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  1. Alternatives to the Affordable Care Act

    A Conversation with Katherine Baicker C. Boyden Gray Professor of Health Economics, Department of Health Policy and Management, T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University President’s Council of Economic Advisers (2005-2007) Jonathan Gruber Ford ...

  2. October 26, 2016 – Before Election, Youth Fearful about Future of America, Harvard Poll Finds

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 26, 2016 Contact: Mary Cappabianca 617-384-5923 BEFORE ELECTION, YOUTH FEARFUL ABOUT FUTURE OF AMERICA, HARVARD POLL FINDS Clinton solidifies youth support; 85% of African-Americans feel “under attack” Cambridge, MA – A new n ...

  3. February 2, 2017- Young Republicans Hopeful, Young Democrats Fearful After Inauguration, Harvard Youth Poll Finds

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE            February 2, 2017                                                    Contact: Mary Cappabianca, 617-384-5923             YOUNG REPUBLICANS HOPEFUL, YOUNG DEMOCRATS FEARFUL AFTER INAUGURATION, HARVARD YOUTH POLL FINDS Solid ...

  4. Moving EPA Forward in an “Unhealthy” Climate

    Led by Gina McCarthy – Tuesdays at 4:15 PM in L166 February 14 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” ...

  5. Minorities and the GOP: Why They Need Each Other

    T.W. Shannon – Wednesdays at 4:00 PM in L166 Overview A two party system has aided in making America the most prosperous country in the history of the world. Yet when one examines minority trends, they consistently pale in comparison in socio-economic adv ...

  6. In search of a "Trump Doctrine": Change and Continuity in American Foreign Policy led by Jon Finer

    Study groups will run from February 14th until April 13th, 2017. Study groups will not be held during the week of spring break (March 11- March 19) Location: Institute of Politics- Littauer Faculty Dining Room (FDR) Event types:  Study Groups ...

  7. Inside Congress: The Inconvenient Truth led by Congressman Christopher Shays with Guest Speaker Hedrick Smith

    Second study group  will examine Donald Trump’s stunning upset victory, in what Hedrick Smith calls the “most dramatic populist rebellion in American politics since the election of Andrew Jackson in 1824.”  Smith will help us understand why we are a DIVID ...

  8. Minorities and the GOP: Why They Need Each Other led by T.W. Shannon

    Study groups will run from February 14th until April 13th, 2017. Study groups will not be held during the week of spring break (March 11- March 19) Location: Institute of Politics- Littauer 166 Event types:  Study Groups ...

  9. Inside Congress: The Inconvenient Truth led by Congressman Christopher Shays

    Study groups will run from February 14th until April 13th, 2017. Study groups will not be held during the week of spring break (March 11- March 19) Location: Institute of Politics- Littauer Faculty Dining Room (FDR) Event types:  Study Groups ...

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

    Led by Sarah Hurwitz – Thursday at 4:00 PM in L166 Overview How can political leaders break through today’s noisy, fragmented, polarized media environment to communicate with the American people?  How has our media landscape changed over the past few deca ...

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