Crimson staff writer
Andrew Z. Lorey
Latest Content
HKS Finishes Policy Analysis Exercise
Master’s in Public Policy candidates at the Harvard Kennedy School completed their Policy Analysis Exercises, addressing real-world problems for national and international clients.
Admissions Into Kennedy School Grows Competitive
Admission into the Kennedy School has grown slightly more competitive, with the acceptance rate falling to just under 20 percent this year.
Scholar Discusses Poverty in Arab States
Rima Khalaf, this semester’s visiting scholar at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Middle East Initiative, described poverty and human rights abuses ...
Afghan Students Join HKS Group
The formation of the Afghan Students Initiative at the Kennedy School last October has created a small but passionate community allowing students to share their concerns about their homeland.
Kennedy School Receives $5 Million Gift to Support New Fellowship
Harvard Kennedy School has received a $5 million gift to create a new graduate fellowship fund, HKS officials announced Friday.
Harvard Kennedy School Student To Run for Republican Congress Seat in Michigan
Harvard Kennedy School student Bob Overbeek announced last week that he plans to pursue the Republican nomination for Michigan’s third congressional district election in November.
Gordon Discusses Eastern European Integration
Philip H. Gordon, the U.S. assistant secretary for the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, said Eastern Europe needs to be better integrated into NATO and the European Union in order to achieve regional stability.
Are You My Super Sexy Secret Secular Santa? Oh My!
Snow. Christmas. Finals. Caffeine abuse. It's that wonderful time of the year, where festive feelings and familiar traditions abound (maybe). ...
Students Enjoy Thanksgiving Festivities
Smiling faces, a steaming meal, and Play-Doh greeted students who stayed on campus over the Thanksgiving holiday at a celebration of the season in Eliot Dining Hall last Thursday.
Harvard Briefs Congress on Climate
In anticipation of the issues that will be raised at the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, the Harvard Center for Health and the Global Environment (HCHGE) participated in a briefing last Friday on Capitol Hill.
Ethnic Studies Secondary Field Added
Ethnic Studies has joined the growing list of secondary fields available to students.
H1N1 Vaccine Not Meeting Demand
Only 30 percent of American adults who have tried to obtain the H1N1 influenza vaccine were actually able to receive it, according to a recent Harvard School of Public Health survey.
City To Hold Climate Congress
An emergency “climate congress” charged with finding solutions to local environmental problems and recommending new government programs will convene in ...
Symposium Examines Climate Change
<p>Penn State Geosciences Professor Richard B. Alley ended his presentation at yesterday’s Harvard climate change symposium with a grave warning.</p>
Dem. Senate Candidate Speaks in Adams House
Raucous applause welcomed Democratic Senate hopeful Alan A. Khazei ’83, into the Upper Common Room of Adams House yesterday afternoon. ...