This semester, students will be able to engage with the GU Politics Fellows, who bring decades of experience in politics, journalism, government and public policy from across the political spectrum.
This semester, students can engage with GU Politics Fellows who bring decades of political, government, law and journalism experience to Georgetown–and provide a peek into how DC really operates.
This spring, students can engage with GU Politics Fellows who bring decades of political, government, law and journalism experience to Georgetown–and provide a peek into how DC really operates.
Jackson Mittleman’s advocacy has led him to meetings with congressional members and to the White House. Along the way, he charted a new path from the Hilltop to Capitol Hill.
This semester’s fellows, including CNN’s White House correspondent, a former Congresswoman and a political strategist, offer students a rare peek behind the curtain into the way DC actually works.
After her election win, Ruwa Romman (G’19), will be the first Muslim woman to serve in Georgia’s legislature and the first Palestinian elected to office in the state.
For the past few years, the GU Votes team has worked behind-the-scenes to help students vote. Their efforts have paid off: Georgetown's voting rates have increased and been recognized nationally.
The GU Politics Fellowship offers students a rare peek behind the curtain into the way DC actually works—brought to them by insiders with decades of experience in the arena.