Events at the IOP

  1. Post-Midterms: Looking Ahead

    Thursday November 15 - 6:00pm

    Alexander Burns ‘08
    National Political Correspondent, The New York Times
    Michael Glassner
    Executive Director, Donald Trump for President Campaign Committee
    Maria Teresa Kumar
    Founding President, Voto Latino
    Beth Myers
    Former Campaign Manager, Mitt Romney 2012
    Fall 2013 Institute of Politics Resident Fellow
    Stephanie Schriock
    President, EMILY'S List
    Rick Klein (moderator)
    Political Director, ABC News

     

  2. Nuclear Deterrence is Dead, Long Live Nuclear Deterrence

    Wednesday November 14 - 6:00pm

    General John Hyten
    USAF. Commander, United States Strategic Command

    John Noonan
    IOP Fall 2018 Resident Fellow
    Senior Counselor for Military & Defense Affairs, National Security Advisor, Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR)
    National Security Advisor, Presidential Campaigns of Governor Jeb Bush and Governor Mitt Romney

     

  3. Midterms 2018: What Just Happened?

    Wednesday November 7 - 6:00pm

    A Conversation with
    Douglas Heye
    Republican Political Strategist
    CNN Political Commentator
    IOP Fall 2015 Resident Fellow
    Marc Lotter
    President, Lotter Communications, LLC
    Former Press Secretary, Vice President Mike Pence Former Special Assistant, President Donald Trump
    Symone D. Sanders
    Democratic Political Strategist
    CNN Political Commentator
    IOP Spring 2018 Resident Fellow
    Margaret Talev (Moderator)
    Fall 2018 Resident Fellow, Institute of Politics
    Senior White House Correspondent, Bloomberg News and CNN Political Analyst
    Past President, White House Correspondents' Association

     

  4. Election Night Celebration

    Tuesday November 6 - 6:30pm

    Join us in the JFK Jr. Forum as we track 15 key races across the country, as identified by IOP program chairs, and watch the results roll in. We'll be broadcasting coverage and results on the JFK Jr. Forum’s Big Screen and in-between breaking news, we'll have real-time updates from key races across the country. The kind of night you can only get at the IOP. Food and beverages will be served.

    Beer (21+) will be available for purchase. Cash only.

    ***Harvard ID is required to attend this event***

     

     

  5. Will Today's Trade Conflicts Destroy the Multilateral Trading System?

    Monday November 5 - 6:00pm

    Pascal Lamy
    Director-General of the World Trade Organization (2005 – 2013)

    Robert Lawrence (Moderator)
    Albert L Williams Professor of International Trade and Investment, Harvard Kennedy School

     

  6. Can Education Curb Bigotry and Hate?

    Friday November 2 - 4:00pm

    Maureen Costello
    Director, Teaching Tolerance, Southern Poverty Law Center
    Melissa Garlick
    Civil Rights National Counsel, Anti-Defamation League
    Laura Tavares
    Program Director for Organizational Learning and Thought Leadership, Facing History and Ourselves
    Fernando Reimers (Moderator)
    Ford Foundation Professor of the Practice in International Education and Director of the Global Education Innovation Initiative and of The International Education Policy Program, Harvard University

     

  7. What’s the Next Big Economic Idea? Evaluating UBI, Job Guarantees & Others

    Thursday November 1 - 6:00pm

    Oren Cass
    Senior Fellow, Manhattan Institute
    Darrick Hamilton
    Professor of Economics and Urban Policy, The Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy and the Department of Economics, The New School for Social Research, The New School in New York
    Annie Lowrey
    Contributing Editor, The Atlantic Magazine
    Will Wilkinson
    Vice President for Research, Niskanen Center
    Jason Furman (Moderator)
    Professor of the Practice of Economic Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
    Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers (2013 - 2017)

     

  8. A Conversation with Kyrie Irving ***Cancelled***

    Monday October 29 - 8:00pm

    ***This event has been Cancelled****

    Kyrie Irving
    Professional Athlete and Activist
    Point Guard, Boston Celtics

    Tommie Shelby
    Caldwell Titcomb Professor of African and African American Studies and of Philosophy, Harvard University

    ***THIS FORUM WILL BE TICKETED***
    The lottery has conluded.

  9. A Conversation with Alyssa Mastromonaco

    Monday October 29 - 6:00pm

    Alyssa Mastromonaco
    Co-Host of Crooked Media Podcast Hysteria
    Author of Who Thought This was a Good Idea?
    White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations (2011 -2014)
     
    Amy Dacey (Moderator)
    Fall 2018 Resident Fellow, Institute of Politics
    Former Chief Executive Officer, Democratic National Committee

     

  10. Midterm Elections Preview: Blue Wave or Red Save?

    Friday October 26 - 4:00pm

    Taegan Goddard
    Publisher, Political Wire
    Clare Malone
    Senior Political Writer, FiveThirtyEight; Panelist, FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast
    Asha Rangappa
    CNN Legal and National Security Analyst
    Former FBI Agent
    Senior Lecturer, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, Yale University
    Rick Wilson
    Republican Political Strategist; #1 New York Times Bestselling Author, “Everything Trump Touches Dies”
    Chris Riback (Moderator)
    Host, Chris Riback's Conversations

     

  11. Reinforcing Financial Stability in a Crumbling International Order

    Wednesday October 24 - 6:00pm

    Annual Robert Glauber Lecture by
    Sir Paul Tucker
    Chair of the Systemic Risk Council
    Author, Unelected Power
    Research Fellow, M-RCBG, Harvard Kennedy School
    Robert Glauber (Moderator)
    Adjunct Lecturer Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NASD (2001-2006)

     

  12. Immigration Through the Lens of Latina Leaders

    Tuesday October 23 - 6:00pm

    A Conversation with
    Loretta Sanchez
    Advanced Leadership Fellow, 2018
    United States House of Representatives (1997-2017)
    Beatriz Merino
    Advanced Leadership Fellow, 2018
    Prime Minister of Peru (June 2003-December 2003)
    Fernando M. Reimers
    Ford Foundation Professor of the Practice in International Education, Harvard Graduate School of Education

     

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