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The Fall 2025 fellows at the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service sat down with The Hoya to discuss the National Guard and the current political moment.

GU Politics Fellows Talk National Guard, Future of Politics

By Ruth Abramovitz and Ajani Stella September 9, 2025

The Hoya sat down with the six Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) fellows for the Fall 2025 semester to discuss the federalization of the Washington, D.C. police...

Courtesy of Vivian Mateos Zuniga/GU Politics | The Hoya sat down with the Fall 2024 GU Politics Fellows to discuss the upcoming election, primary voter issues and their discussion groups.

GU Politics Fellows Talk Young Voter Issues, Presidential Election

By Maren Fagan and Aamir Jamil September 13, 2024

The Hoya sat down with the six incoming Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) fellows for the Fall 2024 semester to discuss the upcoming presidential election, political...

GU Politics | GU Politics will have five new members of their advisory board, including Cristόbal Alex, Patti Solis Doyle, Mike Dubke, Katie Harbath and Katie Walsh Shields, join the 13 other members who include four previous Fellows, according to a Feb. 14 press release.

GU Politics Advisory Board Gains Five New Members

By Nora Toscano, Hoya Staff Writer February 23, 2024

The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) announced the addition of five new members to its advisory board in a Feb. 14 press release.  Cristόbal Alex, Mike Dubke, Katie...

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Community Corner: Chatting with the GU Politics Fellows

By Clayton Kincade September 22, 2023

Senior News Editor Clayton Kincade interviews the Fall 2023 cohort of GU Politics fellows: Brenda Gianiny, Joe Hack (C ’09), Nia-Malika Henderson, Emily Horne, Craig Minassian and Cristóbal Alex. Each...

Fall 2023 GU Politics Fellows Discuss Upcoming Elections, Career Advice

Fall 2023 GU Politics Fellows Discuss Upcoming Elections, Career Advice

By Clayton Kincade September 15, 2023

The Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) fellows for the Fall 2023 semester sat down with The Hoya Sept. 8 to discuss the integrity of the upcoming U.S. elections,...

GU Politics Announces Its Spring 2022 Class of Fellows

GU Politics Announces Its Spring 2022 Class of Fellows

By Caitlin McLean and Paige Kupas January 16, 2022

The Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) has announced its cohort of fellows for the spring 2022 semester, which includes Ashley Etienne, former communications...

VIEWPOINT: Pursue Passions in Public Service

VIEWPOINT: Pursue Passions in Public Service

By Hannah Spengler October 7, 2021

After graduation, I joined Teach For America to teach high school math to the greatest students in Oklahoma. After three wonderful, impossibly hard years, I realized the majority of challenges my students...

Q&A: GU Politics Fellows Discuss Different Political Perspectives, Advice to Students

Q&A: GU Politics Fellows Discuss Different Political Perspectives, Advice to Students

By Katie Hawkinson and Harrison McBride September 16, 2021

As the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service fellows prepare to launch the first in-person discussion groups in over a year, the cohort sat down with The Hoya to discuss their goals for...

PODCAST: Meet the Fall 2021 GU Politics Fellows

PODCAST: Meet the Fall 2021 GU Politics Fellows

By Grace Buono September 16, 2021

https://soundcloud.com/multimedia-editor/podcast-meet-the-fall-2021-gu-politics-fellows This week, The Hoya spoke with the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service’s fall 2021 cohort...

GU Politics Fellows Discuss Inequality, Political Division and New Administration

GU Politics Fellows Discuss Inequality, Political Division and New Administration

By Moira Ritter and Clara Grudberg February 3, 2021

Remedying injustice and bridging partisan divides are chief goals for the post-Trump era, according to the spring 2021 Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service fellows. GU POLITICS...

GUPOLITICS/FACEBOOK | The fall 2020 class of GU Politics fellows spoke with campus media outlets at a press event about how anti-racism protests and the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the political landscape and will affect how they approach their own conversations with students this semester.

GU Politics Fellows Discuss COVID-19, Black Lives Matter and the Future of American Politics During Interview

By Harrison McBride and Clara Grudberg September 11, 2020

Anti-racism protests and the COVID-19 pandemic have transformed the 2020 political landscape permanently, according to the new class of Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service fellows, who...

COURTESY GU POLITICS | Although this will be the first class of GU Politics fellows to work with students mostly virtually,

GU Politics Announces Fall 2020 Fellows Class, Celebrates 5th Anniversary

By Hansen Lian August 12, 2020

The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service announced its 11th class of fellows, featuring two people who worked on 2020 presidential campaigns as well as four other experienced figures in...

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