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If you have family members who have gotten separated from reality, try a technique known as ‘conversational receptiveness,' writes CPL's…
In North America, disasters and emergencies have no national boundaries, writes CPL's Juliette Kayyem…
In a Q&A with The Harvard Gazette, CPL faculty affiliate &²Ô²ú²õ±è;…
Vol. 100, Issue 3-4, Pages 63-71
One of the toughest challenges leaders face is managing diverse perspectives—and given heightened tensions over politics and movements such as #MeToo and Black Lives Matter, that’…
Vol. 44, Issue 1, Pages 170-177
Many educational interventions encourage parents to engage in their child's education as if parental time and attention is limitless. Sadly, though, it is not. Successfully…
Seeing the words zombies and superheroes alongside the terms ethics and Kennedy School of Government might seem like an impossibility. But to Chris Robichaud, a senior lecturer of…
By Isabel Feinstein
During a recent campus visit, Hauser Leader filled us…
Benefits of legislation meant to help all veterans were routinely denied to Black veterans.
U.S. sanctions against Russia are the ‘tightening of the screws,’ national security analyst says
President Joe Biden announced the first set of sanctions against Russia following escalating tensions between the country and Ukraine, promising more sanctions if there are…
This chapter analyzes the entrepreneurial conception and evolution of the Wilderness Safaris (WS) ecotourism enterprise operating in eight African countries. It illuminates a…