Word: iopã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...candidates for IOP fellowships must apply to a student committee that interviews applicants and makes recommendations to the IOP??€™s director, according to Kevin P. Kiley ’07, the student committee’s chair...
...exceptional politicians and undergraduates dedicated to preserving the memory of John F. Kennedy ’40. Its directorship is a demanding and prestigious position that requires a rare balance of public prominence, leadership, expertise, and commitment to undergraduate life. We are extremely pleased with the choice of IOP??€™s new director Jean Shaheen, a woman worthy of her new job title...
...aside from her clear qualifications, selecting Shaheen was wise for other reasons as well. She is the first female director of the IOP, something that has been a long time coming and reflects the growing presence of women in politics. Also, as a former fellow, she understands the IOP??€™s unique mission and its ins and outs. Some may be disappointed that the director is yet again a Democrat—the last two IOP directors, Dan Glickman and Senator David H. Pryor share her ideological leanings. However, Shaheen is often considered a moderate based on her victory...
Shaheen’s agenda for the IOP is promising, both in the short and long run. She has said that one of her top priorities will be expanding the IOP??€™s student outreach. A key part of this will involve increasing student involvement, which is of utmost importance at the IOP given that it is a primarily undergraduate organization within the Kennedy School. Moreover, Shaheen herself will likely be stepping outside of Littauer Center. As a fellow she was known for her commitment to students, often frequenting campus dining halls to chat and interact with students...
According to Sharp, Kennedy School of Government (KSG) Dean David T. Ellwood ’75 set up a search committee including members of the KSG and the IOP??€™s Senior Advisory Committee...