UNDP and TWC Host Seminar for High-Ranking Mexican Officials

Dario Sotomayor
December 07, 2012

TWC hosted the "U.S. Constitutional and Electoral Law: Political Communication, Campaigning Finance Regulation and Transparency" seminar earlier this month. The seminar is sponsored by the United Nations Development Programme and provides high-ranking officials working on Electoral Tribunals in Mexico with the opportunity to come to Washington, D.C. and participate in a week of professional activities.

Washington Classroom: Past Presidential Nominees With Richard Norton Smith and Scott Farris

Maha Neouchy
December 03, 2012

Richard Norton Smith, Presidential Historian, and Scott Farris, Author of Almost President: The Men Who Lost the Race but Changed the Nation, discussed past presidential nominees who lost elections but impacted American politics and history forever.

 

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Washington Classroom: Discussing the "Bush Administration & Second Terms" With Josh Bolten

Maha Neouchy
November 26, 2012

Josh Bolten, Former White House Chief of Staff for George W. Bush, talked about the Bush administration and second terms with C-SPAN's Steve Scully. Through his work, he was able to provide insight on both the challenges of second presidential terms as well as presidential transitions.

 

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Washington Classroom: Presidential Politics With John Anderson

Maha Neouchy
November 05, 2012

John Anderson, Former Representative (R-IL) and Independent Candidate during the 1980 presidential election, provided insight into the 2012 political process. He ran in the Republican primary and after losing to Ronald Reagan, chose to run as an Independent candidate. John Anderson took questions from college students during the session.

 

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Washington Classroom: Discussing the 2012 Campaign With Geoff Garin

Maha Neouchy
October 29, 2012

Geoff Garin, President of Hart Research Associates and an American Pollster, discussed polling efforts prior to the November 6th presidential election and why he anticipated that President Obama would be reelected.

 

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Global Talent Program Networking Reception

Andrew Carter & Jung Ran Lim
December 11, 2012

12 young and promising Korean students from Seoul National University (SNU) met with leaders in the Korean-American community during the 2012 Global Talent Program's networking reception. Guests included Mr. Soon Koo Yoon, Consul General from the Korean Embassy, who was the featured keynote speaker of the night.

 

Students Promote Homeless Children's Playtime Project

Andrea Barron
December 07, 2012

When Amélie Godefroid first arrived in Washington from Kortrijk, Belgium, she remembers being shocked by the number of homeless people she saw on the streets. “Homelessness is much more hidden in Belgium,” she observed. “I wanted to join the Homelessness Civic Engagement Project to learn about homelessness in the U.S., and to become an advocate for homeless children.”

 

4th Annual Alumni Holiday Party

Maha Neouchy
December 06, 2012

TWC celebrated its 4th Annual Alumni Holiday party at headquarters with more than 60 attendees including fall interns, staff and alumni.

 

Civic Engagement Exhibits

 

Fall 2012 interns presented the Civic Engagement projects they had participated in, where they were able to share milestones and memories from the semester. Civic Engagement Exhibits from the night highlighted several projects including:

 

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Students Stand Up For Immigrant Rights

Andrea Barron
December 07, 2012

The Fall 2012 Immigration Rights Project had the support and participation of students who came from all over the United States and international countries including:

 

Celebrating a New Partnership: TWC-New Zealand Congressional Initiative

Maha Neouchy
December 06, 2012

The Washington Center for Internships and Academic Seminars (TWC) is excited to announce a new partnership with the United States-New Zealand Council in Washington, D.C., an independent body dedicated to promoting strong bilateral relations between the United States and New Zealand.