Events at the IOP

  1. Political Entrepreneurship: The Democratization of Influence- led by Karin Agness

    Thursday March 10 - 4:00pm
    Week 4: Shaping Public Policy: From Local Politics to National Initiatives
  2. Is Governing Possible?- led by Mayor Annise Parker

    Wednesday March 9 - 4:00pm
    Who are these people?  Communication is your most important tool.  You know who lives in your district.  You know who voted for you.  But
  3. Art & Politics: Changing Hearts and Minds- led by Anne Hawley

    Wednesday March 9 - 4:00pm
    Seminar IV: Art and the Political Culture Wars: From Censorship to Violent Destruction Mar. 9, 4:00-5:30
  4. Arts and Public Life: Forging a Career at the Intersection of Politics, Public Service, and Art

    Tuesday March 8 - 7:00pm
    Arts and Public Life: Forging a Career at the Intersection of Politics, Public Service, and Art
  5. Divided We Fall: When Police and Communities Collide

    Tuesday March 8 - 6:00pm

    A conversation withGarry McCarthyFormer Superintendent, Chicago Police Department

  6. Divided We Fall: When Police and Communities Collide

    Tuesday March 8 - 6:00pm

    Tom Jackman, Garry McCarthy, Brittany Packnett, and Annise Parker joined moderator Candy Crowley for a conversation on the role of the police in th

  7. The Apple-FBI Standoff

    Monday March 7 - 6:00pm
    John DeutchEmeritus Institute Professor, MITDirector of Central Intelligence Agency (1995-1996)
  8. The Apple-FBI Standoff

    Monday March 7 - 6:00pm

    Panelists John Deutch, MIT Emeritus Institute Professor and former CIA Director (1995-96), and Jonathan Zittrain, the George Bemis Professor of Int

  9. Internships and Career Services Office Hours

    Friday March 4 - 1:00pm
    Swing by the Internships and Career Se
  10. Will Snapchat expertise get you a job on a 2016 Presidential Campaign?

    Friday March 4 - 12:30pm
    Will Snapchat expertise get you a job on a 2016 Presidential Campaign?

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