The Citizen

The Citizen was the independent, biweekly Harvard Kennedy School student newspaper, providing a forum for the HKS community to read about news, features and perspectives on global issues; stay current on events at HKS and the broader Harvard community; and express opinion about topics of importance to HKS students.

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REFLECTIONS: Cultivating our eulogy virtues

05.29.14

By Claudia Newman-Martin, MPP’14 I clearly remember arriving here two years ago. I remember spending 20 minutes searching for Littauer, and the next 15 looking for a bathroom that was (a) empty; (b) clean; and (c) not able to be heard by everyone in the library. The thing I remember most clearly was the question […]

REFLECTIONS: The Island Of Harvard

05.29.14

Simon R. Bone, MC/MPA Overcast grey skies that whisper wildly with the wind. A chilling cold that cuts through bone and carcass. An airport that closes down due to bad weather A sense of isolation as you long for new experiences of the outside world. But this is not what you expect. This is not […]

REFLECTIONS: The meaning of Veritas revealed at the Kennedy School

05.29.14

By Sarmad Palijo, MPA’14 When I first came to the Kennedy School I asked someone — What does Veritas mean? — After all, it is Harvard University’s motto. I was told it means ‘truth’. In the last two years, I never visited this question again but upon graduation I have been reflecting on what Veritas […]

REFLECTIONS: Look beyond the labels to see the value of others

05.29.14

By Sara Minkara, MPP’14 Like most, my greatest source of comfort as a child was my mother’s watchful gaze. One look into her brown, loving eyes put all my concerns at ease and allowed me to walk confidently… I felt I was safe as long as I could keep her within my sight. But, at […]

A rationale and framework for responsible U.S. action in the Syrian crisis

05.29.14

By Sanjay Gokhale, MC/MPA’14 After three years of brutal civil war, 150,000 deaths and nine million refugees; Syria is still burning with no end in sight. International regimes are at stake, stability in the Middle East is under threat and, most importantly, millions of lives in Syria are at risk. The crisis itself is wretchedly […]

On Ukraine’s Democracy

05.29.14

By Roman Rubchenko, MC/MPA’14 For the last 23 years, since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Ukraine has been struggling to become a democracy. The Ukrainian constitution outlines a system with a representative democracy, where people elect the representatives, president and the parliament who run the country on their behalf. But unfortunately the system of […]

Headlines from the 2013-2014 School Year

05.29.14

By Christina Marin, MPP’14 One of the unique aspects of studying at the Kennedy School is how news events anywhere in the world can have a personal effect on one (or many) members of the community. This year was no different. Whether it was the government shutdown, the rebound of the Boston Marathon or the […]

Where do they go? Career Plans of the Class of 2014

05.29.14

With the diverse background and skillsets of public policy and administration students, one of the most exciting moments is seeing where they end up after the Harvard Kennedy School. On average, two thirds of graduating students enter the public or nonprofit sectors, accepting employment at anywhere from small, rural governments to large international nonprofits. Because […]

Two-day IDEASpHERE draws alumni back to campus in support of HKS

05.29.14

By Simon R. Bone, Editor-in-Chief A few weeks ago, Dean David T. Ellwood and University President Drew G. Faust shared the Forum with two heads of state to launch the “Campaign for Harvard Kennedy School”. With a goal of raising $500 million, the campaign will allow HKS to provide a new level of leadership and […]

Professor Burns reflects on major global events in the past year

05.29.14

By Ran Wei, MC-MPA’14 With the academic year coming to an end, the HKS student newspaper, The Citizen, invited Professor Nicholas Burns to offer his thoughts on global affairs. Burns is the Professor of the Practice of Diplomacy and International Relations at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He is the Director of the Future of Diplomacy Project […]

Reflections on the school year from Dean David Ellwood

05.29.14

Taking advantage of a few minutes of downtime between the festivities surrounding IDEASpHERE (May 14-May 16) and Commencement (May 27-May 30), The Citizen asked Dean David Ellwood a few questions pertinent to this year’s graduating class. Dean Ellwood will be celebrating his 10th year at the helm of the Kennedy School this July. He joined […]

Students prepare for journey through Asia

05.29.14

By Karly Schledwitz, graduating MPP student and Asia Leadership Trek participant In a few short days, an eager group of Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) students and new graduates will embark on the trip of a lifetime. I am fortunate to be among them. The Asia Leadership Trek (ALT) is a whirlwind adventure packed with an […]

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