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A.R.T. Artistic Director Named to the TIME 100
05.12.14
By Ted Zagraniski TIME has named American Repertory Theater’s Artistic Director Diane Paulus to the 2014 TIME 100, the venerable publication’s annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. The full list and related tributes appear in the May 5 issue of TIME, available on newsstands and tablets, and at time.com/time100. The […]

Faculty Focus – The Institute of Politics (IOP)
05.12.14
By Simon R. Bone The IOP is well known for bringing some of the biggest names in politics to speak at HKS for its world famous forum events but there is a lot more going on at its Littauer headquarters. We spoke to IOP director Trey Grayson to find out more about the Institute, its […]
A Nation Of Immigrants
05.12.14
By Patrick Daniel In his classic book A Nation of Immigrants, which was posthumously published in 1964, President John F. Kennedy recognized that virtually all Americans are immigrants. In his address to the 50th Annual Meeting of the Anti-Defamation League, JFK referred to America as “the great experiment, a testing ground for political liberty, a […]

Professor Nye, Professor Allison on Major Global Events in the Past Year
05.12.14
By Ran Wei As this academic year is coming to an end, the Citizen invites Professor Joseph Nye and Professor Graham Allison, both former deans of HKS, to offer their thoughts on global affairs. Joseph S. Nye Jr. is Harvard University Distinguished Service Professor, and former Dean of the Kennedy School. In 2004, he published Soft […]
Home Economics: Give Mom a Little (Professional) Respect
05.12.14
Give mom a different kind of gift this Mother’s Day. Give her the gift of professional respect. No, really. What mothers do at home creates economic outputs that are chronically undervalued by employers and society. We could all do more to put that right. By Alyson Gounden Rock, MC/MPA 2014 This Mother’s Day, we can […]

Bitcoin Or Bubblecon?
05.12.14
By Simon R. Bone Bitcoin is the one of the fastest growing hi-tech crazes and the “cryptocurrency “ has governments running scared. Harvard is in the thick of the action has and is holding Bitcoin events up and down Cambridge. MIT has even recently announced it will give $100 in bitcoin to all its students. […]
Former ECB Vice President and Prime Minister of Greece, Lucas Papademos sees progress in Europe
05.12.14
By Simon R. Bone Lucas Papademos, the former Vice President of European Central Bank and ex-Prime Minister of Greece was hosted two weeks ago in an exclusive roundtable discussion about the future of the Eurozone by the European Club of Harvard Kennedy School. Mr. Papademos referred during his speech to the progress that Eurozone countries […]

Eric Schmidt Speaks at the Forum
05.12.14
Current executive chairman of Google and previous a campaign advisor and major donor to Barack Obama Eric Schmidt spoke at the Forum last Thursday in an talk on Innovation and Leadership in the New Digital Age.

New Editor-In-Chief for 2014-2015: Tommy Tobin
05.12.14
The staff of The Citizen would like to congratulate MPP Tommy Tobin who has been awarded the position of Editor-In-Chief of the paper for the next Academic Year. The current EIC would like to assure Tommy that the half a million dollars in expense claims from this year marked as “miscellaneous fancy cocktails” is almost […]

HKS Students In Final of President’s Challenge
05.12.14
By Simon R. Bone Two teams involving HKs students made it through the to the final of the President’s Challenge. Held on Thursday night at the HBS I-Lab. The challenge encourages students from across Harvard to collaborate and propose innovative solutions to create impact on global issues. One Summit lead by HKs student Adam La […]

Rand Paul Impresses in Forum: Trey Grayson’s Last Forum Event, IOP Director hosts Former Senate Rival
05.12.14
By Tommy Tobin On April 25th, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) excited the John F. Kennedy Forum with wide-ranging comments from the Fourth Amendment to gun control. The energy in the room was palpable with the packed house of students compounding the history between Senator Paul and the event’s host, Trey Grayson. In Trey Grayson’s final […]

Douglas Alexander At HKS
05.12.14
By Simon R. Bone Douglas Alexander the UK Labour Party’s Shadow Foreign Secretary (and a 2013 Fisher Family Fellow with the Future of Diplomacy Project) recently visited HKS. At an exclusive breakfast with the HKS European Club he shared his thoughts on a wide range of topics from the referendum on Scottish Independence to the […]