Meet the GU Politics Fellows Open House
Start the semester off right at our Meet the Fellows Open House!
Meet our Fall 2022 Fellows class in person and catch up with other students passionate about transforming politics for the better.
- Karoun Demirjian: Pentagon Correspondent, The Washington Post
- Katie Harbath: Former Director of Public Policy, Facebook; Director of Democracy and Technology, International Republican Institute; CEO, Anchor Change
- Xochitl Hinojosa: Former Senior Advisor and Communications Director, Democratic National Committee; Managing Director, Bully Pulpit Interactive
- Alex Lundry (MPP ’04): Chief Analytics Officer, Jeb Bush for President ’16; Director of Data Science, Romney for President ’12; Co-Founder, Tunnl
- Terry McAuliffe (L’ 84): 72nd Governor of Virginia (D)
- Mary Elizabeth Taylor: Former Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs; former Special Assistant to the President; former U.S. Senate floor staffer for Republican Leader McConnell; current Vice President, Head of External Affairs, Robinhood Markets
Fellows Panel: Be the first to meet our Fellows and hear directly from them about why they decided to go back to school to figure out how to do politics better.
Want to get more involved at the Institute? GU Politics student leaders will share how they’ve made the most of all we offer and share how you can get engaged.
Meet Hoyas and make new friends: GU Politics is the hub of political activity on campus. Meet Hoyas who share your interests and have fun getting to know the people fired up about politics at Georgetown.
RSVP to join the party from 4:00-5:30pm on Thursday, September 8th.
LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR FELLOWS
The GU Politics Fellows Program brings the biggest names in politics and media back to campus. We believe in the power of connecting students with practitioners to have a conversation that flows two ways— where students learn from leaders in the arena, and leaders learn from students about how to do politics better. This group of Fellows can’t wait to get to campus, host their weekly discussion groups, and meet with YOU during their office hours.
Get ready for dynamic discussions about this year’s midterm elections, ways the internet has been used in elections around the world, the impact state government has on people’s lives everyday, leadership styles in the public and private sectors, national security and conflict reporting, the power of data visualization, and so much more. You’ll be challenged, informed, and inspired through this rare peek behind the curtain at the way Washington works. Learn more about the Fellows program.