Jeb Bush to serve as visiting fellow at Harvard
Former Florida governor Jeb Bush will serve as a visiting fellow for a weeklong stint at Harvard this fall, the university announced today.
Jeb Bush, who served as Florida governor from 1999 to 2007 and is the brother of former president George W. Bush, will be a fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Government's Institute of Politics on the week of Nov. 15.
The fellows typically meet with student groups, lead discussions on topical issues and their experiences, and participate in classes with students and faculty.
"Jeb Bush's public service experience governing one of our nation's largest states will certainly be of interest to our students, faculty, and university community," Institute of Politics Interim Director John C. Culver said in a statement.
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