Joe Crowley reflects on his time in the House following 9/11 to provide insight on how Congress should handle the global crisis and provide hope, resources, and leadership for the American people.
John Rogers shares how races are making the quick move to digital in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, radically changing the ground game of campaigning.
Lily Adams runs through how presidential campaigns are going to have to shift their organizing strategies in order to maintain momentum through a global pandemic.
On Oct. 14, 2025, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton returned to Georgetown’s campus to recognize the efforts of women across the globe who are fighting to safeguard democracy. The annual Hillary Rodham Clinton Awards were hosted by the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace, and Security.
Last Thursday, Georgetown heard from not one, but two former Secretaries of the Treasury: Steve Mnuchin, who served in the first Trump administration, and Jack Lew, who held the role during Obama’s second term. The discussion, moderated by Meg Kinnard (SFS ‘02) of the Associated Press - centered around America’s current fiscal challenges, and how they might be solved.
Last Wednesday, the GU Politics Living Room played host to Tom Tugendhat, Conservative Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom, former Minister of State for Security and a two-time candidate for Prime Minister. Tugendhat’s off-the-record discussion with Georgetown students was on the topic of “Politics, Populism, & Democracy: A View From Abroad”.