We are so excited to announce the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) 10th Anniversary Fellows Class: our Fall 2025 Fellows. Over the past decade, GU Politics has brought over 111 of the biggest names in politics and journalism to campus as Fellows. This semester’s class will bring decades of experience in […]| Institute of Politics and Public Service
Fellows from the UF Departments of Anesthesiology, Neurology, and Surgery gathered together in August for the seventh annual Multidisciplinary Critical Care Medicine Boot Camp, alongside a select group of anesthesiology residents. This intensive two-day program serves as a crucial introduction to the complexities of critical care medicine at UF Health, providing a foundational experience for…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Six physicians joined our Multidisciplinary Pain Medicine Fellowship, and two anesthesiologists joined our Endoscopic Spine Fellowship. Please help us welcome them to the department! Duration: 12 Months Rosa Amelia Garcia, M.D. Rosa Amelia Garcia, M.D., earned her medical degree at the Ibero-American University School of Medicine in the Dominican Republic. She recently finished her physical…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
In the Spring of 2025, current and former GU Politics Fellows took Georgetown students along to their workplaces across Washington, D.C. Aside from engaging in thought-provoking and timely discussions with the Fellows each week on campus, students had the opportunity to have exclusive conversations with leaders, policymakers and senior practitioners and pull back the curtain […]| Institute of Politics and Public Service
The first episode of our three-part series on Afghanistan lessons discussed building armies. This episode focuses exclusively on assessing them. In the studio for this second episode are LTG (R) Eric Wesley, who brings experience from both the National Security Council Staff and the International Security Assistance Force, and Dr. Ben Connable, author of a RAND monograph entitled, Embracing the Fog of War: Assessment and Metrics in Counterinsurgency, They join guest host and U.S. Army War Col...| A Better Peace: The War Room Podcast
The United States spent over 20 years in Afghanistan and while a lot has been written about the missteps, there is much to be written about the solutions that would have lent to better outcomes. This is the first of a three-part series on Afghanistan and its lessons. Guest host and U.S. Army War College Fellow LTC Ranjini Danaraj and MG Donn Hill, the Commander of Security Force Assistance Command, have a candid discussion on what the U.S. Army has learned about security force assistance, bui...| A Better Peace: The War Room Podcast
Dietram A. Scheufele, our 2024 Harold Lasswell Fellow, adds to our series of special Fellows’ Corner essays on the “State of the Nation.” This series expands on our 2024 fellows’ induction remarks in response to the following prompt: “Professionally, how would you respond to claims that the American experiment is in decline?”| AAPSS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT:Tom Kecskemethy, Executive DirectorThe American Academy of Political and Social Sciencethomask@upenn.edu Philadelphia, PA (April 15, 2025) — The American Academy of Political and Social Science (AAPSS) will welcome six scholars as 2025 fellows this fall. The AAPSS selects a small group of scholars and public intellectuals as fellows each year, recognizing their …| AAPSS
This month’s Fellows’ Corner is written by demographer and sociologist Rogelio Sáenz, our 2023 Ernest W. Burgess Fellow. If you are an AAPSS Fellow and would like to contribute to this column in future editions of the Dispatch, please contact Jessica Erfer. The Disbanding of Census Advisory Committees: Likely Consequences In recent decades, the U.S. …| AAPSS
Late last November, the AAPSS welcomed eight new fellows to the Academy and invited each of them to speak to whether, given the extraordinary political circumstances we currently face in the United States, “the American experiment is in decline.” We’ve asked each of them to write brief essays that expand upon the points that they …| AAPSS
This month’s Fellows’ Corner is written by sociologist and demographer Rogelio Sáenz, our 2023 Ernest W. Burgess Fellow. If you are an AAPSS Fellow and would like to contribute to this column in future editions of the Dispatch, please contact Jessica Erfer. The Growing Importance of Immigration Many hot-button issues face U.S. voters as they …| AAPSS
This month, the Dispatch will introduce a new regular feature, the “Fellows’ Corner.” In addition to posts from our president and executive director, the AAPSS will periodically publish pieces by our fellows reflecting on their work, their inductions, and more. This first essay comes from Jennifer Lee, our 2023 Samuel A. Stouffer Fellow.| AAPSS
The American Academy of Political and Social Science, or AAPSS, will welcome six scholars as 2025 fellows this fall. The AAPSS selects […]| Social Science Space
We are thrilled to announce the launch of our first-ever XOXO Videography Fellowship program! This initiative is part of the XOXO Downtown Austin campaign, is a place-love campaign to show that everyone is welcome downtown because of the unique perspectives each one of...| Downtown Austin Alliance
Please find the full text of Belinda's reflection beneath the images. There are left and right buttons on the images to view more. What is something that you learned from the fellowship that you would like to share with others? I learned so much over the summer. The elements of the fellowship, learning from other fellows and their experiences over the summer, my own experience. I've been thinking about organizational structure and what that looks like. How the bases form the larger movements....| www.seeding-change.org