
After the Virus: Presidential Approaches to Post-Pandemic Economics and Social Justice in the First 100 Days
Pandemics and economics are not issues unique to President Biden’s first 100…

Joe Biden’s First 100 Days: Success or Failure?
President Biden’s first one hundred days in office were expected to tackle…

A Double Inheritance: War and the White House
When one thinks of an inheritance money, large houses, or family heirlooms…

Politics and Eggs with Bill Kristol
Bill Kristol, a respected conservative political analyst and former Vice…

New Hampshire Institute of Politics to Host Carlos Lozada, The Washington Post’s Pulitzer Prize–winning book critic and author
The New Hampshire Institute of Politics will host Carlos Lozada, The…

Do The First Hundred Days Make or Break a President’s Popularity?
Each American president inherits situations and devises plans that determine…

NHIOP Bookmark Series: "Lucky: How Joe Biden Barely Won the Presidency"
On April 8, the Institute of Politics hosted authors Amie Parnes and…

Party Politics in Our Nation’s Capital: Insiders’ Perspective
Two political insiders with expertise on both political parties offered…

The First 100 Days of a Presidency: How Important Are They?
The actions that a president takes during their first 100 days in office are…


Pizza and Politics with Danielle Higgins
Danielle Higgins, a doctoral candidate currently teaching here at Saint…

Finding a Common Ground: Should COVID Vaccines be Mandated?
On February 18, 2021, the co-chairs of the Events committee, Emily Burns and…

Webinar with author Kate Anderson Brower
On February 16th, Student Ambassadors Maeve McAllister ’23 and Katie Monahan…

Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College?
Alexander Keyssar, professor of history and public policy at Harvard’s John…

Webinar with Representative Chris Pappas
On February 3rd, the New Hampshire Institute of Politics along with the…