Wikipedia:Ambassadors/Courses/Trophy case
The following contributions came from student editors in the Wikipedia Education Program in the United States and Canada.
Did You Know
Here are some examples of articles, created or expanded significantly by editors in the Wikipedia Education Program, that appeared in the "Did you know" section of Wikipedia's Main Page.
- 2008 California Statewide Truck and Bus Rule
- Arista Records LLC v. Lime Group LLC
- Bensusan Restaurant Corp. v. King
- Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association
- California Shine the Light law
- Capitol Records, LLC v. ReDigi Inc.
- Civic Commons
- Diesel Emissions Reduction Act
- Direct lobbying in the United States
- Facet (psychology)
- Fair Sentencing Act
- Finjan, Inc. v. Secure Computing Corp.
- Food Quality Protection Act
- Forest Idyl
- General Grant Grove
- Grouse Creek block
- Health in Ghana
- The Indian Princess (play)
- Insertion reaction
- International emergency medicine
- Intraplate deformation
- Isolobal principle
- Joint attention
- Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library
- LVRC Holdings v. Brekka
- Mendocino War
- Metallica v. Napster, Inc.
- Microsoft v. AT&T
- Migrant Housing Act of North Carolina
- Milgram v. Orbitz
- Multicast encryption
- National Democratic Party (Egypt)
- Native American Languages Act of 1990
- North Atlantic breakup
- Nuclear policy of the United States
- Policies promoting wireless broadband
- Prairie madness
- Prometheus Radio Project v. FCC
- Secure Communities
- South Tibetan Detachment
- Swift v. Zynga
- Task Force on Childhood Obesity
- Tectonic evolution of the Transantarctic Mountains
- Tectonic influences on alluvial fans
- Telescoping effect
- Trademark dilution
- Tri-state water dispute
- United States v. Kilbride
- United States v. Morris
- Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006
- Vocabulary development
- Western Interior Seaway anoxia
- Wilma Dykeman RiverWay Plan
- Women in the Arab Spring, created by User:Nadhika99 from a class at Rice University
- Worker policing
- Xiong'er Volcanic Belt
- Education Program:Boston College/Developmental Biology (Spring 2013): Histone methylation, Neural fold , Silencer (DNA), Three prime untranslated region, Blastula, RNA-binding protein
Good article status
Here are some examples of articles, expanded significantly by editors in the Wikipedia Education Program, that achieved Good article status.
- Black-throated Blue Warbler
- Chacma Baboon
- Cotton-top tamarin
- Crested Auklet
- The Indian Princess
- Joint attention
- Minimum Foundation Program
- Mu wave
- Northern Mockingbird
- Polistes exclamans
- Racial wage gap in the United States
- Scaly-breasted Munia
- Vervet monkey
- Vocabulary development
- Worker policing
Other new articles
Here are some examples of new articles started by editors in the Wikipedia Education Program.
- Alberta (Education) v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright)
- Animal, Vegetable or Mineral?
- Archaeology in Saskatchewan
- Archaeology Today
- Autonomous sensory meridian response
- Behavioral epigenetics
- Bicycle helmet laws
- Birth control in Africa
- British Columbia Archaeological Impact Assessment
- Business Improvement Districts in the United States
- Canadian online media
- Canadian political blogosphere
- Carol Bachofner
- Charles Norman Shay
- Climate change and poverty
- Colonial Advocate
- Confusion in Canadian trademark law
- Consideration of future consequences
- Disability and poverty
- Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Educational Policies
- Fastnacht (Pennsylvania Dutch)
- FCC Open Internet Order 2010
- Feminist Economics
- Freedom of speech in Canada
- Gender inequality in El Salvador
- Gender inequality in Liberia
- Gender inequality in the English Caribbean
- History of bison conservation in Canada
- History of Canadian newspapers
- HIV and men who have sex with men
- HIV/AIDS in South African townships
- Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee
- Inequality within immigrant families in the United States
- Jacquier and Securius Bank
- Joan Tavares Avant
- Karen Human Rights Group
- Larry Spotted Crow Mann
- Lexical hypothesis
- Mass amateurization
- Mass media in Canada
- Maternity leave in the United States
- Migrant sex work
- Monastery of Saint Anthony
- Multicultural media in Canada
- Nature connectedness
- Networked feminism, edited by editors from 2 semesters (one in a Georgetown class; one in a class at Northeastern)
- Novascotian
- Outline of United States federal Indian law and policy - A class at MSU created this outline for classes down the line to easily find/edit articles related to Indian law.
