A conversation with the Spring 2022 GU Politics Fellows
The Spring Class of 2022 Georgetown University Institute of Politics Fellows is “excited,” “enthusiastic,” “optimistic,” and “interested” in learning more about what Georgetown students have to say- their words, not ours. Their office hours doors are open, their discussion groups are kicking off soon, and students will get to hear from these esteemed professionals for themselves.
— Kathryn Chavez & Angela Yu
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GU Politics Reveals Spring 2022 Fellows
GU Politics announced its Spring 2022 cohort of fellows on Tuesday morning. Six leaders from all corners of American politics bring their decades of experience and unique insights to the Hilltop this semester.
— Jenna Pae
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Event Highlight: Senator Elizabeth Warren and GU Politics Fellow Rebecca Pearcey on “Leveling the Playing Field”
Gaston Hall bustled with excitement on November 30, 2021 as Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) mounted the stage with GU Politics Fall Fellow Rebecca Pearcey for a moderated discussion on “Leveling the Playing Field.”
— Claire Cheng and Melody Stainbrook
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Event highlight: Representative Terri Sewell and Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock on the fight for voting rights
Representative Terri Sewell and Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock joined Georgetown’s new Center on Faith and Justice for a conversation on the attack on voting rights going on across the country on November 17.
— Mia Young
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A conversation with the Fall 2021 GU Politics Fellows
The GU Politics Fall 2021 Fellows spoke with On the Record about everything from public health to trust in today’s media to the future of American democracy.
— Cleary Waldo, Ethan Johanson, and Melody Stainbrook
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GU Politics Announces Fall 2021 Fellows
GU Politics kicks off the Fall 2021 Fellows Program by announcing an impressive lineup of fellows for the upcoming fall semester on its website Monday morning.
— Carly Kabot
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Highlights: Josh Gottheimer and Tom Reed on bipartisanship today
Representatives Josh Gotteheimer (NJ-5) and Tom Reed (NY-23) joined GU Politics for a virtual conversation about the Problem Solvers caucus in the House of Representatives on February 10.
— Robin Huang
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A Conversation with the Spring 2021 GU Politics Fellows
GU Politics Fellows Guy Benson, Anatole Jenkins, Doug Jones, Julie Pace, Tom Perez, and Sara Sendek spoke with On the Record about what motivated them to get involved with politics and what drives them forward today.
— Himaja Reddy
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GU Politics Announces Spring 2021 Fellows
GU Politics kicks off the Spring 2021 Fellows Program by announcing an impressive lineup of fellows for the upcoming fall semester on its website Tuesday morning.
— Carly Kabot
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A Conversation with the Fall GU Politics Fellows
GU Politics Fellows Kevin Hassett, Rep. Mia Love (R-UT), Faiz Shakir, Errin Haines, Lis Smith, and Mary Katharine Ham spoke with On the Record about what motivated them to get involved with politics and advice for students getting started.
— Carly Kabot
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Highlights: How Presidents Deal with Crisis
Four White House chiefs of staff joined GU Politics to discuss how presidents deal with crises in a virtual forum on July 28.
— Shelby Benz
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GU Politics Fall 2020 Fellows Announced to Celebrate Fifth Anniversary
GU Politics celebrated its fifth anniversary by announcing a new lineup of fellows for the upcoming fall semester on its website Wednesday morning.
— John Woolley
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Highlights: Dr. Anthony Fauci on the Coronavirus Pandemic
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, joined GU Politics Executive Director Mo Elleithee and Georgetown Senior Advisor for Global Health John Monahan for a discussion on the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in a virtual event on July 14.
— Matthew Okrent
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Veepstakes 2020: Patti Solis Doyle and Karen Finney on Biden's Running Mate
Political strategist Patti Solis Doyle and consultant Karen Finney joined GU Politics to discuss the Democratic vice-presidential race in a virtual forum last Wednesday.
— Shelby Benz
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Highlights: Amy Klobuchar and Eric Holder on Justice in America
Senator Amy Klobuchar and former Attorney General Eric Holder joined Georgetown students and community members to participate in a virtual conversation about justice in America on June 10.
— Shelby Benz
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Senator Catherine Cortez Masto: Why Diverse Leadership Matters
Last Thursday, Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) joined GU Politics Executive Director Mo Elleithee for a conversation on the importance of diverse leadership in the public policy sphere.
— Grace Xu
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Highlights: Symone Sanders on Strategy and Social Activism
Democratic political strategist Symone Sanders spoke with Georgetown students about social activism and her new book, “‘No, You Shut Up’: Speaking Truth to Power and Reclaiming America” during a virtual event on May 21.
—John Woolley
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American Leadership During Times of Crisis: A Conversation with Mitt Romney
On Tuesday, the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service hosted its final virtual forum event of the semester, “American Leadership During Times of Crisis,” which featured Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) in conversation with GU Politics Executive Director Mo Elleithee.
— Grace Xu
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Conversations with Party Chairs: Ronna McDaniel of the RNC
On Wednesday, Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel joined Mo Elleithee, Executive Director of the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service, for a conversation on President Trump’s campaign strategy during a global pandemic.
— Grace Xu
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Covering the Coronavirus: Journalism During a Global Crisis with Chris Wallace
On Tuesday evening, the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service hosted a virtual forum, “Covering the Coronavirus: Journalism During a Global Crisis,” featuring Fox News Sunday Anchor Chris Wallace to discuss the impact of the pandemic on reporting.
— Grace Xu
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