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  1. Director's Internship Q &A

    The deadline to apply for the IOP's Director's Internship Program is quickly approaching! Join us on February 3rd from 3-4PM for a Director's Internship Q&A in L275 at the IOP. We hope to see you there with all questions regarding the p ...

  2. Public Affairs in the Department of Defense- Career Roundtable with Maura C. Sullivan

    Join Internships & Career Services on February 3rd at 1pm in L275 at the IOP for a conversation with Maura C. Sullivan, the former Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs. While at the Defense Department, Maura C. Sullivan worked on t ...

  3. Breaking Through: How Political Leaders Communicate with the American People in Today’s Noisy, Fragmented, Polarized Media Environment

    This week will start with personal introductions and an overview of today’s media landscape.  What are the challenges presidents and presidential candidates face when trying to communicate with the American people?  How is today’s media environment differ ...

  4. Moving EPA Forward in an “Unhealthy” Climate led by Gina McCarthy

    Can you get good things done in government these days?  We will discuss what it takes to make progress as a public servant working at the local, state and federal levels in today’s “unhealthy” climate.  What skills, temperament and background are necessar ...

  5. Past Recipients

    The Culver Scholarship is a merit-based opportunity for students active as undergraduates with the Institute’s programming to receive financial support toward a graduate degree at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS).  As the Institute is dedicated to inspiring s ...

  6. Breaking Through: How Political Leaders Communicate with the American People in Today’s Polarized Media Environment led by Sarah Hurwitz and Guest Speakers Eric Schultzny and Jennifer Psaki

    Presidential campaigns and White Houses require massive press operations with dozens of staffers managing inquiries from hundreds of reporters and media outlets.  How does that all work?  How do you calmly handle the inevitable crises that can arise at an ...

  7. Perspectives on the Trump Executive Order on Immigration

    A conversation with David French Senior Fellow, National Review Institute Veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom Juliette Kayyem Belfer Lecturer in International Security, Harvard Kennedy School Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, Department of ...

  8. Criminal Justice Reform, Drug Policy, and Border Security led by Gil Kerlikowske and Guest Speaker Ron Nixon from the New York Times

    Border Security, Ron Nixon, NYT,  Mr. Nixon will discuss his extensive reporting on border security and migration issues.  He has written about the detection of tunnels and various aspects of the technology being used on our border with Mexico.   Study gr ...

  9. Harvard IOP Winter 17 Poll

    YOUNG REPUBLICANS HOPEFUL, YOUNG DEMOCRATS FEARFUL AFTER INAUGURATION, HARVARD YOUTH POLL FINDS Solid Majority of America’s 18- to 29- year-olds support a national service program Published on Februrary 2, 2017 Young Republicans are more hopeful about the ...

  10. Undergraduate Pizza and Politics: WaPo Reporter David Fahrenthold on Covering President Trump

    David A. Fahrenthold  is a reporter at  The Washington Post  covering politics. He has recently won acclaim for his coverage of the 2016 United States presidential election, particularly his investigations of Donald J. Trump’s charitable foundation and ph ...

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