Events at the IOP
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How to Build a Democracy- led by Lindiwe Mazibuko
Tuesday September 29 - 4:15pmWEEK TWO: 29 September 2015, “Free and Fair Elections” -
America’s Cities: Where Government Gets Things Done- led by Scott Smith
Tuesday September 29 - 4:00pmIf Mayors Ruled the World, They’d Get Things Done! -
Internships and Career Services Office Hours
Friday September 25 - 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. -
White House Internship Session
Friday September 25 - 12:00pmRachel Haltom-Irwin, former Internship Director at the White House, will host an information session on September 25th at 12:00pm. -
Harvard Political Union Debates the Democratic Primary Candidates
Thursday September 24 - 7:00pmHillary vs. Bernie -
JobTalk: CIA
Thursday September 24 - 6:00pmRepresentatives of the CIA will be hosting an event in room L140 (off the Forum) on September 24th at 6pm to discuss summer internships and careers -
When Poetry Meets Prose – Where Campaigns & Governing Overlap and Collide- led by Brent Colburn
Thursday September 24 - 4:00pmWeek One: Overview & The First Campaign—Communicating From a Blank Slate -
Politics, Policy and Journalism: The Nexus of Dysfunction- led by Candy Crowley
Thursday September 24 - 4:00pmWeek One: -
Crisis Comms: (Or: How spokespeople explain, or try to, when something’s gone wrong)- led by Doug Heye
Wednesday September 23 - 4:00pmHillary Clinton’s email server (potential speaker: CNN Senior Congressional and Campaign Correspondent Dana Bash or Politico Chief Washi -
How to Build a Democracy: Lessons from South Africa- led by Lindiwe Mazibuko
Tuesday September 22 - 4:15pmWEEK ONE, 22 September 2015: "Tales from a young democracy" -
How to Build a Democracy- led by Lindiwe Mazibuko
Tuesday September 22 - 4:15pmRoom: Faculty Dining Room, HKS ***All study groups are off-the-record and not for media coverage*** -
America’s Cities: Where Government Gets Things Done- led by Scott Smith
Tuesday September 22 - 4:00pmWhy Cities Matter and Who Leads Them. Introduction and Personal Background.
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