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What’s Next: Career Advice from the Office of Career Advancement
04.27.13
By Amy Antonelli, MC/MPA’13, Correspondent In 2005, Steve Jobs offered the following words of advice to Stanford’s graduating class: “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma—which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner […]
New initiative to tackle mental health issues at Harvard
04.23.13
By Michele LoBianco, MC-MPA’13, Correspondent I grew up around mental illness. I was taught not to talk about it and not to mention it to anyone outside of the family. And, for most of my life, I thought this was normal. It wasn’t until I came to HKS that I was able to open up […]

Harvard should demand employees of university-owned companies be treated with dignity
04.22.13
By Alexi White, MPP’13, Correspondent “All who work at Harvard, regardless of rank or position, contribute in vital ways to education and scholarship.” Former Harvard President Larry Summers used these words to inaugurate a new university-wide Statement of Values in 2002. With this Statement, the administration hoped to turn the page on the 2001 Living […]
Down the Rabbit Hole: The Harvard India Conference at the Kennedy School
04.22.13
By Jaya Bhagat, MC-MPA’13 & Mason Fellow “You are sad,” said the White Knight. “Let me sing you a song to comfort you. ….Everybody that hears me sing it. Either it brings tears to their eyes, or else.” “Or else what?” said Alice, for the Knight had made a sudden pause. “Or else it doesn’t, […]
When it is most difficult to do so, we need to listen even harder with our hearts
04.22.13
By Jaya Bhagat, MC-MPA’13 & Mason Fellow A bright sunny afternoon has given way to a brooding, overcast night in Cambridge. Three people are dead, among them an eight-year-old child. One hundred seventy people are injured, many grievously. Bomb blasts at the Boston Marathon finish line have transformed that joyous event into tragedy. A quicksilver […]
Will the Secret Muslims Please Stand Up?
04.22.13
By Azum Z. Ali, MPP’13, Correspondent I give the Islamophobia Network some credit for identifying a new aspirational peer for me, as an American Muslim who aspires to serve the public. Imagine my elation when I learned of the latest change on the national security team. The appointment of John Brennan, formerly Deputy National Security […]

Ask Not What Your School Can Do for You
04.22.13
By Ben Goldsmith, MPA’13, Correspondent Editor’s Note: This column was written in response to the April 8 story by Alexi White entitled, We have more to contribute than money: Why I won’t be donating to the HKS Fund. We HKS students want to change the world. We want more women students and faculty on campus. […]

Going for drinks with friends? Check out these “Big-Crowd” bars
04.22.13
By Anthony Barrows, MC/MPA’13, Staff Writer We’ve all been there. We were celebrating a friend’s birthday; then festivities hit a snag. The plan may be to hit a popular (read: trendy and overhyped) spot in the Back Bay for dinner, dancing and drinks. However, the group faces a long line, in the cold, and menacing […]

Tales from the Back Room: Specialty Coffee and the US Barista Championship
04.22.13
By Nick Wilson, MPP’14, Staff Writer While picking up my badge at the Boston Convention Center, I was asked if I desired a tour of the floor. “No time,” I replied. “I’m here for the US Barista Championship and defending champion Katie Carguilo is about to compete in the semi-finals. Point me in that direction.” […]

Open Mic Night highlights gender issues at HKS
04.22.13
By The Citizen Staff The second floor study space of Taubman was transformed into a space befitting its name – The Lounge – on Thursday night when 40 odd students huddled together in the cozy space to celebrate Open Mic Night. Organized by Pipeline, a group started in 2010 composed currently of MPP students, the […]
HKS celebrates student diversity through ‘Around the World’ week
04.22.13
By The Citizen Staff The student government has marked the last week of April (22-27) for ‘Around the World’ – a week-long celebration of the domestic and international diversity at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS). International students make up about 40 percent of the student body at HKS, with the other 60 percent representing diverse communities […]
Harvard alumnus Horacio Larreta shares lessons for innovative city management
04.22.13
By Ishani Mehta, MPP’14, News Editor Last month, I had the opportunity to attend an invigorating talk by Harvard alumnus Horacio Rodríguez Larreta who serves as the dynamic Chief of Cabinet in the Buenos Aires City Government in Argentina. The talk, titled “The Challenge of Transforming Buenos Aires”, drew insights from Larreta’s public service career […]