Meet our Fall 2022 Resident Fellows! Raul Alvillar, Professor Gloria Browne-Marshall, Stephanie Carlton, Judith LeBlanc, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, Governor Matthew Mead, and Secretary Natalie Tennant bring diverse experiences in American and international politics, policymaking, organizing, and public service.
Throughout the fall semester, our fellows will lead in-person, not-for-credit study groups on topics including the upcoming midterm elections, international institutions, the intersection of arts and activism, and native and indigenous organizing.
The Resident Fellows Program has been a cornerstone program since the founding of the Institute of Politics in 1966 and bridges the academy with practitioners of politics and civic engagement. Each semester, the IOP invites prominent elected officials, activists, journalists, and public servants to spend a term at Harvard and to share their experiences with students exploring important public issues along with a distinguished cohort of their peers. Resident fellows live on campus and engage with students by leading a study group, participating in IOP programming, holding office hours, and serving as a resource to Harvard students and faculty.
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