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#TBT Series: Revisiting “Filipinos for Garcetti”

12.1.16

Today, we’re launching our #TBT or #ThrowbackThursday series where we revisit some of these articles and, when possible, hear from the authors themselves. For 28 years, the Asian American Policy Review has brought attention to policy issues that affect the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community. This is part of our effort to keep the conversation […]

Kennedy Senate Simulation Approves Keystone Pipeline, Military Force Against ISIL

11.21.16

By Sasha Ramani, MPP 2018 On Friday December 18th, over 100 students participated in the second annual Kennedy Senate Simulation, a simulation of the United States Senate hosted by the Harvard Kennedy School and the Institute of Politics. The simulation was designed to give HKS students the opportunity to practice negotiating and debating fictional bills […]

My Experience at a Trump Rally

11.18.16

Anonymous submission When a classmate of mine asked if I wanted to go to a Trump rally in New Hampshire, I was hesitant. I didn’t support Trump and I was worried of what sort of reception my friend and I would receive if it was discovered that we didn’t support Trump, given stories about people […]

Striving for a More Humane Global Refugee System: Q&A with Australian Senator Lisa Singh

11.18.16

Photo Credit: Australian Labor Party By Neil Thomas, MPP 2018  Now is not a good time to be a refugee. In the United States, the world’s leading country for refugee resettlement, president–elect Donald Trump promises to shut the door on those fleeing the Syrian conflict and impose ‘extreme vetting’ and ideological screening for all new […]

HKS, Meet Your President: Q&A with Arohi Sharma

11.16.16

By Ivan Rahman, MPP 2018 America has recently elected a new president after a turbulent election cycle. At HKS, there is one other presidency that students may be curious about. That’s the presidency of Arohi Sharma, MPP 2017. Originally from Torrance, CA, Arohi serves as the President of the Kennedy School Student Government (KSSG). The […]

Making the Most of J-Term to Advance Your Job Search

11.15.16

By Wei Luo, MPP 2017 As the fall classes wrap up, students may be wondering how to make the most of the January term (J-term) period between winter break and spring semester. The Citizen recently spoke to Mary Beaulieu, Assistant Dean and Director of the Office of Career Advancement (OCA), and Janice Vaughn, OCA’s Senior […]

Being Republican at Harvard

11.15.16

By Ivan Rahman, MPP 2018 I am jealous of Republicans at Harvard. I am jealous because, being the political minority at Harvard, they get to have their views fundamentally challenged almost every day. Conversely, my more Democratic and liberal classmates and I typically reinforce each other’s perspectives. And if we ever challenge one another ideologically, […]

HKS All-School Reception

11.15.16

By John Dong, MPP 2018 On November 10, 2016, HKS Dean Doug Elmendorf hosted the annual All-School Reception at the John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse. The event gave student, faculty, and staff an opportunity to “come together as a community and enjoy each other’s company.” In his brief opening remarks, Dean Elmendorf expressed his […]

Donald Trump’s Victory and the Generational Divide within the Asian American Community

11.14.16

Photo Credits: NBC News and LA Times By Hudson Leung (MPA/MBA Tuck, 2019) and Wilson Tong (MPA/MBA Wharton, 2018) It was 5:30AM on Election Day, and we were both awake and energized, with just a few hours to go before we could cap a long season of campaigning. One of us (Hudson) was preparing to […]

Harvard Students React to Trump Victory

11.10.16

Photo Credit: The Atlantic By Howard Cohen, MPP 2018 CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS—At the Harvard election watching party, students were shocked as Trump pulled ahead of Clinton in the 2016 U.S. presidential race. Students I spoke to were at a loss for words. Women dressed in all white Clinton outfits walked into the JFK Jr. Forum expecting […]

Election Night at HKS

11.9.16

Election night—Tuesday November 8, 2016. Harvard students, faculty, and staff gathered in the JFK Jr. Forum to witness a historic event. The Institute of Politics, the event’s organizer, decorated the Forum space and served food and refreshments to anxious students late into the night. Jake Viola (MPP ’18), wearing patriotic colors from head to toe, […]

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2017 Hult Prize: Reawakening Human Potential

11.8.16

Former US President Bill Clinton with winners of the 2016 Hult Prize. Photo credit: Hult.edu The Hult Prize, the world’s largest student competition, comes to Harvard University as students tackle President Clinton’s Refugees – Reawakening Human Potential and Restoring the Dignity of 10M People by 2022 Challenge. This local campus event is calling entrepreneurs to […]

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