This election year is shaping up to be unlike any other and the candidates are ramping up for their first presidential debate in just a few weeks. Join…
Among the broader public, the process for presidential candidates and federal agencies to prepare for a potential transition of power is poorly understood – but as the two…
Join GU Politics Executive Director Mo Elleithee (SFS’94), political operatives, and strategists, as they predict what’s to come in one of the most unpredictable elections in history. This will be…
When presented with difficult decisions for how to lead the U.S. military abroad, who does the President look to? Join us as we welcome General Charles Q. Brown,…
You may have heard the popular advice, “Just ask them to grab coffee,” when you’re getting into networking, but what exactly do you do when something is on the calendar?…
Join us for a panel discussion in partnership with FairVote where we’ll delve into how to fix our elections amidst political polarization, voter frustration, and legislative gridlock. We…
Join Pentagon Correspondent of The Washington Post, Dan Lamothe for his weekly discussion on War and Politics in the GU Politics Living Room. Dan Lamothe is a…
In a world fraught with war and political turmoil, the state of democracy hangs in the balance. With consequential elections on the horizon in both the United States…
From social movements to global unrest, chaos at the Capitol to systemic issues, Gen Z is often in the streets demanding justice. As young citizens call upon their…