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Clean Energy as an Economic Catalyst for Divestment
11.30.14
By Stacy Clark Reading Harvard Crimson Staff Writer Matthew. Clarida’s September headline, “School of Public Health Renamed with $350 Million Gift, Largest in Harvard History” immediately caught my attention. It wasn’t the remarkable size of the gift as much as it was the exact amount. Seeing the words “350 Million” and “Public Health” caused me […]

Kirkland Tap & Trotter – Your New Neighborhood Spot
10.7.14
By Sarah Allin, MPP2 tap n. tap: a device consisting of a spout and valve attached to the end of a pipe to control the flow of a fluid trotter n. ˈträ-tər: A pig’s foot cooked and used as food While their name may suggest it, pig feet don’t pour from the tap at the […]

HKS Serves: Engaging the Community
10.7.14
On August 26, 2014, the HKS Community spent a day volunteering throughout the Greater Boston area. Nearly 400 students participated on this Saturday afternoon. Organized by the Kennedy School’s Martha Foley, the day saw 15 public service organizations host student volunteers on projects rangings from painting walls to planting trees. HKS Serves is an ongoing […]

How I Spent My Summer
10.7.14
Theodora Skeadas, MPPA Theodora spent the summer in Turkey on a Fulbright Program grant, where she taught English in Antalya and researched the barriers to employment for Syrian refugee youth in Southern Turkey. Dominique Gilbert, MPP 1 Dominique was in Brussels, Belgium working to promote efficient global trade and travel. Joelle Thomas, MMP1 Joelle travelled […]
Leadership & Service Lessons: Race, Place, & Equity in California’s Central Valley
10.7.14
By Angie McPhaul, MPP2 Last spring, MPP1s Alicia Olivarez and Juana Hernandez designed and led the Leadership Service Seminar “Race, Place, and Equity: the California Central Valley.” Sponsored by HKS faculty member Marshall Ganz and funded by the Office of Degree Programs and Student Affairs and the Center for Public Leadership, the Leadership Service Seminar […]

A Conversation With Jane Finn-Foley, Student Services Coordinator
10.7.14
Jane, tell us in your own words about what you do here at HKS? In my role as Student Services Coordinator, I have the pleasure of working closely with our student groups and student conferences as they plan events on campus. In doing so, I also collaborate regularly with other HKS offices such as Facilities, […]

Good News About “Bad News”
10.7.14
Harvard Kennedy School’s Kousha Navidar and his team have launched a new YouTube satirical news series called “Bad News.” Navidar, a second-year MPP student, sat down with The Citizen to talk about the series and his experience so far. Q: For the uninitiated, what is “Bad News”? “Bad News” is a satirical news show at […]
Beyond the Minimum Standard: Sexual Harassment and Assault Prevention Training at HKS
10.7.14
Harvard took the first of many steps necessary to create an environment safe from sexual harassment and sexual assault during this semester’s orientation. As representatives of a culture where 1 in 5 women are sexually assaulted while in college, it is naive to believe our one-hour discussion solved the problem. Some may dismiss this as […]
Taking the Lede: A Challenge & A Commitment
10.7.14
By Tommy Tobin, Editor-in-Chief The Kennedy School community is full of wonderfully kind people committed to asking themselves what they can do to make their communities and this world a better place. In this issue, we’re fortunate to have Matt Clemons, Director of HKS Admissions, to welcome the newest members of our community. We are also […]

Welcome from the Office of Admissions
10.7.14
By Matt Clemons Orientation and the start of classes are always an exciting time for those of us in the Admissions Office. We travel, we read, we analyze, we deliberate, and finally pick a class we feel will learn well together. Seeing the results of our labor in the form of new students walking around […]

Nicholas Kristof Encourages Harvard Students to Make a Difference
10.6.14
At the invitation of Harvard President Drew Faust, Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times recently visited campus to welcome incoming students to the University. Mr. Kristof is a graduate of Harvard College and now sits on the university’s Board of Overseers. In advance of his conversation to incoming students, The HKS Citizen had an […]

Staff Spotlight: Sergio Hernandez, Enrollment Services Customer Service Specialist
09.8.14
Sergio – tell us in your own words about what you do here at HKS? My official title here at HKS is “Enrollment Services Customer Service Specialist”. Enrollment Services encompasses the Admissions Office, the Registrar’s Office and the Student Financial Services Office, as such I am familiar with many aspects of all of those departments. What […]