Age, gender, and lifestyle are key factors in predicting risks for illnesses like cancer and heart disease, but adding race ...
Esteban Morales Herrera’s career journey has been one of relentless dedication to uncovering truth and fostering peace in conflict zones. In 2018, he joined the Truth Commission in Colombia, a crucial ...
A message from Dean Jeremy M. WeinsteinDear Faculty, Staff, Students, and Fellows of Harvard Kennedy School,Welcome to the ...
Manish Maheshwari MC/MPA Mason Fellow 2025 has witnessed firsthand the transformative power of technology—and the need to ...
Economist and Harvard Kennedy School Professor Wolfram Schlenker warns that reduced funding for agricultural research and ...
Drawing from scholarship in complexity theory and science and technology studies, the speaker argues that nuclear ...
Although integrating climate and development goals may seem advantageous, there are critical trade-offs that suggest ...
The Rappaport Public Policy Summer Fellowship challenges graduate students from across Greater Boston to immerse themselves in the region's public sector through a dynamic summer internship experience ...
For policymakers, AI’s limitless possibilities range from helping improve decision-making to doomsday scenarios. Leading HKS experts tell us what they think about the AI revolution. ARTIFICIAL ...
We present new statistical indicators of the structure and performance of US banks from 1990 to today, geographically disaggregated at the level of individual counties. The constructed data set (20 ...
Join Jeremy Weinstein, Harvard Kennedy School Dean and Don K. Price Professor of Public Policy, as he discusses his book ...
To boost diversity, organizations are increasingly using “diversity incentives,” or payouts for managers or executives dependent on progress towards a specific diversity goal. Diversity incentives can ...