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Pages in category "Political advocacy groups in Chicago" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Howell taught in the Political Science Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 2000-2002, before moving to Harvard University in 2002. He taught in the Government Department at Harvard until 2006 when he came to the University of Chicago. He moved to Johns Hopkins in 2025 as the inaugural deans of the School of Government and Policy.
The group worked closely with former Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner, a Republican and past donor to IPI, [12] during the first several years of his gubernatorial tenure. [13] [14] However, Rauner's relationship with IPI deteriorated [2] in part due to an article by ProPublica Illinois and the Chicago Sun-Times which reported that IPI's leadership had "moved millions of dollars around five ...
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Another core function of the IOP is a speaker series, in which the institute hosts a plethora of events that connect students with key political figures through live interviews and town halls. Typically, speakers are elected officials, activists, authors, journalists, and other key figures in politics and public service.
The Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) [1] is a professional association of political scientists in the United States. It was founded in 1939, and publishes the American Journal of Political Science in conjunction with Rice University. In April of each year, MPSA holds one of the largest political science conferences in the United States.
The group founded by billionaire George Soros has already committed $220M to organizations led by Black people who fight for […] The post Open Society Foundations commit $50M to women and youth ...
ChicagoNow [1] was a blogging site managed by Tribune Publishing, owner of the print Chicago Tribune newspaper. It featured a network of blogs of international, national, and local interest on a variety of topics ranging from crime to public schools to politics and diplomacy.