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The Leadership Playbook: Insights from Great Leaders
No two leaders are the same. But through conversation with some of the world’s greatest CEOs and game changers, David M. Rubenstein has found commonalities among the motivations and challenges that shape the careers of leaders who thrive—how do they han ...
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14th Annual Robert Coles “Call of Service” Lecture and Award
PBHA is thrilled to announce the honoree for the 14th Annual Robert Coles “Call of Service” Lecture & Award: Tarana J. Burke! Join us on Friday, November 13th at 6:00 PM to honor her as our 14th awardee and lecturer. The event is free, open to th ...
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VIRTUAL PIZZA & POLITICS: LGBTQ+ History Month Discussion
RSVP here. The IOP will be hosting alumnus Dr. Eric Cervini '14, author of The Deviant's War, in conversation with IOP Fellow Chasten Buttigieg. In celebration of LGBTQ History Month, they will be discussing LGBTQ+ history, culture, and politic ...
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Study Group with Mayor Michael Nutter
Join us on Thursday, October 29 at 4:30pm ET for a study group with IOP Fellow Mayor Michael Nutter. Michael Nutter served as the 98th Mayor of the City of Philadelphia. As mayor, he managed the City of Philadelphia through the Great Recession, and the Ci ...
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Election 2020: Behind the Decision Desk
On Friday, October 23 at 2 PM ET, join the Institute of Politics and Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy for a discussion with newsroom leaders on navigating the complexity of Election coverage this November. Nancy Gibbs, Director of ...
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Summer 17 Poll
AT THE SIX-MONTH MARK OF THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, AMERICANS WORRIED ABOUT U.S. STATURE IN THE WORLD, IOP HARVARD KENNEDY SCHOOL POLL FINDS 59% of Americans would like to recall and replace the President, 44% say same about their Member of Congress July 2 ...
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Harvard Youth Poll
April 23, 2020 A new national poll of America’s 18- to 29- year-olds by the Institute of Politics (IOP) at Harvard Kennedy School finds that former Vice President Joe Biden significantly leads President Donald Trump all young Americans (+23), and his adva ...
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Fall 2017 Poll
Tweet Two-thirds of youth fearful about America’s future, prefer Democratic control of Congress, Harvard youth poll finds Trump’s approval rating now 25%, down 12 points among Republicans since spring 2017 68% of black Americans, 46% of Hispanics feel sig ...
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Fall 2018 National Youth Poll
Toplines Click here to access the topline results for the Fall 2018 National Youth Poll. Crosstabs For the first time, we are making available to complete crosstabs of the Fall 2018 National Youth Poll. Click here to access this poll's complete ...
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Fall 2019 Poll
A new national poll of America’s 18- to 29- year-olds by the Institute of Politics (IOP) at Harvard Kennedy School finds the majority of young Americans support impeachment and removal of President Trump, and Senator Elizabeth Warren surging into second p ...
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