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David D. Dickson

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CGIS South
Trump

Ross Douthat, Bill Kristol Talk Harris’ Campaign Failures at Harvard Event

Conservative political commentators Bill Kristol ’73 and Ross G. Douthat ’02 said Vice President Kamala Harris failed to articulate a cohesive argument against Donald Trump during a post-election debrief panel hosted by the Harvard Center for American Political Studies on Thursday.

Chan School of Public Health
Health

Medicare Advantage Plans Receive Billions in Excess Funding for Veterans Health, Harvard Researchers Find

Medicare Advantage plans may receive as much as $1.3 billion in excess funding for veterans who receive nearly no care through Medicare, researchers reported in a Monday study.

Nicholas S. Daniloff
Politics

Nicholas Daniloff ’56, Reporter Imprisoned in Soviet Union, Dies at 89

On May 15, 1992, the last leader of the Soviet Union was onstage at the Harvard Institute of Politics’ JFK Jr. Forum for a discussion when he took a question from a tall, self-assured man in square glasses.

Harvard John A. Paulson School Of Engineering And Applied Sciences
Research

Harvard-Led Researchers Are Creating an Air Quality Sensor Inspired By Dog Noses

Researchers led by Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences professor Joanna Aizenberg are developing a new air quality sensor inspired by a dog’s nose that promises more specificity than existing products.

HKS New Campus
Politics

HLS, HKS Professors Launch New Tool To Assess Local Public Opinion

Professors from Harvard and George Washington University launched a data visualization tool early last month to help legislators better assess local opinions on policies.

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