
Anna Smith
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Oct 14, 2024 |
badgerherald.com | Anna Smith
The Democratic Party of Wisconsin held a press conference Oct. 11, at the former location of the Silver Dollar Tavern to speak on comments made by U.S. senate candidate Eric Hovde, R-Wis. Sept. 20, 2023, Hovde was recorded making negative comments about the skills and work ethic of young people while attending a Republican Women of Dane County luncheon, according to The Badger Herald.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
badgerherald.com | Anna Smith
Categories: A1: UW students charged after writing op-ed criticizing the universities handling of encampment A2: UW takes action against students involved in pro-Palestine encampment S: Nonprofit group, Palestine Legal, backs students and criticizes UW’s investigation September 27, 2024 University of Wisconsin students Dalia Saba and Vignesh Ramachandran will face disciplinary charges due to their involvement with the pro-Palestinian encampment that occurred last spring semester on Library...
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Sep 17, 2024 |
news.illinoisstate.edu | Anna Smith
This fall, the 2024 Theory + Method virtual speaker series will host five leading scholars whose work advances innovative and inclusive methodologies and community-engaged research. The series is sponsored by Illinois State University’s Office of Research and Graduate Studies and is hosted by Dr. Anna Smith and the Education Now Lab, a community-engaged research-practice lab with interdisciplinary partners across campus.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
badgerherald.com | Anna Smith
Wisconsin dairy farm and DACA recipients expected to benefit from policies July 25, 2024 Immigration policies announced by President Biden June 17 may provide people living in the U.S. without proper documentation a pathway to gain legal permanent residence if their spouse is a U.S. citizen. Across the country, approximately half a million non-citizen immigrants will be affected by these policies, according to a Fact Sheet released by The White House.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
badgerherald.com | Anna Smith
Immigration policies announced by President Biden on June 17 may provide undocumented immigrants a pathway to gain legal permanent residence if their spouse is a U.S. citizen. Across the country, approximately half a million non-citizen immigrants will be affected by these policies, according to a Fact Sheet released by The White House. In Wisconsin, there are an estimated number of 70,000 undocumented immigrants, according to data collected by the Migration Policy Institute.
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