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Seminar Speakers, Winter/Spring 2002
The Politics & Journalism Semester

 

"American Political Parties"
Terry Michael,
former press secretary,
Democratic National Committee
(and director of The Politics & Journalism Semester)

"Political Reporting: Sports Coverage or Civic Education?"
Roger Simon, U.S. News & World Report, and Gwen Ifill, NewsHour and Washington Week in Review
"Federal Election Law
and the FEC"

Brad Smith, FEC Commissioner,
and Ron Harris, Press Officer (with Peter Boylan, Univ. of Iowa)
 
"U.S. House Party
Committees and Campaigns"

Steve Schmidt (center), Dir. of Communciations, Nat. Republican Cong. Com., and Stu Rothenberg, Editor, Rothenberg Political Report
(with Steve Park, Johns Hopkins Univ.)
"U.S. Senate Party
Committees and Campaigns"

Charlie Cook, Editor, The Cook Political Report, and Jim Jordan, Executive Director, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
"Campaign Management"
Ken Hutcheson, Republican manager, and Steve Jarding, Democratic manager
"Political Fund-Raising"
Al Mitchler, former Director of Finance, Republican Nat. Com. and
Nat. Republican Senatorial Com.
"Strategic Communication
in Campaigns"

Terry Michael, Director,
The Politics & Journalism Semester
"Political Polling and Research"
Tom Riehle, President, Ipsos US Public Affairs
"Presidential Politics:
History, Process and Dynamics"

Terry Michael, Director,
The Politics & Journalism Semester
"Running and Covering Presidential Campaigns"
Dan Balz, The Washington Post, and Anita Dunn, Communications Dir., 2000 Bradley for President campaign
"Interest Group Politics"
Keith Stroup, Founder and Executive Dir., NORML Nat. Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
"Voting in America:
Myths & Realities"

Curtis Gans, Director, Com. for the Study of the American Electorate
"The Politics of
Identity and Race"

Michael Barone, columnist, U.S. News; author, "The New Americans: How the Melting Pot Can Work Again"
"The Politics of Justice"
Carl Stern, former NBC law correspondent, and former Public Affairs Director, U.S. Dept. of Justice
"Business in Politics"
Tim Maney, Dir. of Cong. & Pub. Affairs; Bill Miller, Political Dir.; and Linda Rozett, V.P., Media Relations
"Economics and Business 101 for Political Reporters"
Steve Moore, President, The Club for Growth
"Paid Media in Campaigns"
Paul Curcio, Stevens, Reed Curcio & Company (GOP media consultants)
"The Politics of Labor"
Steve Rosenthal, AFL-CIO Political Director (with Mike Petrocelli, Columbia Univ., and Stephenie Steitzer, Arizona State Univ.)
"The Politics of Policy
and Ideology"

Will Marshall, President, Progressive Policy Institute (with Emma Ong, Carleton Univ., and Britt Faulstick, Syracuse Univ.)
"The Politics of Foreign Policy"
Hon. Steve Solarz, former Member of Congress (D-NY) and former chair, House Foreign Affairs Asian and African subcommittees (with Jennifer Robertson, Univ. of Kentucky)
"Political Speaking
in the Electronic Age"

Michael Sheehan, Democratic
speech, TV, and debate coach
"White House News-Making"
Ari Fleischer, Press Secretary to the President (with Jennifer Robertson, Univ. of Kentucky)
"A Critique of Political Reporting"
Marvin Kalb, Washington Director,
Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy
   
"The State of Our
Political Process, Political Parties, Political Press
and Political Leadership"

Terry Michael, Director,
The Politics & Journalism Semester
   

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