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Keeping Time: Leap seconds, leap years, and why you should care
02.28.12
By Alexi White, Opinions Editor, MPP ‘13 The days are getting longer, and not because spring is nearly here. I mean the length of one solar day—the time it takes for the earth to spin around exactly once—is getting longer, and we have the moon to blame. As we turn, the moon’s gravity pulls the […]
In a League of His Own: The Meteoric Rise of Jeremy Lin
02.28.12
By Alexander Remington, Culture Writer, MPP ‘13 Our lives changed on February 4. That’s the day we discovered Jeremy Lin. Oh, sure, we weren’t the first to discover him – much like Columbus and North America, there were plenty of other people who had laid eyes on Jeremy Lin before the white Anglo-Europeans first figured […]
The Problem with Unpaid Internships
02.28.12
By Julian Angel Lopez, MPP ’13 As winter fades away and spring begins anew, so does the mad dash for students to secure a summer internship. Unfortunately, unpaid summer internships have become the new norm in recent years. With youth unemployment hovering near 16% and entry-level jobs becoming increasingly scarce, employers now have the power […]
A Survival Guide to Parisian Dinner Conversation
02.28.12
Delights of the intelligentsia’s social life in the City of Lights – A fiction based on real life memories and observations By Cassandre Pignon, MPA ‘13 In my native country of France, people take dinner conversation very, very seriously. My American friend Annika called me in a panic yesterday, barely hiding the nervousness in her voice. The issue was indeed nothing small. She […]
Take a Breath: Smoke- free Policy To Be Instituted at HKS
02.28.12
By Shloka Nath, News Editor, MPP’13 As of March 1st, Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government will join a slew of campuses across the U.S. in instituting a full smoking ban across its campus. The new policy, which closely aligns with similar changes at the Harvard Medical School, will ban smoking on all […]

Sundance Comes to Harvard
02.28.12
By Cristina Garmendia, News Writer, MPP ‘13 There are no direct flights to Park City, Utah from Boston. Luckily for our resident film buffs, on March 2-3 a bit of Sundance can be seen at the Gleitsman Social Change Film Forum (GSCFF), hosted by Harvard’s Center for Public Leadership. The GSCFF will bring together social […]
Frequently Asked Questions about Teaching at HKS
02.28.12
1. Is the MPP core worth it? This is an important question, and one both professor’s Dick Light and Dan Levy are looking into. To assess student learning, last year’s first-year MPP students were given two identical tests, one before they took the core and one after. Two sources who preferred not to be named […]

Thirty HKS Students Will Visit Japan During 3/11 Earthquake Anniversary
02.28.12
By Ryoji Watanabe, News Writer, MC/MPA’12 What started as a peaceful afternoon on March 11th, 2011 quickly became one of the most devastating and traumatic days Japan has ever seen. A tsunami crashed into the beautiful landscape of vast rice fields and seaside houses. Massive waves tore buildings from their foundations and tossed cars into […]
Three tips to thrive at HKS
02.14.12
By Rahul Daswani, MPP ’13 Before we get caught up in the madness that is HKS Spring 2012 (or am I too late?), I was hoping to share some of the reflections that I had over a peaceful five weeks of break in India in the hopes that we can at least delay giving in […]
Security Assurance for North Korea: Impact on International Security
02.14.12
By Sujoyini Mandal, Opinions Columnist, MPP ‘13 Will security assurance counter North Korea’s increasingly aggressive stance on nuclear weapons? This was the essential question at two recent Belfer Center events with guest speakers Dr. John Park from the United States Institute for Peace and Professor Sung-Yoon Lee from Tufts University. What is the current concern? […]
ESL at HKS: The Blessing of Being the Worst Speaker of English
02.14.12
By José Miguel Ossa, MPA ’13 In my Column Writing class (MLD725 if you happen to be interested), one of my classmates, an international student, wrote that she wasn’t expecting “the small day to day chores to be so exhausting” when coming to the USA. After reading her piece, I started to think about the […]
The KSSG Progress Report
02.14.12
By Zachary Rosenfeld, Assistant News Editor, MPP’13 Chalk it up to the decompression afforded by winter break, or maybe the merciful (if temporary) lack of problem sets and memorandums, or perhaps the new brand identity (Harvard Kennedy School Student Government or “HKSSG,” pronounced “eych kay double-ess gee” – you heard it here first). Whatever the […]