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Katie Couric at the IOP's JFK Forum
IOP

‘Affirmation Instead of Information’: Katie Couric Talks Role of Media in Election at IOP Forum

Katie A. Couric, an award-winning news anchor who formerly hosted NBC’s Today Show and CBS Evening News, said she was “in the denial stage” of grief following the 2024 presidential election at a Thursday Harvard Institute of Politics forum.

Harvard Yard
College

Harvard PBK Piloting Changes to Election Process During 2024-25 Academic Year

Harvard’s Phi Beta Kappa chapter will not require students to submit applications for its Junior 24 and Senior 48 classes during the 2024-25 academic year, the chapter announced on its website.

Harvard Republicans at Election Night Watch Party
Student Groups

Harvard Republicans Cheer Donald Trump at Election Watch Party

The Harvard Republican Club and the Institute of Politics Conservative Coalition hosted a boisterous election night watch party at the Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub on Thursday night, cheering on former President Donald Trump as a Fox News live stream provided attendees with the latest election results.

Final Sprint IOP Forum
College

Pollsters Discuss ‘Bro Vote,’ Gender Gap at IOP Forum

One week before the 2024 election, several political operatives and two Harvard students discussed the state of the race at an Institute of Politics forum Tuesday evening.

Marshall Ganz
Books

HKS Lecturer Marshall Ganz ’64 Talks New Book on Organizing at Cambridge Public Library

Harvard Kennedy School lecturer Marshall L. Ganz ’64 discussed his new book — “People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal” — at the Cambridge Public Library on Wednesday.

Harvard Law School - HLS
Crime

Harvard Legal Aid Bureau Partners With Boston Medical Center for Child Abuse Reporting Training

The Harvard Legal Aid Bureau launched a partnership with the Boston Medical Center in April to educate medical residents at the hospital about their legal responsibilities as mandated reporters of child abuse.

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