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The '''Roosevelt Institute''' is a progressive, student-run think tank that publishes the annual ''Roosevelt Institute Review'' and holds weekly public policy discussions. The Institute is a space for deliberative and in-depth public policy discussion, and while it proudly identifies as progressive, it does not affiliate with any political party. The Executive Board has consisted of board members from both the [[College Democracts]] and [[College Republicans]] simultaneously, as well as other campus political groups.
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The '''Roosevelt Institute''' is a progressive, student-run think tank that publishes the annual ''Roosevelt Institute Review'' and holds weekly public policy discussions. The Institute is a space for deliberative and in-depth public policy discussion, and while it proudly identifies as progressive, it does not affiliate with any political party. The Executive Board has consisted of board members from both the [[CU Democrats]] and [[College Republicans]] simultaneously, as well as other campus political groups.
  
The ''Roosevelt Institute Review'' is entirely written, edited, and published by undergraduates.
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The ''Roosevelt Institute Review'' is entirely written, edited, and published by undergraduate students enrolled in the University.
  
The Columbia Chapter is part of the nation-wide Roosevelt Institute Campus Network. Although Roosevelt National has become increasingly activist since its inception in [[2005]], the Columbia chapter has stayed closer to the original founding purpose of providing in-depth, open public policy discussions. The Institute aims to fill an underserved niche of respectful political discourse and engagement.
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In addition to weekly meetings and publishing the journal, Roosevelt holds events such as film screenings, panel discussions, and has cosponsored events with other political groups on campus. Roosevelt has been known to <strike>drink</strike> debate said groups into sputtering oblivion.
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The Columbia Chapter is part of the nation-wide Roosevelt Institute Campus Network. Although Roosevelt National has become increasingly activist since its inception in [[2005]], the Columbia chapter has stayed closer to the original founding purpose of providing in-depth, open public policy discussions. The Institute aims to fill an underserved niche of respectful political discourse and engagement of proactive and innovative policy ideas.
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Renowned professors on campus [[Joseph Stiglitz]] and [[Dorian Warren]] are Senior Fellows with the Roosevelt Institute.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:45, 27 August 2013

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The Roosevelt Institute is a progressive, student-run think tank that publishes the annual Roosevelt Institute Review and holds weekly public policy discussions. The Institute is a space for deliberative and in-depth public policy discussion, and while it proudly identifies as progressive, it does not affiliate with any political party. The Executive Board has consisted of board members from both the CU Democrats and College Republicans simultaneously, as well as other campus political groups.

The Roosevelt Institute Review is entirely written, edited, and published by undergraduate students enrolled in the University.

In addition to weekly meetings and publishing the journal, Roosevelt holds events such as film screenings, panel discussions, and has cosponsored events with other political groups on campus. Roosevelt has been known to drink debate said groups into sputtering oblivion.

The Columbia Chapter is part of the nation-wide Roosevelt Institute Campus Network. Although Roosevelt National has become increasingly activist since its inception in 2005, the Columbia chapter has stayed closer to the original founding purpose of providing in-depth, open public policy discussions. The Institute aims to fill an underserved niche of respectful political discourse and engagement of proactive and innovative policy ideas.

Renowned professors on campus Joseph Stiglitz and Dorian Warren are Senior Fellows with the Roosevelt Institute.