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Washington Office

The Washington office of the John Glenn School of Public Affairs, located on Capitol Hill, works with the three branches of the federal government and various agencies and NGOs to bring the talents of Ohio State faculty, staff and students to bear on current public policy and management issues. The office also is the headquarters for the Washington Academic Internship Program, an exciting opportunity for Ohio State undergraduates to study and work in the nation’s capital. Some of the activities of the Washington office include:

The Washington Center is the home of the Glenn School’s Washington Academic Internship Program. The program selects outstanding juniors and seniors from any field of study to spend a quarter in Washington, D.C., as John Glenn Fellows.

Students work in field placements that match their academic preparation and professional goals. While many Glenn Fellows work in federal agencies or Congressional offices, other placements include non-profit and international organizations, art and history museums, media outlets, advocacy groups, health and environmental policy offices, and think tanks.
Glenn Fellows enroll in a seminar on public policymaking and produce a major research paper focusing on some aspect of public policy. Participants in the program meet policy professionals and interact with Ohio State alumni in the region. This interaction has value beyond the quarter in which the students are involved in the program. Real opportunities are presented for career advice, professional development, and cross-generational exchange.


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Contact
Dr. Kenneth Kolson
Director, Washington Academic Internship Program, Federal Relations
Phone: 202.543.6215
Email: Kolson.1@osu.edu
Address:
239 Massachusetts Ave. N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002



Check our calendar for Glenn School events in the Washington, D.C. area
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The Washington Academic Internship Program and the Glenn School host events where policy makers can share their views. Here are some of the latest speakers.

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Sen. Sherrod Brown talks about President Obama's address to Congress.

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Congressman James Clyburn on his role as Majority Whip.