Health Rights for All: The Imperative of Including All Migrants
At the start of the 2022–2023 academic year, a group of Harvard T.H.
At the start of the 2022–2023 academic year, a group of Harvard T.H.
We propose a new theory of public narrative, its practice, and its pedagogy that can prepare leaders to mobilize collective action towards tackling grand challenges and responds to the call for humani
Taiwan has inherent military value, and thus its fate will in large part determine the U.S. military’s ability to operate in the region.
Abstract In various organizations including hospitals, individuals are not forced to follow specific assignments, and thus, deviations from preferred task assignments are common.
Nearly one-in-five jobs in the United State are in the service sector, including in retail, grocery, pharmacy, fast food, and fulfillment, but there are countervailing views on who works these jobs an
Alzheimer's disease (AD) affects one in ten people aged 65 or older and is the most expensive disease in the United States. We describe the central economic questions raised by AD.
Background: Although many emergency departments (EDs) employ some form of vertical patient flow, there is limited published literature describing variations of vertical pathways.
This paper documents the impact of popular media on racial hate by examining the first American blockbuster: 1915's The Birth of a Nation, a fictional portrayal of the KKK's founding rife with racist
Reform committees (also known as reform councils) are institutional mechanisms or structures tasked with holding policy discussions pertaining to (and making specific recommendations on) regulatory is
The study of urban and local politics in the United States has long been hindered by a lack of centralized sources of election data.
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