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Welcome to Semester In Washington

Semester In Washington offers you a close-up look at the world of political campaigns, legislative politics and political communication while you spend a semester or summer in Washington, DC. You will participate in a professional internship while studying applied politics at a University nationally recognized for its appeal to politically savvy college students. Join us for a semester or summer exploring Washington, American politics, and professional internship opportunities. Please click on 'Program Details' or 'About SIW' for more information.

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The National Republican Congressional Committee

Semester In Washington students met this morning with Brian Walsh, Political Director of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC). Walsh briefed the students on the structure and history of the Committee, and answered numerous questions on a wide range of issues. He also offered insight into some of the top contending GOP seats in the 2010 cycle.

The White House

Semester In Washington students took a tour of The White House this morning and afterwards were briefed by Liz Smith, the Deputy Cabinet Secretary. She discussed her past role as Chief of Staff to Rahm Emmanuel, her daily schedule, and the importance of public service.

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Summer 2005 Semester
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SIW Announces Partnership with The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation!

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