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A discussion with the U.S. Ambassador to Australia, Jeff Bleich, MPP ’86
03.9.13
By Nathan K. Finney, MC/MPA’13, Assistant News Editor and Nadir Vissanjy, MPP’14, Correspondent Here at the Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) we often hear of the alumni that meet the ultimate political goal in their home countries, such as former President of Mexico, Felipe Calderón, or former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. There are many […]

HKS reflects on International Women’s Day
03.8.13
We asked a number of students across HKS what meaning, if any, March 8 had for them. The responses we got were varied and interesting. Read on: A Day to Celebrate Women the World Over Being asked to write about the meaning that International Women’s Day held for me, I realized I actually didn’t even […]

America must act to reduce gun violence
02.24.13
By Zach Crowley MC-MPA ’13 and Richard Witt MC-MPA’13 Many Americans own assault rifles and large magazine clips, and no one has yet offered a widely-accepted policy for keeping these weapons away from unstable Americans who might use them for tragic purposes. Common sense dictates that American liberty must be preserved, but common sense also […]

Forbes recognizes young Kennedy School thought leaders and entrepreneurs
02.24.13
By Cristina Garmendia, MPP ’13, Correspondent Mat Morgan took it as a good sign when Forbes told him the headshot he provided them was terrible. A few weeks and one hastily-taken replacement photo later – courtesy of a friend with an iPhone – Morgan was recognized in Forbes Magazine for being one of their “30 […]

Breaking the HKS Bubble: Date-Night Restaurants
02.24.13
By Anthony Barrows, MC/MPA ’13, Staff Writer Valentine’s Day has come and gone, but HKS students know that we don’t need a manufactured holiday to give us an excuse for a nice night out with a sweetheart. These three restaurants are all fine places to impress a date. Marliave One of my favorite restaurants of […]

Canada’s selection as graduation speaker arouses debate
02.24.13
The announcement of Geoffrey Canada as the HKS 2013 Graduation Speaker evoked quite a bit of discussion. In a Harvard Kennedy School group on Facebook.com, a thread on the choice of speaker exploded – at last count, there were 47 comments. We invited quite a few of these students to share their views with the […]

Kenneth Feinberg gets candid with The Citizen
02.24.13
By Zaher Nahlé, MC/MPA’13, Staff Writer I sat down with Kenneth Feinberg, currently a lecturer of law at Harvard Law School (HLS), for an exclusive interview with The Citizen. Feinberg was teaching a J-term course on Advanced Dispute Systems Design at HLS. Feinberg has a long list of accomplishments. He has served as the Special […]
Harvard creates new position for responsible investment
02.24.13
By The Citizen Staff Harvard University is taking steps to address a resounding concern among the student body about responsibly investing the university’s $30.7 billion endowment managed by the Harvard Management Company (HMC). Recently, HMC created a new position called the Vice President (VP) of Sustainable Investing, a week after the very first student-initiated referendum […]

“The House I Live In” director urges students to take a second look at the effects of the War on Drugs
02.24.13
By Deloris Wilson, MPP’14, Contributor With a packed house, the John F. Kennedy, Jr. Forum welcomed a screening of the award-winning documentary, “The House I Live In.” Acclaimed by The New York Times as “fearless,” the film examines the economic and political perpetuation of the War on Drugs, as well as its detrimental effects. With […]

Hotels filling up for May commencement
02.24.13
By Chrissie Long, Staff Writer, MPP’14 Though graduation is still three months away, it’s time to begin booking hotels for out-of-town guests. With Boston’s large student population, hotels become saturated in May and prices begin to climb. You’ll be elbowing other gown-laden students and their camera-carrying parents for the marginal hotels, if you leave this […]

Pakistani ambassador urges reflection on history
02.24.13
By Alexandra Raphel, MPP ’14, Staff Writer Sherry Rehman, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States, spoke in the JFK Jr. Forum on Feb. 19 about U.S.-Pakistani relations, as both countries prepare for the upcoming U.S. troops withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014. In her remarks, Ambassador Rehman highlighted the various challenges Pakistan continues to face as […]

Professor David King reflects on the December reception for newly-elected members of Congress at Harvard
02.24.13
By Zachary Crowley, MC/MPA’13 If you have had the opportunity to speak with David King, you know he tells it to you straight. So when he responded to this reporter’s prying question with “You know I can’t talk about that,” I knew I was on to something interesting. King wears many hats. In addition to […]