Events at the IOP
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Crisis Comms: (Or: How spokespeople explain, or try to, when something’s gone wrong)- led by Doug Heye
Wednesday October 7 - 4:00pmWith special guest Paul Steinhauser. Room: Littauer 166 -
JobTalk: State Department
Tuesday October 6 - 7:30pmRepresentatives from the State Department will visit the Institute of Politics on October 6th in Weil Town Hall at 7:40pm to discuss careers and in -
How to Build a Democracy- led by Lindiwe Mazibuko
Tuesday October 6 - 4:15pmWEEK THREE: 6 October: “A Free Media” -
America’s Cities: Where Government Gets Things Done- led by Scott Smith
Tuesday October 6 - 4:00pmKeeping Cities Safe in an Ever Changing and Challenging World -
Internships and Career Services Office Hours
Friday October 2 - 1:00pmSwing by the Internships and Career Services offices on the second floor of the IOP (rooms 277 and 278) to talk with our team between 1pm and 3pm. -
The Challenge of Inclusion: A Conversation with Larry Summers
Thursday October 1 - 6:00pmLawrence H. SummersCharles W. Eliot University Professor of Harvard University. -
The Challenge of Inclusion: A Conversation with Larry Summers
Thursday October 1 - 6:00pmLawrence H. Summers< >Charles W. Eliot University Professor of Harvard University.
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Dinner Conversation with Marian Wright Edelman
Thursday October 1 - 5:30pmMarian Wright Edelman Founder and President,Children's Defense Fund -
When Poetry Meets Prose – Where Campaigns & Governing Overlap and Collide- led by Brent Colburn
Thursday October 1 - 4:00pmWeek Two: Running for the White House vs Working in the White House -
Politics, Policy and Journalism: The Nexus of Dysfunction- led by Candy Crowley
Thursday October 1 - 4:00pmWhy do candidates run? Is there a certain type personality that gravitates to public service, particularly elected public service? It can be grue -
Crisis Comms: (Or: How spokespeople explain, or try to, when something’s gone wrong)- led by Doug Heye
Wednesday September 30 - 4:00pmSenator Trent Lott’s “Strom Thurmond” comment and resignation (potential speaker: former Lott spokesman Ron Bonjean)
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