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PODCAST: Coy Barefoot and Senator Obama
Aug 27 2008 - 10:25pm

The Sorensen Institute's Coy Barefoot, who also hosts a public affairs talk radio program in Charlottesville, recently recorded a one-on-one, sit-down interview with presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama.

Sorensen to Sponsor Fifth District Candidate Forum
Aug 24 2008 - 10:20am

 

The Sorensen Institute has announced that it will sponsor a Congressional Issues Forum between Virgil Goode and Tom Perriello—candidates for Congress in Virginia's Fifth District. The event will take place on Wednesday evening, September 3, from 7:30-9pm at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research in Danville. The forum will be co-sponsored by the Danville Register & Bee. Sorensen alumni and friends are encouraged to attend.

The event is part of Sorensen's Southside Public Leadership Speakers Series, which welcomed former U.S. Attorney and Attorney General candidate John Brownlee to Danville in June and will see former Secretary of Transportation Whitt Clement speak on October 9.

 

2008 Alumni Reunion
Aug 20 2008 - 1:17pm

Wagner Announces for LG
Aug 17 2008 - 1:17pm

 

Sorensen State Board member and alumna Jody Wagner (PLP Fall 94), former Secretary of Finance, has announed her candidacy for Lieutenant Governor.

Click here and here for news of her official announcement, which took place this past Friday.

Click here to visit her campaign website.

Sorensen Announces Promotion for Johnson
Aug 6 2008 - 8:02am

 

The Sorensen Institute announced today that Marc Johnson, a graduate of the College Leaders Program Class of 2003, has been promoted to Assistant Director and Director of Programs.

"I am excited at this new opportunity for me at the Sorensen Institute," Marc said. "Sorensen has been a wonderful place to work for the past four years and I continue to count myself privileged to be a part of an organization with such an important mission."

Executive Director Bob Gibson said, "Marc's hard work, dedication and familiarity with all aspects of Sorensen's mission make him an ideal director of the Institute's programs. He is a very capable and creative colleague, a great teacher, and I am fortunate to be able to turn to him as Sorensen's assistant director."

Marc recently earned his Master's Degree in Education from the University of Virginia, where he studied educational leadership, foundations and policy. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the College of William & Mary with a degree in government, where he was awarded the James Frederic Carr Memorial Cup, given to one member of the graduating class on the basis of scholarship, character and leadership.

HSLP 08 Slideshow
Jul 30 2008 - 10:39pm

The Sorensen Institute is proud to present its High School Leaders Program Class of 2008.

 

Sorensen Opens Search for New Staff Member
Jul 29 2008 - 10:09am

In a recent email to alumni, Sorensen's Executive Director Bob Gibson announced that Amber Capron (PLP 04) would be leaving our staff to pursue an exciting new opportunity, and that a search was underway to hire a new Development and Events Coordinator:

I am sorry to report that Amber Capron, our Development and Events Coordinator, is leaving the Sorensen Institute after three years of dedicated service to the organization.  As a Political Leaders Program graduate, we are excited to see Amber moving to a great new career opportunity with a nonprofit environmental institute, but as an outstanding member of the staff team, we are sad to see her go.

As a result, we have begun searching for someone to fill this position.  Potential applicants must use the Jobs@UVA system to apply for the job.  Please note that on the Jobs@UVA website, the job is listed under our parent organization here at UVA, the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service

We will begin review of applications in early August, so please encourage those who might be interested to apply online soon.  If you are interested, please follow the application protocol as outlined on Jobs@UVA.  Please forward this information to others who may be interested. — Bob Gibson

If you are interested in applying for or learning more about the position, please click here then under Search Postings, search for listings in the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service in which the Sorensen Institute is located.

HSLP 08 Graduation!
Jul 26 2008 - 6:48pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congratulations to the Sorensen Institute's High School Leaders Program Class of 2008. The class celebrated their graduation this morning at a ceremony in the historic dome room at the University of Virginia Rotunda. The board members, alumni, and staff are very proud to welcome you to the Sorensen family!

Look for photos and video of the graduation here in the Newsroom in the next few days.

HSLP 08 Day 15, Saturday July 26
Jul 26 2008 - 5:09pm

High School Leaders Program Class of 2008
Day 15, Saturday, July 26
Reported by: Richard Murphy and Amber Wiley-Vawter

