Wikipedia:WikiProject United States Public Policy/Update/19 April 2011

NYU students put finishing touches on articles
The assignment has wrapped up for 20 students in NYU's "Copyright, Commerce, and Culture" class participating in the Public Policy Initiative this spring. Students in Professor Evan Hill-Ries's class improved stubs on articles related to U.S. copyright law. Check out the work the students have completed by clicking links to the articles on the course page.

Initiative participants plan Wikimania submissions
The deadline for submitting presentations for Wikimania 2011, the annual Wikimedia conference, is rapidly approaching, and Public Policy Initiative participants are busy getting organized to submit several sessions. Campus and Online Ambassadors are coordinating with current professors and Wikimedia Foundation staff to build a cohesive group of submissions. Interested in submitting a proposal, or want to see what others are submitting? Check out the coordinated effort.

Ambassador Steering Committee elections now underway
The Wikipedia Ambassador Steering Committee is the volunteer body of Ambassadors who are guiding the expansion of the Wikipedia Ambassador program beyond the confines of the Public Policy Initiative. Six candidates have put themselves forward for election to the Steering Committee, and we encourage anyone active in the Public Policy Initiative to vote. Learn more about the candidates.

Wikipedia editing featured in USF Saturday class
Professor Aaron Frank's class at University of San Francisco (USF) is going into full gear on their Wikipedia assignment! With the help of Campus Ambassador Jodi Wilson, and a team of Online Ambassadors including USF alumnus Jim Heaphy (who did a presentation in this class last Saturday along with Jodi and Campus Team Coordinator Annie Lin), students are beginning to move their research and writing on various environmental-law topics from sandboxes into live Wikipedia articles. Check out the students' work on their course page.