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  • 2012-2013 Book Announcement!

    Posted on April 23, 2012

    We’re excited to announce the Go Big Read book selection for 2012-2013! Chancellor Ward has selected Radioactive: A Tale of Love and […]

  • Alabama immigration policies may change

    Posted on April 16, 2012

    Late last year, we posted about Alabama’s changing immigration laws. Many claimed these laws were the toughest in the country, and remain […]

  • Nation-Wide Immigration Sweep

    Posted on April 9, 2012

    Illegal immigration continues to make headlines across the country. In late March, a nationwide sweep detained over 3100 illegal immigrants. Nearly half […]

  • Thanks for commenting!

    Posted on March 28, 2012

    Once again, thanks for leaving your comments on the Go Big Read blog. Go Big Read is a conversation between members of […]

  • Our Nations of Others Winners Recognized

    Posted on March 21, 2012

    Last night, the winners of the Our Nations of Others contest were recognized at an awards ceremony, which also featured a keynote […]

  • Personalidades: Don Bartletti

    Posted on March 16, 2012

    The UW Madison Department of Spanish and Portuguese, with L&S Learning Support Services, recently had the opportunity to interview Enrique’s Journey photojournalist […]

  • Ted Talks: Tan Le’s immigration story

    Posted on February 28, 2012

    On a recent Ted Talk, technologist Tan Le shared her family’s immigration story. She speaks about her mother, grandmother, and sister leaving […]

  • Response to Bound to El Norte: Don Bartletti Photography Exhibit

    Posted on February 23, 2012

    As a student who works at Memorial Library, I noticed that there was a new addition to the lobby area, the Bound […]

  • Immigration in the News

    Posted on February 21, 2012

    Campaigns for the next presidential election are well underway, and federal immigration policy is starting to show up in headlines. A VOXXI […]

  • Immigration Resources at the UW Madison Libraries

    Posted on February 16, 2012

    Memorial Library is currently featuring a display of immigration books in the lobby, and if you’re reading Enrique’s Journey for a spring […]

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