Faculty Favorites: Dining and Places – Jim Bayless

We asked our faculty and authors to share with us some of their favorite things about living in our nation’s capital. Their responses are posted in “Faculty Favorites” Jim Bayless (bio), a veteran legislative and regulatory attorney who has lived in Washington for more than 25 years, shares his favorites. Interesting Places to Visit Arlington … Read more

Faculty Favorites: Dining and Places – Robert Gee

We asked our faculty and authors to share with us some of their favorite things about living in our nation’s capital. Their responses are posted in “Faculty Favorites” Robert Gee (bio), Chief of Public Services for the Law Library of Congress, shares his favorites. Most interesting places DC’s Waterfront, Water Street SW, Washington, DC, Cultural … Read more

Faculty Favorites: Dining and Places – Peter Loge

We asked our faculty and authors to share with us some of their favorite things about living in our nation’s capital. Their responses are posted in “Faculty Favorites” Peter Loge (bio), a Principal with Milo Public Affairs, shares his favorites. Favorite place The Mansion on O Street, just south of Dupont Circle, is probably the … Read more

Faculty Favorites: Dining and Places – Bob Healy

We asked our faculty and authors to share with us some of their favorite things about living in our nation’s capital. Their responses are posted in “Faculty Favorites” Bob Healy (bio), a senior editor at Congressional Quarterly, shares his favorites. Most interesting places Hillwood Museum, former home of Marjorie Post, formal gardens and lavish Russian … Read more

Faculty Favorites: Dining and Places – Ron Faucheux

We asked our faculty and authors to share with us some of their favorite things about living in our nation’s capital. Their responses are posted in “Faculty Favorites” Ron Faucheux (bio), former Chief of Staff for Senator Mary Landrieu (D-Louisiana), shares his favorites. Five most interesting places to visit The Tidal Basin during the cherry … Read more

Faculty Favorites: Dining and Places – Judy Schneider

We asked our faculty and authors to share with us some of their favorite things about living in our nation’s capital. Their responses are posted in “Faculty Favorites” Judy Schneider (bio), co-author of the Congressional Deskbook, shares her favorites. Places to Visit I think the Franciscan Monastery and National Cathedral are two of the under-visited … Read more

Faculty Favorites: Dining and Places – Dan Parks

We asked our faculty and authors to share with us some of their favorite things about living in our nation’s capital. Their responses are posted in “Faculty Favorites” Dan Parks (bio), an editor at Congressional Quarterly, shares his favorites. Best place to take an out-of-town guest to show off your knowledge of the Washington area … Read more

Faculty Favorites: Dining and Places – Paul Powell

We asked our faculty and authors to share with us some of their favorite things about living in our nation’s capital. Their responses are posted in “Faculty Favorites” Paul Powell (bio) shares his favorites. Places to Visit Any Smithsonian museum, web site National Arboretum, especially during April-May, web site, 3501 New York Avenue NE, Washington, … Read more

Faculty Favorites: Dining and Places – Mike Koempel

We asked our faculty and authors to share with us some of their favorite things about living in our nation’s capital. Their responses are posted in “Faculty Favorites” Mike Koempel (bio), co-author of the Congressional Deskbook, shares his favorites. Places Woodrow Wilson House, web site, 2340 S Street NW, Washington, DC, 202-387-4062 Lincoln Memorial at … Read more