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...cost,” Amanpour added. “It is now difficult to pursue rigorous reporting.” “People like Daniel Pearl gave journalism a good name. He was doing something important,” she said. Amanpour’s appearance at the IOP was an inspiration to many, including Kenneth D. Schultz ’07. “I have a tremendous opinion of Christiane Amanpour,” Schultz said. “She’s one of the great international journalists. The opportunity to see her was a special...
Exactly 50 years ago, I arrived at Harvard and settled into Hurlbut Hall, then a newly converted freshman dorm. I returned this month as a fellow at the Kennedy School of Government’s (KSG) Institute of Politics (IOP). The changes are startling...
...vote, you don’t matter,” proclaims Willie Stark (Sean Penn) as he campaigns for Louisiana governor in “All the King’s Men.” How fitting a subject for the Institute of Politics’ (IOP) first advance movie screening, held Tuesday, Sept. 12, at the AMC Loews Theater in Harvard Square. Following the film, David T. Ellwood ’75, Dean of the Kennedy School of Government and Scott M. Black Professor of Political Economy, hosted a question and answer forum with several members of the production...
...federal funding for stem cell research, Reeve said. “With the fallout of the NIH money, you can’t backfill that solely with private funds,” he said. Distribution of funding does not seem to be a crucial electoral issue, said Jeanne Shaheen, IOP director and moderator of the Sept. 7 debate. “My guess is that what will be important is their support for stem cell research but the details of how they would do that probably will get less note among voters,” she said...
...reproche, and the curve will probably be softer. Preceptor Luciana Herman boasts one of the strongest reputations. Her sections, which have a political and rhetorical bent, are more intellectually stimulating and better at improving students’ writing than the standard Expos fare, and come highly recommended by sleazy IOP whores. “Southern Writers Reconsidered” and preceptor Tom “Your Biggest Fan” Underwood are both long-standing Expos institutions. Tom will show you pictures of his dachshunds, then load section with extensive but interesting readings. As a word of warning, be prepared...