IOP Now Archive
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Job Hacks: Women in Politics
November 5, 2015Takeaways from a conversation with Stephanie Shriock, president of EMILY's List, including the importance of internships and a call to action for women to run for office.
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How Millennials Engage Politically
November 4, 2015How Democrats and Republicans are engaging politically, online and off, based on our April 2015 poll.
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Exploring Space and Interstellar Travel: Millennial Take
November 2, 2015In 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planted the American flag on the moon. Current NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison spoke about travel within our solar system and beyond.
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Julia Konrad on the Future of Politics
October 30, 2015The future of our democracy will be shaped by the values we impress upon our students, says Julia Konrad '13, U.S. history teacher.
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Job Hacks: Public Service Careers
October 27, 20155 tips for a successful professional career in public service from Alan Bersin '68, Assistant Secretary of International Affairs and Chief Diplomatic Officer in the Department of Homeland Security.
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U.S. Presidents and NASA
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GOP #3: Let’s Talk Economy
October 27, 2015“Your Money, Your Vote”. A fitting title for Wednesday’s GOP debate, the third time the hodgepodge of candidates will take the stage to vie for the presidency. Here’s what we expect from each candidate as the search for the future hero of the GOP remains TBD.
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The Press Secretary and the West Wing: Millennial Take
October 26, 2015White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest says only some days seem “like an episode of The West Wing.” Here's what the rest of the days are like, by Brendan Kent, Harvard Class of 2018. -
CNN Freedom Project: Millennial Take
October 23, 2015Modern slavery's consequences are more pervasive in the U.S. than many of us are aware. Jackson Gates, Harvard Class of 2019, reflects on the JFK Jr. Forum with the CNN Freedom Project.
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Sam Novey on the Future of Politics
October 23, 2015The future of politics means transforming who are America's regular voters, by Sam Novey, founder of the National Student Vote Challenge
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Job Hacks: The White House
October 22, 2015Did you know the White House has a partially blind selection process for internships? Learn more about the internship opportunities and who they're looking for. Spoiler alert: It could be you!
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The Danger of Complacency after Same-Sex Marriage: Millennial Take
October 21, 2015We are not a complacent generation, so let’s not let the recent Supreme Court decision make us complacent about civil rights and marriage equality, argues Harvard student Katy Dolan
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