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Shonkoff is the founding chair of the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child. Prior to this appointment, Shonkoff was dean of the Heller School of Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University...
...idea for the center was first discussed in the summer of 2005, when HSPH Dean Barry R. Bloom and McCartney both reached out to Shonkoff with the idea of creating a program on child development even more comprehensive than the National Scientific Council on the Developing Child...
...Council is a wonderful model of public engagement,” Najarian said. The Harvard Center on the Developing Child, however, will expand to include “three spheres of activity...
Students vying for Undergraduate Council seats this year will face the most competitive election yet, Council leaders said yesterday. According to Undergraduate Council (UC) Public Relations Director Benjamin W. Milder ’08, 125 students are competing for 33 slots this election cycle, which begins today and continues until Thursday, with an average of 3.79 candidates per seat. This year is just a fraction more competitive than the previous record in 2003, when an average of 3.78 candidates ran per seat. Every House election will be competitive, with at least three candidates per seat, and 77 freshmen will...
...South Korean foreign minister—who earned a master’s degree in public administration from the Kennedy School in 1984—received 14 yes votes and one no-opinion vote in an informal U.N. Security Council straw poll held at 4 p.m. yesterday...