Former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg spoke about his experience on the 2020 Democratic nomination campaign trail as part of the GU Politics Reflections on Running Series on March 31.
— Anna Mathews
Read MoreLast Thursday, the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) hosted its first virtual event, convening four leading experts for a conversation on federal, state, and local government responses to the COVID-19 crisis.
— Grace Xu
Read MoreIn honor of Women’s History Month, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) spoke at Georgetown University on Thursday, March 5. Through her conversation with Sirius XM Radio’s Julie Mason, Pelosi reflected on the milestones of the past century— and reminded the audience that there is far more to achieve.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreGU Politics Fellows Joe Crowley, Lily Adams, John Rogers, Robert Traynham, and Kate Nocera spoke with On the Record about their hopes for this semester, the current political landscape, and their favorite places to eat.
— John Woolley and Christina Luke
Read MoreKirsten Gillibrand spoke at Georgetown University last Wednesday, touching on her presidential run, issues of gun control and campaign finance, and the challenge women face in politics.
—Claire Cutler
Read MoreFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spoke at Georgetown University on Thursday about the challenge of free expression on social media. Here are four major takeaways from the event, hosted by the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service.
—Carly Kabot
Read MoreGU Politics has announced its ninth cohort of fellows, which includes a former governor and chief-of-staff to House Speaker Paul Ryan.
—Jeff Cirillo
Read MoreGeorgetown had the honor of welcoming Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton back to campus on Wednesday to lead the keynote conversation of a half-day symposium focusing on "The Future of Diplomacy."
—Marie Swain & Jacob Denninger
Read MoreSenator Dick Durbin (D-IL), the Senate Minority Whip returned to the Hilltop on Monday for a discussion in the Healey Family Student Center.
—Jacob Denninger
Read MoreKennedy started with the question “Is our Democracy Healthy?” The congressman responded with a defiant “No.”
—Sina Nemazi
Read MoreSenator Mark Warner spoke to a packed audience about the implications of Russian meddling and what must be done to protect election systems.
—Sarah Bryant
Read MoreThe Georgetown Israel Alliance on Tuesday hosted Rep. Ted Deutch (D-FL) for an event co-sponsored by GU Politics and College Democrats.
—Alec Camhi
Read MoreFormer White House press secretary Sean Spicer sparred with a full house of Georgetown students Monday, discussing the media, his time in the White House and President Donald Trump’s relationship with the truth.
—Jeff Cirillo
Read MoreOn Tuesday, February 13th, GU Politics hosted a discussion with the official spokesperson for the RNC and former CNN commentator Kayleigh McEnany about her book
—Megan Carey
Read MoreOn Wednesday, February 7th, GU Politics, in collaboration with Georgetown University Women in Leadership (GUWiL), hosted a “Women of Color in Politics” Networking event.
—Eliza Lafferty
Read MoreGU Politics was honored to host Arizona Senator Jeff Flake for a special conversation about conservative politics in the U.S.
—Christopher Mungiello
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