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Major: Government
This government major found her calling as an advocate for health care, which led her to law school at American University. Read more »
Occupation: Government, Public Policy + Politics
Major: Government
The director of advance for Barack Obama's juggernaut campaign is now director of advance for the Obama White House. Read more »
Occupation: Government, Public Policy + Politics
Major: Religious Studies
As a freshman state senator from Oklahoma, Andrew Rice ran for the U.S. Senate against a popular incumbent Republican. Read more »
Major: Government
This associate professor of politics at Oglethorpe University talks about the new political landscape and how she engages and inspires her students. Read more »
Occupation: Public Policy + Politics
Majors: Russian, Philosophy
A guy who once pontificated from a saggy armchair in his Mary Low dorm room is seeking a wider audience for his political vision. Todd Pritsky ’91 is running for Vermont House of Representatives. Read more »
Occupation: Public Policy + Politics
Major: Government
A Q&A with a political consultant who works for the firm that represented Swift Boat Veterans for Truth in the 2004 presidential campaign. Read more »
Major: Government
The nation’s top prosecutor for the Department of Justice’s Environmental Crimes Section gets called when cases are of monumental proportions. She is among the most expert of the experts in this area of law. Read more »
Occupation: Public Policy + Politics
Major: Economics
Spokesman for the U.S. Department of State describes his role: "You have a policy. How do you explain it to people?" Read more »
Major: Economics
At the National Academy of Sciences, a former economics major synthesizes science, public policy, and economics to produce important studies of environmental and transportation-related topics. Read more »
Occupation: Public Policy + Politics
Major: Government
After graduation this Ralph Bunche scholar from Philadelphia was offered a staff position with a Republican senator. He didn’t take it, but he did eventually end up on Capitol Hill. Read more » |