Center for Politics announces newest list of Resident Scholars

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (CBS19 NEWS) -- The University of Virginia Center for Politics has announced its CFP Resident Scholars for the 2022-2023 academic year.
According to a release, these nine people are prominent journalists, public servants and political practitioners who will help to teach and mentor students, offer analysis of political events, host student workshops, and assist the center’s staff and faculty in the development and presenting topical public programming through the school year.
“The Center for Politics prides itself on featuring top-flight, influential professionals who can help our students and the broader community better understand the realities of American politics,” said Larry J. Sabato, director of the Center for Politics at UVA. “Each of our Scholars is highly accomplished and will offer unique insights and perspectives that stem directly from their extensive first-hand experiences in the world of politics. We’re delighted to have them with us at the Center for Politics and look forward to an exciting academic year.”
This year CFP Scholars are Political commentator and strategist Paul Begala, New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie, CBS News Face the Nation moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan, former U.S. Rep. Barbara Comstock (R, VA-10), CBS News Chief Election and Campaign Correspondent Robert Costa, ABC News chief Washington correspondent and co-anchor of This Week with George Stephanopoulos Jonathan Karl, former Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Christopher Krebs, former Virginia state Del. David Ramadan (R), and Political communications veteran and commentator Tara Setmayer.
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