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Indoor heat exposure is a growing problem for service sector workers, according to a new report by the Harvard Kennedy School-based Shift Project. The report found widespread instances of indoor ...
Join us for a timely conversation on the short- and long-term effects of recent budget cuts on LGBTQ people, focusing on ...
Join us for a timely and focused webinar that breaks down the technical aspects of the SOGI Expert renewal process, the roles ...
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s decision to launch strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities is a tragic mistake.
A recent Harvard Kennedy School Allen Lab for Democracy Renovation event focused on the increasing global influence of an ...
Professor Amitabh Chandra will be the new faculty director of HKS’s Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy, taking up this ...
Research from the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University examines how the ability to learn from setbacks can help ...
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Carmen Reinhart, an expert on financial crises and sovereign debt, unpacks bond market ...
Chilean economist Miguel de Iruarrizaga MPA/ID 2025 joins his sisters Fran de Iruarrizaga MPA/ID 2015 and Carolina de ...
When Dani Rodrik was asked to design a graduate program to train future leaders in global development, he knew he wanted a rigorous program that focused on some of the most urgent problems around the ...
Q: How are executive orders enacted and enforced? Porter: While there are very few limitations on what the president can put in an executive order, there is nothing that stops him from doing that.But ...
A veteran of reporting from war zones and front lines, famed broadcast journalist Christiane Amanpour told graduating Harvard Kennedy School students on Wednesday that while she was often scared to ...