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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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Tony Blair tells students it’s important to be more than just smart, and to get some real life experience

05.29.14

By Simon R. Bone, Editor-in-Chief In a five-times oversubscribed event, the Harvard Kennedy School was fortunate enough to host Tony Blair, Ex-Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Middle East Peace Envoy, in an event sponsored by The Center for Public Leadership. After being introduced, he remarked that he was reminded of being asked once […]

From the Editor

05.29.14

No, you’re not dreaming. It’s almost finished. Remember that very first time a thousand years ago when you first set foot in the Littauer building and realized why MC-Escher was not better known for architecture? Reflect upon when you got a B for that paper you’d spent weeks on, while your friend who just rewrote […]

HKS bids farewell to 565 students

05.29.14

By Christina Marin, MPP’14 For the 565 students accepting a diploma this week, the moment comes with a mix of honor and trepidation. Honor to be among the 46,000 Kennedy School graduates tasked with improving the communities in which they live and trepidation because they know the challenges are great. A few weeks before graduation, […]

With RideScout, an HKS alum links you to Boston

05.29.14

By Ted Zagraniski, Culture Editor While no official figures exist as yet, you may safely bet that a large number of the 500-plus HKSers who are soon to graduate will find their next (or first) employment in one of two places: Washington DC or Boston. Besides walkable street grids, monumental architectural icons, and an increasingly […]

Dear Friends and Family of the Graduating Class of 2014

05.29.14

Earlier in May, HKS hosted the IDEASpHERE, a celebration of big and powerful ideas among our professors, students and alumni. Among the globally renowned line-up of speakers were President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the current President of Liberia in her second term, and the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011.  On the opening panel […]

Student Spotlight: Jieun Baek

05.12.14

What did you do before you came to the Kennedy School? I worked at Google Headquarters in the Sales Department, and spent a lot of my time working for Google Ideas as Google’s North Korea Lead to bring technology and online tools to North Korean defectors. Before that, I hung out at HKS way too […]

Student Spotlight: Steven Sarao

05.12.14

What did you do before you came to the Kennedy School? That is a short question with a long but very exciting answer.  Before coming to the Kennedy School, I worked for the New York City Police Department (NYPD); my last assignment was the 30th Precinct Detective Bureau as their Executive Officer.  I supervised a […]

Asking What You Can Do: Frank Broomell, M.P.P. Student & Candidate for Congress

05.12.14

Interview with Tommy Tobin, The Citizen The Kennedy School teaches students lessons in policy and politics inside and outside the classroom. The energy of the Forum spills into class discussions and informs student conversations. Some students don’t just talk politics, they live it. Many have come from political posts prior to HKS and others are […]

WEB of Knowledge: Interview with MPP’15 & Documentarian Michael Kleiman

05.12.14

By Tommy Tobin Kennedy School students come to this institution with a variety of passions, interests, and abilities. We are challenged to “ask what we can do” to improve the world. While many of us aim to sharpen our quantitative skills here, fewer seem to focus on the arts to shape and inform policy discussions. […]

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 […]

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