The Stennis Center for Public Service is a federal agency created by Congress in 1988 to promote public service leadership in America.

Joined January 2011
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Last week, we partnered with the Truman Foundation for Truman Scholars Day on Capitol Hill. Thank you to everyone who made this inspiring day of public service possible! Learn more: stennis.gov/student-programs…
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Stennis interns connected with Navy leaders and Leadership Award recipients from the USS John C. Stennis and USS Theodore Roosevelt for a discussion on service, leadership, and civil-military relations in Washington, D.C. #LeadershipInAction #USNavy #StennisInterns
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Congratulations to Lane Frost and Natasha Quinn, Spring 2026 SSC Public Service Fellows! Both are alumni of the Spring 2026 Stennis Program for Congressional Interns. #StennisCenter #StudentServiceCorps #CongressionalInterns #PublicService
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Applications are open for the Stennis Program for Congressional Interns. A chance for congressional interns to engage in leadership, public service, and cross-party dialogue. Deadline: Friday, June 5, 2026, at 11:59. Apply: stennis.gov/congressional-pr… #stennisinterns
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The Spring 2026 edition of the Public Service Review is now live. Explore interviews, essays, and reflections on leadership and the experiences that shape public service. Read here: stennis.gov/public-service-r… #PublicServiceReview #PublicService #StennisCenter
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The 119th Stennis Fellows gathered at Princeton University for the annual Princeton Retreat, engaging in bipartisan discussions on public service, partisanship, and social media with Princeton SPIA students. stennis.gov/congressional-pr…
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To those who serve our communities every day—thank you. This week, we recognize your dedication, integrity, and commitment to making a difference. Your work does not go unnoticed. Happy Public Service Recognition Week! #PublicServiceRecognitionWeek #ThankYou #PublicServants
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Spring 2026 Stennis interns wrapped an incredible program, full of learning, connection, and growth on Capitol Hill. #StennisInterns #Spring2026 #PublicService
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Emerging Leaders visited the U.S. Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay for a firsthand look at operations and mission readiness. Learn more: stennis.gov/emerging-leaders… #StennisCenter #EmergingLeaders
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CAPT Thompson and CAPT Issler visited DC through the Stennis PCO Program as they transition into PCO roles aboard USS Ronald Reagan and USS George H.W. Bush. #stenniscenter #PCOprogram #USNavy
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Session 4 of the Stennis Intern Program highlighted the vital nonpartisan roles that keep Congress running—from GAO to CBO and beyond. Grateful for our expert panel! #StennisInterns #CapitolHill
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PSR Feature: Leaders of Tomorrow by Quinn Luong explores whether Democrats & Republicans can find common ground on education—highlighting real dialogue, shared challenges, and competing solutions. Read more in the Spring 2026 Public Service Review. #EducationPolicy #Bipartisan
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In Intern Insights: Why Youth Engagement in Public Service Matters, Hannah Jackson highlights how young voices on Capitol Hill are redefining public service—from passion to purpose. Read more in Spring 2026 Public Service Review. #PublicService #CivicEngagement #NextGenLeaders
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PSR Feature: “Interview – Shad White, State Auditor”Holden Mattison explores what accountability in government really looks like, offering a behind-the-scenes look at public service and oversight.Spring 2026 Public Service Review.#PublicServiceReview #MississippiStateUniversity
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Spring 2026 Stennis interns learned what it takes to lead a congressional office with Toni-Mari Higgins (Sen. Boozman) & Michelle Dorothy (Rep. Houlahan). Insights on leadership, policy, & teamwork on the Hill. #StennisInterns #PublicService #CapitolHillLeadership
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PSR Feature: “A Call Away” Cole Sussman reflects on how constituent calls grounded his Capitol Hill experience in community, showing that public service starts with listening. #PublicServiceReview #KenyonCollege #CivicEngagement #PublicService #CongressionalIntern
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PSR Feature: “Mr. Speaker, I Rise Today…” Riley Goff reflects on how one-minute speeches on the House Floor create meaningful connections between Congress and constituents. #PublicServiceReview #GeorgeMasonUniversity #ScaliaLaw #CivicEngagement
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Session 2 of our Spring 2026 Stennis Congressional Intern Program brought the legislative process to life—giving interns a front-row view of how ideas become law on Capitol Hill. #StennisInterns #CongressionalInterns #PublicService
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Hugh Macaulay reflects on his time with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and the deeper meaning of public service in “Serving the Nation and the World: An Ennobling Endeavor.” #PublicServiceReview #PublicService #ForeignPolicy
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Kylee Henneberry explores how social media is reshaping Congress in her PSR article, “The Role of Social Media in Government.” From transparency to misinformation, she reflects on its impact on public service and policymaking. #PublicServiceReview #PublicService #CivicEngagement
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