Emily Wagner


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The Hill • 2022-03-07

For a full recovery, the US must address its child care crisis

(This article was ghostwritten by Emily Wagner.) On Tuesday — in the face of converging crises of war, the ongoing global pandemic and an uneven economic recovery — President Biden acknowledged that this is a tough time for all Americans. But here’s the truth: Families with children under five are struggling more than everybody else.
The Hill • 2021-09-08

Universal preschool plan should prioritize equity and model Head Start

(This article was ghostwritten by Emily Wagner.) Right now, through the American Families Plan, President Biden is calling for a national partnership with states to offer free, high-quality preschool to all three- and four-year-olds. This proposal to scale learning opportunities for all children has the potential to transform society.
American Libraries Magazine • 2020-03-13

States Act on Ebooks

March has been a big month for ebooks nationwide as the conversation around pricing and access continues to unfold.
American Libraries Magazine • 2020-02-13

Doubling Down on Strategic Library Advocacy

The American Library Association (ALA) invited more than 70 librarians and library supporters from key congressional districts to Washington, D.C., for its annual congressional fly-in—a two-day event focused on training and strategic meetings with members of Congress.
American Library Association • 2019-07-25

ALA denounces new Macmillan library lending model, urges library customers to voice objections

WASHINGTON, DC - The American Library Association denounces the new library ebook lending model announced today by Macmillan Publishers. Under the new model, a library may purchase one copy upon release of a new title in ebook format, after which the publisher will impose an eight-week embargo on additional copies of that title sold to libraries.
American Libraries Magazine • 2018-08-14

How Libraries Bridge the Employment Gap

A five-person panel of Ohio community leaders explored employment issues August 9 during “Libraries Educate Today’s Workforce for Tomorrow’s Careers,” an event organized by four Ohio library partners and the American Library Association.
American Libraries Magazine • 2018-04-06

Making Space for Libraries on Capitol Hill during National Library Week

While libraries across the country are celebrating National Library Week (April 9–13), the American Library Association’s (ALA) Washington Office is representing libraries with events on Capitol Hill.
American Libraries Magazine • 2017-12-15

Shoulder to Shoulder with Net Rights Advocates

On December 14, staff of the American Library Association gathered alongside other free internet advocates in front of the Federal Communications Commission headquarters in Washington, D.C., to demonstrate its solid support for net neutrality in a “Wake-Up Call” rally organized by the Voices for Internet Freedom, a coalition fighting to protect the digital rights of communities of color.
American Libraries Magazine • 2017-09-07

Latino Cultures Platform a New Library Resource

Libraries across the country are working in a variety of ways to improve the full spectrum of library and information services for the approximately 58.6 million Spanish-speaking and Latino people in the US and build a diverse and inclusive profession.
American Libraries Magazine • 2017-06-22

The Next Generation of Librarians

There were may insightful questions asked by the 50 teenagers participating in the inaugural cohort of the Inclusive Internship Initiative (III), made possible by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to the Public Library Association.
The Catholic University of America • 2016-09-01

A Golden Cardinal Gives Back

Not only does Dougal Casey, B.A. 1966, J.D. 1975, remember his own experience at Catholic University with great pleasure, he hopes his $100,000 commitment, made in honor of his 50th reunion will ensure that same positive experience for current students.
The Catholic University of America • 2016-07-01

From Seminarian to Librarian

There’s nothing like a library, says Tom Alrutz, B.A. 1966, M.S.L.S. 1972. “Working in libraries means being with people, solving problems, providing help and information, and trying to lead an organization with all the parts pulling in the same direction,” he explained.
The Catholic University of America • 2016-04-01

Scholarships in Action

Three donor stories about transformational gifts supporting the nursing school, financial aid for minority students, and residential life.
Washington City Paper • 2009-01-30

Andrew Bird | Music Preview

If you're an experimental music junkie who appreciates drifting melodies, and a little synthesized magic, prepare to slip down the rabbit hole. Andrew Bird's early training in classical composition is apparent in his baroque-pop style.
Washington City Paper • 2009-01-23

The Art Department | Music Preview

When Ernest Hemingway wrote his famous six-word micro-fiction, it's likely he didn't anticipate that his bar-bet brevity would transfer so perfectly to music. The Art Department, a three-man band from Baltimore, is the postcard literature of house-party punk.
Washington Blade • 2008-09-05

Syndicated Feature | Washington Blade

Feature piece about an American feminist periodical, founded in 1970, making a transition to a digital future. Ran in five LGBTQ newspapers.
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