     This morning I sadly began to pack and pawn off all the food my roommates never ate. After booking it through the shower and dressing in a cross between business professional and business casual, because apparently everyone likes wearing suits except me, I joined my classmates and walked to class.
     There was a general air of anticipation as we all thought of what was ahead. These thoughts continued all the way through the graduation ceremony: Some girls cried, some middle names were mis-pronounced, but overall the graduation was amazing. Madison got up and gave her grown-up woman speech; Emily explained how we were mischievous little monkeys; and Jamie talked about what we all take away from this experience. Next was the honored speaker and then came the big moment when we all received our diplomas. Every one of us felt a little surge of pride as we got our validation for the politics boot camp.
     Last of all was the slideshow and the closing remarks by MJ. Everyone was sad as we filed out of the room to the reception, some people introduced their families, some people cried, but mostly everyone was just happy that we all made it through. After a stirring rendition of “Goodbye Love” with Michelle, the “fives”and I headed back to Bice Hall to finish packing and say our goodbyes.
     First came the packing. Throw all dirty clothes into suitcase: check. Throw all clean clothes into hamper: check. Pray that you don’t forget anything: check. The first to go from room 204 was McCullough, a suitemate that I know I’ll be missing later tonight when its midnight and I have no one to gossip about my roommates with. Then went Daniel, my ever so patient roommate, who accepted my tendency to sleep walk and even had the decency not to beat me. I left before Colin but it was all the more tragic. We all said so many goodbyes today to all of the friends we made at Sorensen.
     It’s so hard to believe that everyone became so close after just two weeks; that a family grew out of 32 super cool high school kids. Unfortunately, all of the super cool high school kids had to have their rooms cleaned before they left, and for those of us who hadn’t washed dishes since the 14th, that meant cleaning out the substances from the dishes in the sink. After that fun little escapade, we returned our keys, said final goodbyes to all of the people we loved, promised to meet up before school started, and left the premises. I can’t speak for every member of the HSLP, but I know that this experience changed me and that I’ll always take the lessons I learned from my time at Sorensen with me in life. Thanks so much everyone, it was a great two weeks!
— Richard Murphy of Chesapeake, Norfolk Academy Class of 2009

     Today is graduation.  Tears are being shed yet we all carry a smile.  The class of 2008 survived through the stress, work and hardship; from it we were all reborn a new person, a better person.  Dressed in our finest we smiled and laughed as the last goodbyes were said.  We regret nothing.  We are the Class of the 2008 Sorensen Institute.
     The room was getting quiet as parents, friends and sightseers shifted into their seats waiting for the speaker to begin.  We were surrounded by white arches beautifully set in a room designed by Thomas Jefferson called the Rotunda.  Bob Gibson began the graduation by fondly listing the class’s obsession with the dart game. A game that involves shooting people with imaginary darts, thus forcing them to the ground for forty-five seconds. Incidentally the only way to protect yourself was cover you neck, thus a large majority of our pictures have students covering their necks in fear.  
     Elected by our class as speaker for graduation, Martina Hairston gave a wonderful speech; many of us were brought to tears.  Then once again to have our hearts lightened as she called out ‘Hey Sorensen’ with the class responding with ‘Hey What?’  Marc Johnson gave the Spirit of Citizenship Award to Caroline Wulf and Mitch Caudill.  The Honorable Paul Harris, Vice Chairman of the Sorensen Institute spoke of the young leaders in the world and the passion and change they would bring.  Presenting the diplomas were Ms. Madison Bush, Jamie Lockhart, and Emily Reijmers; each spoke of how they would dearly miss us and rejoiced in the fact that their torment was over.  All three suffered some form of abuse such as refusing to follow curfew rules, pranks that involved loss of beds, spoon filled purses and much more. Although despite all the above they were there for us in any way possible and expressed how much they cared and would miss us. Diplomas in hand, we moved down to the reception where we nibbled on refreshments and said our last goodbyes, camera flashes and all. The two-week Sorensen Leadership Program was over; however the memory and impact it had on our lives will stay strong in all of our hearts, for we are the Class of 2008.
— Amber Wiley-Vawter of Floyd, Floyd County High School Class of 2009

HSLP 08 Day 14, Friday July 25
Jul 26 2008 - 8:46am

High School Leaders Program Class of 2008
Day 14, Friday, July 25
Reported by: Helen Jones and Trent Smith

     I am very sad to report that today was our last day at the Sorensen HSLP.  After a long night of planning and practicing, we presented our culminating projects to a panel of judges in the Rotunda.  It was my first time in this famous venue which made our presentations even more exciting.  The class was divided into six groups, each of which chose a Virginia public policy issue that we wanted to implement or change.  Two from each group explained their situation and their proposal to fix it.  The other three or four members of the group were then questioned by the panel.  I think I speak for everyone when I say I was really nervous but we all made it with flying colors.
     We returned to our classroom for the last time after our presentations.  After lunch we heard from Coy Barefoot, Director of Communications and Alumni Relations for Sorensen, and Karen Kolber a political strategist.  Mr. Barefoot explained that we are all leaders and that we should not doubt our abilities.  Ms. Kolber then conducted a workshop on fundraising which will be useful to all of us in our future endeavors, be it for service or a government election.
     Afterwards the entire class walked over to the Corner for our final dinner together at Baja Bean, where we ate a delicious meal and our new class chair, Caroline Wulf, awarded superlatives.  I know everyone is going to miss their new friends but we can all look forward to a reunion in the near future.  
— Helen Jones of Danville, Chatham Hall Class of 2009        

