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Kaleigh M. Kuddar

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Cambridge City Hall
City Politics

Advocates Call for New Cambridge City Manager to Prioritize Lowering Housing Costs

Local affordable housing advocates are calling for Cambridge to select a city manager who will prioritize lowering the city’s high cost of living as the search to replace Louis A. DePasquale begins.

Shelters Dealing with COVID
PBHA

Cambridge Homeless Shelters Hold Steady Amid Omicron Rise

Almost two years after the pandemic’s start, Cambridge homeless shelters have held steady operations amid the spread of the Omicron variant.

Tang Harvard Yard
Harvard in the City

Harvard is Cambridge’s Top Employer for 22nd Consecutive Year

Harvard has been named the largest employer in the City of Cambridge for the twenty-second consecutive year.

School of Public Health
Research

School of Public Health Panel Discusses Current State of Covid-19 Pandemic

Experts in immunology, epidemiology, and infectious diseases discussed the current state of the Covid-19 pandemic in a forum jointly presented by the Harvard School of Public Health and National Public Radio on Friday afternoon.

School of Public Health

HSPH Prof. Awarded Federal Employee of the Year for Developing Moderna Vaccine

Kizzmekia S. Corbett, School of Public Health assistant professor, was named one of the 2021 Federal Employees of the Year for her work in developing the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine.

Patty Nolan
City Politics

Running on 'Good Governance,' Patty Nolan Seeks Reelection to City Council

Incumbent City Councilor Patricia M. “Patty” Nolan ’80, seeking a second term, is running on a platform focusing on education initiatives and addressing climate issues around the city.

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