
Students in the Semester in Washington Program participated in three policy briefings on November 16. They met with Representative Sherwood Boehlert, who shared his perspectives on the recent election and Congressional politics. At the Government Accountability Office, students were briefed by James White, director of strategic issues, on e-government initiatives in the Internal Revenue Service. Finally, students toured the new building of the United States Patent and Trademark Office in Alexandria, Va., and participated in a briefing by Jonathan Gregorio '02 of the Commerce Department's Office of Intellectual Property Enforcement.
Each semester, the Washington Program brings 16 students to live, learn, and work in the nation's capital. The program is open to second semester sophomores, juniors, and seniors from all concentrations.
Each semester, the Washington Program brings 16 students to live, learn, and work in the nation's capital. The program is open to second semester sophomores, juniors, and seniors from all concentrations.