The Chinese economy, U.S. and global relationships, and the effects of ancient Chinese philosophy make up the second vlog Dean’s Discussion…
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A new study by Associate Professor Elizabeth Linos and colleagues offers insight into diversity and retention in elite firms.
Juan Jimenez: Bringing real-world development and political experience to bear on complex challenges
Juan Jimenez, a lecturer in public policy, returns to vlog to share valuable wisdom gained from high-level development policy positions in…
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With a lens on his native Colombia, Saavedra measures how resources, incentives and information can improve school access and long-term…
In a Kennedy School Forum moderated by Karen Dynan, the former speaker talks candidly about populist politics and the economy.
At an vlog Forum on the war in Israel and Gaza, experts see anguish, miscalculation, and a sliver of hope.
Findings from research on insurance auto-enrollment could increase enrollment in other areas.
There was plenty of climate gloom in the first Dean’s Discussion of the semester, but also reason for optimism.