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The following articles provide a variety of first-hand views of the APSA Congressional Fellowship Program. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Meeting the Challenges of Senate Leadership Brendan J. Doherty, 2006-2007 APSA Congressional Fellow "Trolling the Partisan Waters of Congress: The 2005-2006 Class of Congressional Fellows" Jeff Biggs, APSA Congressional Fellowship Director "Shaping Congressional Studies: The APSA Congressional Fellowship Program at 50: Editor's Introduction" "The Backseat Boys" "The Centrality of Rules, Procedures, and Information: Reflections from a Congressional Fellowship Experience" "There at the Creation: Learning About Congressional Leadership From the Inside" "The Congressional Fellowship: A Bicameral Perspective" "CFP: Getting "the Hill" Experience and a Little Bit More" by Michelle L. Stefanick, U.S. State Department, (Fellow 2005-2006) "Continuing a Legacy: William A. Steiger Fund Supports Former CFP Fellows at Centennial Center" "The Senate School of Public Policy" "Turning Theory to Practice: A Political Scientist Tackles the Hill" by Michael H. Crespin, Fellow and University of Georgia "The 2005-2006 Congressional Fellows: The Three Roles of the CFP Fellow" Stephen J. Ceccoli, Fellow "Congressional Fellows Take On "Iron Triangle" of Assignments, Canada Trip and Wilson Seminar," Sarah Mi Ra Dougherty, former Congressional Fellowship Program Associate.
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