     As Sorenson students, we've finally defied one law that isn't in some Constitution. 
     The Law of Sleep: A human being of any age, race or gender requires 8 hours or more of sleep, in order to fully function.
     Try less than 5. Every night.
     Such is the life of a prospective politician. Nevertheless, weary eyes were replaced by alert ones this morning, as each Culminating Project group made their presentations. Eager to hear our peers' ideas on our respective issues and apprehensive to present our own, we filed into the Rotunda, the site of the presentations. We listened to fact-filled, persuasive solutions to problems such as the infant mortality rate, the length and number of terms for the Governor, the Hamton Roads transportation problem, the Chesapeake Bay's runoff issue, the death penalty, and a prospective 4-day school week.
     The presentations concluded and we were free! Or so we thought.
     We hustled back across campus to Thornton for lunch and a few more speakers. After our first- two hour lunch break, we settled in for our next speaker. Suddenly, Coy Barefoot emerged through the doorway. After an extremely informative presentation about Thomas Jefferson and Jefferson's vision of government and a citizen's role in deciding it, Barefoot presented us with "The Patriot's Challenge:" Citizens of the United States must pick the most qualified candidate, not the most charismatic or trustworthy, for public office.
     Next up was fundraising extraordinaire Karen Kolber. She explained to us what a candidate must do to get his funds. After a two-hour rundown, it was time to go to our last dinner together.
Everyone scrambled up the steps of Baja Bean to get a good table. Then, when everyone realized it was buffet style, scrambling ensued to get to the front of the line. As we chowed down on our Mexican food, we were surprised by a list of superlatives that our new chair, Caroline Wulf, put together. After some giggles and acknowledgements, it was time to head back to Bice for the night, for once without homework.
     Coming into this two-week experience, I had no idea of what to expect. Frankly, I had a very limited knowledge of Virginia politics, or politics in general for that matter. I was worried I’d pale in comparison to other political masterminds that would surely be here. But what I found is that even though we’re all different, we’re all alike. Everyone wants everyone to learn, and learn I did. How could I not with such a bright and interesting group of people? Sure we do have a few political brainiacs (Colin and Mitch, you guys are incredible), yet no one looked down on anyone else just because they weren’t as informed. Every single last one of you 31 knuckleheads (Madison, Emily, Jamie, Marc, and Mr. Gibson too) are people I want to stay in touch with for the rest of my life. I’m so glad I came here. Graduation is tomorrow and if someone trips, two weeks of perfection will finally be completed.
     And oh yeah…..sleep’s overrated.
— Trent Smith of Williamsburg, Lafayette High School, Class of 2009

  • Aug 27 2008 - 10:11pm

    Captain Terron Sims (PLP 07) was featured in a film about military service that was shown tonight at the Democratic National Convention in Denver. Terron serves as the Co-Director of Virginia Veterans for Obama. Click here to listen to a recent radio interview with Terron.

  • Aug 27 2008 - 3:08pm

    Andrew Shelnutt (CLP 07) has recently accepted a position with the John McCain Presidential Campaign's Advance Team at the National Headquarters in Arlington. Congratulations Andrew!

  • Aug 27 2008 - 3:04pm

    Mary Wiegand (CLP 07) will begin work on her Master's Degree in Public Administration with a concentration in Environmental Science and Policy at George Mason University this fall. Congratulations Mary!

  • Aug 27 2008 - 2:58pm

    Anne Lojek (CLP 08) has been accepted to the WeLEAD Program at American University. Anne is also beginning work in her Master's Degree in Public Policy, concentrating on science and health policy.

  • Aug 27 2008 - 2:27pm

    Meet Pat Edmonson, a member of the Political Leaders Program Class of 2008.

  • Aug 17 2008 - 11:40am

    MEDIA ALERT: Rosanna Bencoach (PLP 98) will be featured in a documentary about the history of voting in America that will be broadcast this week in the Richmond area.

  • Aug 14 2008 - 3:20pm

    Meet Bob Barnette, a member of the Political Leaders Program Class of 2008.

  • Aug 13 2008 - 7:47pm

    Jennifer McKeever (PLP 08) was quoted in the RTD recently in a round-table interview regarding the wives of the presidential candidates.

  • Aug 13 2008 - 3:23pm

    Meet Kristie Helmick, a member of the Political Leaders Program Class of 2008.

  • Aug 8 2008 - 12:46am

    Captain Terron Sims (PLP 07) was a recent guest on "Charlottesville—Right Now!" to discuss his role as Co-Director of Virginia Veterans for Obama as well as his experience serving in Iraq.

  • Aug 7 2008 - 2:37pm

    Ken Bernstein (PLP 08) recently led a panel exploring youth political activism at the third annual Netroots Convention of Internet bloggers and columnists. Click here for C-Span converage.

  • Aug 7 2008 - 2:28pm

    A belated but joyous congratulations to Steven DeLuca (PLP 08) and Kristin Walinski, who were married in May.

  • Aug 7 2008 - 12:02pm

    Meet Bob Dorton, a member of the Political Leaders Program Class of 2008.

  • Aug 7 2008 - 11:57am

    Meet Will Frank, a member of the Political Leaders Program Class of 2008.

  • Aug 7 2008 - 11:53am

    Meet Aryana Khalid, a member of the Political Leaders Program Class of 2008.

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