Institute of Politics

Pete Buttigieg

Former U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary

Biography

Seminars

“Making Sense of the 2020s: What the Rest of This Decade Will Require From Leaders in Policy, Politics & Communications”

Shortly before his thirtieth birthday, Pete Buttigieg was elected mayor of his industrial hometown of South Bend, Indiana. In the years that followed, he led his city to a historic recovery, served in Afghanistan as a military officer, entered the 2020 race for president and won the Iowa Democratic Caucus, joined the Biden-Harris cabinet as Secretary of Transportation, oversaw the biggest federal infrastructure investments in his department’s history, and became known as one of the Democratic Party’s most effective communicators. Meanwhile, in his personal life, he came out as gay, married Chasten Glezman, became a father of two and resettled in Northern Michigan. In this seminar series, he will reflect on lessons learned from his personal, political and policy experience - with a focus on how students can prepare to contend with the key political and societal questions that their generation will face in the coming years.

Fellows seminars are off the record and open to current UChicago students only.

LOTTERY PROCESS FOR SEC. BUTTIGIEG'S WINTER QUARTER SEMINARS

  • All students who register will immediately be placed on a waitlist.
  • The waitlist will close on Monday at 11:45am.
  • All students on the waitlist will be entered into a lottery. Priority will be given to students who have not yet attended a seminar.
  • Students pulled in the lottery will be emailed by 12:30pm. The deadline to confirm attendance will be Tuesday morning at 9:30am.
    • If you do not confirm attendance by 9:30am, your spot will be given to the next person on the list. NO EXCEPTIONS!


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