

Institute of Public Service
The Hartwick College Institute of Public Service is dedicated to strengthening democracy across the region by serving as a hub of collaboration and innovation between state and local government, and through civic engagement and legal studies.
Next Generation of Public Servants
A nonprofit, nonpartisan, regional political community, the institute seeks to educate the next generation of public servants and inspire legal professionals and government officials to meaningfully engage in our democracy through three supporting areas: Local and State Government, Civic Engagement, and Legal Education.
Hartwick College Trustee Larry Miller '73 announced a quarter million dollar matching gift to the Institute of Public Service. He believes gifts to the Institute leave a lasting legacy of a stronger democracy and a more resilient country. As a result, when you support our work your gift will be doubled.
Constitution Day Address
Commander-in-Chief or Constitutional Overreach?
Presented by Geoffrey Corn ’83, the George R. Killam Jr. Chair of Criminal Law and director of the Center for Military Law and Policy at Texas Tech University School of Law
Corn will examine the constitutional boundaries of presidential authority in matters of national security, using the landmark Steel Seizure Case of 1952 as a guide. Long regarded as a touchstone for defining executive power, the case—and particularly the Court’s concurring opinions—offers insight into current debates about the scope of presidential action. Corn will also draw connections to more recent disputes over executive authority.
Friday, September 19
5 p.m.
Shineman Chapel House
A reception will follow from 6–7 p.m.
The event is free and open to the public and will be livestreamed.
Public Service, Local Government, and Democracy
Watch the event featuring Governor Jeb Bush.
Governor Jeb Bush (virtual) in conversation with several Hartwick students about the value of public service and role of local government in our democracy.
Jeb Bush served as Governor of Florida from 1999-2007 and ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
Tuesday September 2, 2025
Anderson Theatre
I Voted Sticker Design Competition
Who Can Enter?
Students from:
Elementary Schools
Middle Schools
High Schools
Colleges
The winning design will be printed and stickers will be given to voters at the Hartwick College polling site this November!
Submission Deadline: September 15, 2025 at 5 p.m.
Email your design to: [email protected]
Let your art make history. Submit your design today!
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Past Issues
Stories About Our Work

Hartwick Students Step Into Local Government Roles Rarely Seen Among Undergraduates

Hartwick College and The Daily Star Renew Innovative Program

The Hartwick College Institute of Public Service Welcomes Grace Nealon ’15 to its Leadership Council

Hartwick Institute of Public Service Raises over $100,000 in Year Two of Fundraising Drive

Annual Senator James Seward ’73 Summer Public Service Intern

2025 Stephen L. Green American Governance Essay Winners Announced
Hartwick Institute of Public Service Leadership Council
Matt Chase ’93, CEO/Executive Director of the National Association of Counties
Geoffrey Corn ’83, Killam Chair of Criminal Law and Director of the Center for Military Law and Policy, Texas Tech University School of Law, professor of law and U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel (Retired)
Carlo A.C. de Oliveira ’02, Member of the law firm Cooper Erving & Savage LLP in Albany, NY
Jennifer Givner ’99, Chief Media and Government Relations Officer at the New York State Thruway Authority
Randy L. McCullough ’86, Hartwick College Trustee, Director of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs, the New York State Funeral Directors Association
Mike McIntire ’85, Pulitzer Prize Winning Investigative Journalist at The New York Times
Larry Miller ’73, Hartwick College Trustee, former CEO of Northern Composites, New Hampshire Budget Committee member and Select Board member
Matipa Mutoti ’20, Masters of Public Policy at American University, Legal Analyst
Grace Nealon ’15, Associate at Haynes & Boone, LLP in NYC; Albany Law ’18
Joanne Dittes Yepsen ’80, former two term mayor of Saratoga Springs and Co-Founder of Public Affairs Firm Yepsen & Pikulski
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Let us know how the Institute can partner with you to strengthen our democracy.
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