Events at the IOP

  1. Ask What You Can Do: Inspiring Public Service

    Monday September 10 - 6:00pm
    A panel discussion moderated by HKS Dean David Ellwoodpanel includes:
  2. Ask What You Can Do: Inspiring Public Service

    Monday September 10 - 6:00pm
    Assistant professor for the U.S.
  3. The Millennial Impact on the 2012 Election

    Tuesday September 4 - 12:00pm
    A luncheon discussion with John Della Volpe, IOP Director of Polling
  4. Cocktail Reception celebrating the Democratic National Convention

    Monday September 3 - 5:00pm
    Please join Trey Grayson and the staff of the Institute of Politics for a cocktail reception with Harvard University students and alumni, former fe
  5. Politics & The Media: Bridging The Political Divide In The 2012 Election

    Monday September 3 - 2:00pm
    Politics & The Media: Bridging The Political Divide In The 2012 Election
  6. RNC Watch Party

    Wednesday August 29 - 7:00pm
    Join the Institute of Politics for a live screening of the Republican National Convention.
  7. RNC Watch Party

    Tuesday August 28 - 7:00pm
  8. CANCELLED:The Millennial Impact on the 2012 Election

    Tuesday August 28 - 1:00pm
    This event has been cancelled due to schedule changes at the Republican National Convention.
  9. Cocktail Reception celebrating the Republican National Convention

    Monday August 27 - 5:00pm
    Please join Trey Grayson and the staff of the Institute of Politics for a cocktail reception with Harvard University students and alumni, former fe
  10. Politics & The Media: Bridging The Divide In The 2012 Election

    Sunday August 26 - 2:00pm
    Politics & The Media: Bridging The Divide In The 2012 Election
  11. A Public Address by Tawakkol Karman

    Thursday June 7 - 6:00pm
    A public address by Tawakkol Karman, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011.
  12. The U.S. 2012 Elections: Domestic and Global Impact

    Saturday May 12 - 10:00am
    President Obama’s Deputy Campaign Manager Stephanie Cutter, Republican strategist Fergus Cullen, Boston.com’s Politics Editor Glen Johnson, and the

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