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White House Press Secretary Aims To Rebuild Trust With Press, Confront Problems of Social Media

White House Press Secretary Aims To Rebuild Trust With Press, Confront Problems of Social Media

By Samuel Yoo May 7, 2021

The White House will aim to repair a fractured relationship with the press following the animus of the previous administration, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said at an event. The event, titled...

Biden Administration Chiefs of Staff Recall Student Experiences at Georgetown, Discuss Challenges Facing Nation

Biden Administration Chiefs of Staff Recall Student Experiences at Georgetown, Discuss Challenges Facing Nation

By Kelly Anderson April 29, 2021

White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain (CAS ’83) and Chief of Staff to the Vice President Harina Flournoy (CAS ’78, LAW ’84) reflected on President Joe Biden’s first 100 days in office and how their...

Retired Washington Post Editor Reflects On Future of Journalism

Retired Washington Post Editor Reflects On Future of Journalism

By Campus News Editor March 5, 2021

Journalism continues to play an indispensable role in the functioning democracy even as the industry transitions to an online format, Marty Baron, former executive editor of The Washington Post, said...

GU Politics Welcomes Spring 2021 Fellows Class

GU Politics Welcomes Spring 2021 Fellows Class

By Hansen Lian January 21, 2021

The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service announced its newest cohort of fellows for the spring 2021 semester Jan. 19, including former Senator Doug Jones (D-Ala.) and other prominent figures...

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Former Chiefs of Staff Stress the Importance of Information in Handling National Crises

By Harrison Lee August 18, 2020

Understanding and distributing updated and objective information is crucial during crises, former White House chiefs of staff said in a virtual roundtable.  The conversation focused in particular...

Evan McMullin Discusses 2016 Presidential Run

By Léa Nicolas September 23, 2016

Independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin advocated for an American interventionist policy abroad at a Sept. 20 speech hosted by the McCourt School of Public Policy’s Institute of Politics and...

Panel Examines Media, Public Distrust in 2016 Election

By Haley Snyder September 23, 2016

During this year’s unconventional election season, the media is subject to a barrage of public distrust, according to a panel event organized by the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service...

Professors, Students Analyze Political Culture

By Lisa Burgoa September 16, 2016

As the presidential election plunges Americans across the country into a fresh bout of political soul-searching, the Georgetown community is grappling with the same conversations unfolding on the national...

GU Politics to Host Obama Series

By Simon Carroll September 9, 2016

The Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service will host National Security Advisor Susan Rice in Gaston Hall on Sept. 14 as part of the first installment in a six-part lecture series entitled...

GU Politics Names New Advisory Board Members

By Marina Pitofsky September 2, 2016

The Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service announced Monday the addition of seven new members and an expansion from 15 to 18 members to its advisory board, a team made up of professional...

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From left to right: Martin OMalley, Rebecca Sinderbrand, Scott Mulhauser, Juana Summers and Michael Steel, who make up the 2016 GU Politics Fall Fellows.

GU Politics Announces 2016 Fall Fellows

By Lisa Burgoa August 30, 2016

Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service unveiled its newest class of fellows Wednesday, a group that is comprised of figures at the forefront of politics and media. The fall 2016 fellows...

GU Politics Brings Students to National Political Conventions

By Matthew Larson August 18, 2016

During two dramatic weeks rocked by political feuds, an email-hacking scandal and two competing visions of the future of America, Georgetown students were invited to witness the action of the 2016 Republican...

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