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...college admittance, the keynote speaker for the annual Public Policy and Leadership Conference argued Friday at the Kennedy School of Government. Alan A. Khazei ’83 delivered the principal address to the 49 students at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum at the Institute of Politics (IOP) in a speech entitled “Rugged Idealism,” which discussed the value of volunteer work and Khazei’s experiences as co-founder and CEO of City Year, a national service organization specializing in full-time, year-long volunteer involvement for youth. Khazei proposed that students...
...expect you to get involved in organizations as much,” Mason says of Sciences Po. But on U.S. soil, this Frenchman has decided to get involved in some extracurriculars. “I go to the forum in the Kennedy school quite often, the IOP,” he says. Mason, in his effort to experience true American culture, has joined in a variety of U.S. trends. “Well, I’ve gotten to see a few series on TV: ‘Desperate Housewives,’ ‘Friends...
CORRECTION The original print and online headlines of the story "Kennedy School Honors Harvard Vets" incorrectly implied that an event paying tribute to veterans was sponsored only by the Institute of Politics. In fact, the Center for Public Leadership at the Kennedy School co-sponsored the event with the IOP...
...stillness was broken only by teary sniffles as a large screen at the Institute of Politics (IOP) flashed grainy photos, some of naked detainees chained to one another as American guards smiled. “The Ghosts of Abu Ghraib”—the work of the youngest daughter of Robert F. Kennedy ’48—played before an emotional audience last night at the IOP Forum. “This is not just about Abu Ghraib,” Rory E. K. Kennedy said. “It’s about America...
...Institute of Politics (IOP) announced yesterday that it plans to co-host a set of discussions in mid-March featuring the senior advisers for several 2008 presidential contenders, in collaboration with the Kennedy School of Government’s Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy. The first event of the series, “Campaign 2008: Looking Ahead,” will be held March 5 and is billed to feature advisers from the campaigns of Republican candidates including former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Sen. John McCain of Arizona, and former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney...