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Gorbachev Defends Putin’s Leadership
In a visit to Harvard yesterday, former Soviet premier Mikhail S. Gorbachev defended the legitimacy of Russia’s Dec. 2 elections,
KSG Public Leadership Center Receives $20M from TV Mogul
The Center for Public Leadership at the Kennedy School of Government will establish a new program in social justice leadership
Gorbachev May Speak on Elections
Former Soviet Premier Mikhail S. Gorbachev will likely face questions about Sunday’s parliamentary elections in Russia when he speaks on
Summers Addresses KSG Forum
Former University President Lawrence H. Summers welcomed 39 young professionals to an international leadership conference last night with wide-ranging remarks
Patrick Vows To Fight Crime
BOSTON—In a meeting with Harvard students pushing for more state spending on violence prevention, Governor Deval L. Patrick ’78 promised
Governor Promises Funds for Crime Prevention
BOSTON—In a meeting with Harvard students pushing for more state spending on violence prevention, Governor Deval L. Patrick '78 promised
Shell Gives $3.75M For Energy Studies
A major oil company is shelling out money for programs at the Kennedy School of Government. A division of Royal
More Prof Than Politician
Institute of Politics Director James A. S. Leach speaks quietly and slowly. But at moments of humor, he leans forward
SEC Chair Frets About Foreign-Owned Firms
Christopher Cox, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), told a small audience at the Institute of Politics
BSA Assails Urban Violence
BOSTON—Bearing candles at the scene of a recent Roxbury shooting, the Harvard Black Students Association (BSA) called on Gov. Deval
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BSA members gather last night at the site of a shooting in Roxbury to urge Gov. Deval L. Patrick ’78 to reduce urban violence.
Buyer’s Remorse
No one likes to admit that he can’t trust his gut, and Harvard students don’t like it any better than
University To Meet with SLAM
The University will meet today with student protesters to discuss their demand that Harvard intervene for higher wages in a
Labor Protests Gain Momentum as University Pledges Audit
In an escalation of Harvard's labor protests, about 200 students demanding higher wages for security guards surrounded Mass. Hall and
University Agrees to Meeting with Protesters
Six days into a hunger strike aimed at pressuring Harvard to influence negotiations over security guards' contracts, the University has