“My favorite part of working for Senator Ted Cruz is getting to see how he thinks about the emerging legal issues of our time," said PHC graduate Jake Settle (GOV-American Politics & Policy ‘19).
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“My favorite part of working for Senator Ted Cruz is getting to see how he thinks about the emerging legal issues of our time," said PHC graduate Jake Settle (GOV-American Politics & Policy ‘19).
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In 2022, there were over 500,000 podcasts devoted to the topic of leadership. Add to that the volumes of leadership books, online courses, and blogs, and you are one or two clicks away from a...
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"I've got two resumes that are almost identical," the slightly confused Capital One recruiter told Tyler Dunning (EBA, '22). He applied to the same position after his twin brother James (EBA, '22)...
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Chrissy Schneider (GOV-IPP, ‘09) left her dream job three years ago to move closer to her parents in Alabama. Her mom was diagnosed with Parkinson’s, and she wanted the chance to make memories while...
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While Meredith Monroe (Economics & Business Analytics, '19) was assembling medical kits on a supply base in Israel last November, a Jewish volunteer asked her, “Did you know that Jesus was Jewish?”...
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What do political theology, political theory, and political philosophy have in common? Mikael Good’s (GOV-Political Philosophy, '20) education includes all of them. She graduated from PHC on the ...
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It was June 2022. Two mass shootings took 31 lives in less than two weeks; one in Uvalde, Texas, and the other in Buffalo, New York. Terror gripped the nation—in schools and stores, theatres and...
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