- Prepared Meals Tax in North Carolina
- Programa Nacional de Población
- Radiologists Without Borders - started by Jennifergr from the JHU Molecular Biology project (this page was her own initiative, not part of the project)
- Roswell Mill
- School meal programs in the United States
- Second generation immigrants in the United States
- Sierra Club v. Babbitt
- SOCAN v Bell Canada
- Stephanie Fielding
- Stronger Futures policy
- The Global Soul
- Trail Smelter dispute
- Unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in the United Kingdom
- Women's health in India
- Woodstock Iron Works
Expanded articles
Here are some examples of existing articles expanded significantly by editors in the Wikipedia Education Program.
- Acanthamoebidae
- Achievement gap in the United States
- Acid throwing
- Adult development
- Affective events theory
- Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
- American Coot
- Bannock War
- Behavioral Ecology
- Black American Middle Class
- Bonekickers
- Bow River
- Brand ambassador
- California hide trade
- Capability approach
- Chambira River
- Circular migration
- Coeur d'Alene War
- Colin Pittendrigh
- Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. v. Redd Horne, Inc.
- Columbia River Treaty
- Comanche Campaign
- Confederate States Secretary of War
- Copyright law of Canada
- Corrective rape
- Demographics of France
- Depleted community
- Domestic worker
- Donaldina Cameron
- Encoding/Decoding Model of Communication
- Emotional branding
- Emotional labor
- Energy in Africa
- Extraversion and introversion
- Eye movements in reading
- Female homicides in Ciudad Juárez
- Femicide
- Fort Clatsop
- Fort Kiowa
- Gender apartheid
- Gender differences in suicide
- Gender disparities in health
- Geographic mobility
- Germans from Russia
- Grey Owl
- Harold Innis
- Harvard College v. Canada (Commissioner of Patents)
- Hegemonic masculinity
- Hells Gate (British Columbia)
- Homies
- Homosexuality in medieval Europe
- Human trafficking in the United States
- Immigrant health care in the United States
- Immigration to Greece
- Individual Development Account
- Infant mortality
- Islamic eschatology
- James B. Harkin
- Jorvik Viking Centre
- Kenney Dam
- Keystone Pipeline
- Kicking Bird
- Kidron Valley
- The Knickerbocker
- Landfills in the United States
- Michael Geist
- Missionary kids
- Mommy track
- Montana v. United States
- Motherhood penalty
- Mud salamander
- Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
- National parks of Canada
- Nicodemus, Kansas
- Nucleotide excision repair (before vs after) - by Assad071490, carl.d.martin, and DB4An, from the JHU Molecular Biology project
- Nueces massacre
- Obstetric fistula
- Occupational segregation
- Operation Wetback
- Oppositional culture
- Organ trade
- Organization for Transformative Works
- Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
- Portolá expedition
- Postcolonial feminism
- Produsage
- Prosecution of gender-targeted crimes
- Prostitution (expanded 'Middle Ages' section)
- Prostitution in Nepal
- Psychology of art
- Purdah
- Racial diversity in United States schools
- Richard Clarke (frontiersman)
- Rural poverty
- Save the Children State of the World's Mothers report
- Scopophobia
- Seattle riot of 1886
- Sex workers' rights
- Sexual violence in South Africa
- Slavery in Brazil
- Social determinants of health in poverty
- Social risk management
- Soviet Union and the United Nations
- Spastic quadriplegia
- SR protein
- Sterilization (medicine)
- Street children in India
- Traffic psychology
- Ummah Channel (before User:Woopb edited)
- W.A.C. Bennett Dam
- Water scarcity in Africa
- Webisode (before User:Wikijts edited)
- White-footed tamarin
- Wind power in Kansas
- Women in engineering in the United States
- Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
Non-textual contributions
Here are some media and other types of good work contributed to Wikimedia by editors in the Wikipedia Education Program.
- SNALP Structure - created by Shan Sabri from the JHU Molecular Biology project, for the article Stable nucleic acid lipid particle, using Inkscape, and uploaded to Wikimedia Commons under CC-BY-SA.
- Time lapse video of Santiago Calatrava's addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum - created by User:CarmenBrooke from Advanced Media Studies at Alverno College as part of WikiProject Lights Camera Wiki in Fall 2011. The video was selected as Media of the Day on Commons, the student editor was featured on the Wikimedia Foundation blog, and her work is also featured in a publication encouraging professors to teach with Wikipedia.
- Although not formally associated with the Wikipedia Education Program, an AP Biology class from John Bapst Memorial High School contributed 26 diagrams. See Wikipedia:WikiProject AP Biology Bapst 2012.
- Video of the Mitchell Park Horticulture Conservatory added by User:Lynzmsn in a media class at Alverno College.
- Video of the The Family, a sculpture at the West Allis Public Library, added by User:CCMore in a media class at Alverno College.