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  • New Student Convocation 2011

    Posted on September 2, 2011

    A big thanks to all the volunteers and workers who helped us hand out Go Big Read books to new students! Convocation […]

  • Our Nation of Others: Submit your Creative and Artistic Reactions

    Posted on September 1, 2011

    To encourage a variety of dialogs with this year’s “Go Big Read” selection, UW-Madison’s Memorial Library, Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies […]

  • New READ Poster

    Posted on August 30, 2011

    The newest version of the READ poster from the UW-Madison Libraries is here. Again, it features Bucky reading this year’s Go Big […]

  • CBS News: “Farm Labor: Children in the Fields”

    Posted on August 30, 2011

    The CBS News article, “Farm Labor: Children in the Fields” explores some of the lives of young farm laborers in America and […]

  • Enrique’s Journey: Readers Making a Difference

    Posted on August 22, 2011

    Regardless of the stance one takes on the immigration debate, most will agree that Enrique’s Journey identifies numerous societal problems- on both […]

  • Working Legally in the U.S.: Obtaining a Work Visa

    Posted on August 18, 2011

    Many Americans know that it is possible for immigrants to work legally in the United States- after all, in 2009, over 1 […]

  • House Fellows Get Books

    Posted on August 18, 2011

      On Tuesday all House Fellows on campus received a copy of this year’s book, Enrique’s Journey. There will be discussions and […]

  • Madison Events and Activities

    Posted on August 10, 2011

    Summer isn’t over yet, but UW Madison is getting ready for the school year with some great events! Make sure these are […]

  • Reading Lists Across Campus

    Posted on August 3, 2011

    Enrique’s Journey isn’t the only great book being read on UW Madison’s campus. Many departments, groups, and libraries have put together reading […]

  • Georgia: Volunteer Immigration Enforcement Review Board

    Posted on July 25, 2011

    In a previous post, we mentioned that, as federal immigration reform has seen arguably little change, some states are taking charge with […]

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