Inaugural Bill and Ronna Shipman Distinguished Speaker Series in Presidential Studies
with Mara Liasson

Mara Liasson is a contributor to FOX News Channel (FNC) and the national political
correspondent for NPR. She joined FOX in 1997 and serves as a panelist on Special Report with Brett Baier and FOX News Sunday, FOX Broadcasting Company’s public affairs program that airs nationwide each Sunday
morning.
Liasson joined NPR in 1985 as a general assignment reporter and newscaster. She covered
Congress and served as the White House correspondent during all eight years of the
Clinton administration. Now, as the national political correspondent, her reports
can be heard on the award-winning news magazines All Things Considered and Morning Edition.
During her tenure, she has covered all the presidential elections since 1992 and reports
on Senate and House races every election year. She is an expert on elections, national
policy, and relations between the White House and Congress.
Liasson received a Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism. From 1988
- June 1989, she took a leave of absence to attend Columbia University in New York.
Shortly thereafter, she returned to NPR as its congressional correspondent.
Liasson has received numerous awards and honors for her reporting, including the White
House Correspondents’ Association’s “Merriman Smith Award” in 1994, 1995, and 1997
for excellence in daily news reporting.
Liasson earned her bachelor’s degree from Brown University.
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