryan Drysdale

    Ryan Drysdale is the Director of Impact & State Networks at the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, an initiative of Civic Nation.

  • Melissa Michelson

    Melissa Michelson is Dean of Arts & Sciences and Professor of Political Science at Menlo College.

  • Dr. Teri Platt

    Associate Professor, Public Administration at Clark Atlanta University Director, Isabella T. Jenkins Honors Program Faculty Lead, CAU Votes Executive Board Member, SLSV

  • Kassie Phebillo (She/Her)

    Student Engagement Director at the Fair Elections Center's Campus Vote Project

  • Yael Bromberg, Esq.

    A democracy lawyer and Rutgers Law lecturer, Bromberg’s work on the 26th Amendment is dubbed "groundbreaking" and "a legal and organizing call for action." Principal, Bromberg Law LLC. Special Counsel + Strategic Advisor, Andrew Goodman Foundation.

  • Sydney Fahn
  • Brian Harrison

    Ph.D. in American politics. Writer, teacher, activist, and Minnesotan.

  • Lia Merivaki

    I am an Assistant Professor of American politics at the Dpt. of Political Science and Public Administration, Mississippi State University. I research electoral processes, election administration, voter education, and their impact on voter behavior.

  • Jack L. Dozier

    JACK L. DOZIER is a young writer and political analyst interested in covering emerging politicians, young voters, and youth political movements. He has worked on six political campaigns, ranging from local office to a presidential campaign.

  • Jennifer Nicoll Victor

    Associate professor of Political Science, George Mason University, Schar School of Policy and Government.

  • Abigail Martin

    Student Researcher of Government and Legal Studies at Bowdoin College

  • Tim Bynion

    Political Science Phd Candidate, George Mason University

  • Annie Gray
  • Alexa Clampitt
  • Brian Siegel
  • Adam Gismondi

    Director, National Study of Learning, Voting, and Engagement

  • Edie Goldenberg

    Retired Professor of Pol Sci and Public Policy.

  • Michael Susek
  • Annie Mendoza
  • Ángel Saavedra Cisneros

    Assistant Professor of Political Science at Bowdoin College. Specializing in political psychology, race, ethnicity, and elections.

  • Lynn Schoch

    Composition instructor at Ivy Tech Community College in Bloomington, Indiana. Formerly professional staff at Indiana University, primarily in the field of international affairs.

  • Julia Xiang-Wang

    Student researcher of Government and Legal Studies at Bowdoin College.

  • Jake Grumbach

    Associate Professor of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. 70s-90s music nerd.

  • Sofia Beck

    Sofia is a sophomore at Yale majoring in Political Science with certificates in Human Rights Studies and Collections: Objects, Research, Society. She is an Associate of the Yale Youth Poll and Communications Director for the Yale Democracy Project.

  • Sudhanshu Kaushik

    I work, write, and talk about making democracies more inclusive for young people, globally.

  • Allison D. Rank

    Director, Center for Civic Education at the University of Northern Iowa

  • Devon J. Merrill
  • Diane McMahon

    Allegany College of Maryland Sociology Professor Faculty Director, College to Community Partnership Center

  • Lex L. Merrill

    Community college professor.

  • Alex Kappus

    Alex advances institutional strategy and student success at Carnegie Higher Ed Consulting. A Fellow with Harvard’s Democratic Knowledge Project and an affiliate of the Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation, he advocates for nonpartisan civic education.

  • Kassie Phebillo
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