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Joined January 2009

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    Each academic year brings a new beginning of possibility and purpose. This week, our students begin or continue their journey at HKS so that they can more effectively answer the call to public service.

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  2. “We hope this report will remind the public and policymakers of just how important work schedule conditions are for workers’ well-being and that regulations can make a difference.” —HKS's Daniel Schneider

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  3. HKS's offers an overview of why governments struggle to implement technology

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  4. Socially valuable data can be combined with standards that safeguard individual privacy, says HKS's

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  5. Insurrection, impeachment, inauguration: The first Forum of spring 2021 examines the three historic Wednesdays in January

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  6. The future of work: From helping workers gain new skills to getting companies to drop outdated practices, our experts investigate what’s behind the daily grind

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  7. The Winter 2021 issue of the HKS Magazine is now live! Read about how our faculty are reimagining the world of work, alumni who are making a difference all around the world, and more ➡️

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  8. Feb 26

    Ruth Simmons will deliver the principal address at the virtual celebration for the Class of 2021.

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  9. How do you translate an appetite for change into reality? 's Ana Billingsley says there’s no system too big to reimagine—not even the criminal justice system

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  10. In the first part of Unequal, a new series on inequality in America, experts explore racial disparities in the criminal justice system

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  11. Researchers have polled people in all 50 states for nearly a year, reporting each week on evolving views toward and how political events helped shape the public response

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  12. Feb 23

    Robert Livingston of  argues that racism can be battled with constructive dialogue

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  13. “We hope this report will remind the public and policymakers of just how important work schedule conditions are for workers’ well-being and that regulations can make a difference.” —HKS's Daniel Schneider

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  14. Feb 24

    In the first part of Unequal, a new series on inequality in America, Harvard experts explore racial disparities in the criminal justice system

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  15. HKS's believes the events around the insurrection offer a unique opportunity to blend historical insight and contemporary investigation into a broader understanding of the current state of American politics

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  16. HKS's and discuss Black history, activism, how Black voters impacted the 2020 election

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  17. HKS's discusses why governments seemingly struggle to implement tech tools such as vaccine appointments or health insurance enrollment

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  18. HKS's and discuss how the brutal killing of George Floyd pushed America to a major inflection point in its endless struggle with racism

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  19. “People might think that the region is stagnant...but that masks a lot of change in the region currently happening,” says HKS's Tarek Masoud

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  20. “In this pandemic world in which we're living, it is just so tough to think about Public Service Week, but in many ways, it's good because it forces us to get outside of ourselves.” —HKS's

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  21. HKS's says that the Trump era has shown that online disinformation can contribute to radicalization, and confronting that challenge is a core part of countering extremism

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