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When Bill Clinton became the president of the United States in 1993, a flock of Harvard scholars migrated to Washington to join his administration. Two professors who joined the exodus, Joseph S. Nye Jr. and David T. Ellwood '75, have at long last returned to Harvard as the dean and academic dean of the Kennedy School of Government...
This chapter in the Harvard-Washington saga brings good news for the Kennedy School and Harvard as a whole. Students can again look forward to Nye's illumination of international conflict; he has indicated that he may resume teaching after becoming accustomed to his new job. Perhaps after a similar period of adjustment Ellwood, who wrote landmark papers on poverty with Mary Jo Bane, will again contribute one of his charismatic guest lectures to Ec 10 or offer a course in the economics department...
...Army pilots watched the proceedings unfold, they were stunned to see entered into evidence declassified Air Force documents that showed the Black Hawks were supposed to switch to a second frequency when entering Iraq. "They were flying on the only code they were given," says Army Captain Michael Nye, who flew missions over Iraq for nine months. "They'd still be alive if we'd been given both frequencies by the Air Force...
Always approaching Ec 10 in size is Historical Study A-12, which for years was taught Dillon Professor Joseph S. Nye Jr., now a top official at the Department of Defense. Mellon Professor of the Social Sciences Stanley H. Hoffman has now taken over the course...
Many of Harvard's offerings in government and public policy have been hurt by the now two-year-old exodus of faculty to jobs in the Clinton administration. In addition to Nye, Ropes Professor of Political Economy, Kennedy School Lecturer Robert B. Reich and a host of other faculty and administrators have left on the Washington shuttle...