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...addiction. According to Ramstad, over 26 million people currently suffer from addictions—only 16 million of whom have health insurance. But even those with insurance usually can not get coverage for mental health. Ramstad called mental health provisions the “single most ineffective policy?? in the health care system—or, as he called it, a “sick care system.” Kennedy cited numerous deaths discussed on the news daily, and then asked the audience, “Do you ever see the suicides? Do you ever read about...
...Preventive Defense Project—has been a vocal critic of the Pentagon for purchasing what he deems to be unnecessary weapons and has called for greater alignment between military strategy and spending. Carter was originally scheduled to teach the class “American National Security Policy?? at the Kennedy School this spring, but he joins the growing list of Harvard professors who have traded their office in Cambridge for one in DC. This hasn’t been the first time that Carter has worked for a presidential administration. More than a decade ago, Carter served...
...information. Students can order meals to go and arrange for their pick-up at dining halls across the campus. And Meyer “dialogues” through weekly posts on the HUDS blog. Last semester, students in the Environmental Science and Public Policy 10. “Environmental Policy?? examined HUDS as a case study, anticipating how the Web site may increase awareness about sustainability. Tiziana Smith ’11, a student in ESPP 10, was among the students who presented to the HUDS staff. “We wanted to streamline the Web site...
...Brodnicki added that the school has been reviewing its conflict of interest policy every few years since the policy??s inception...
...perpetually prioritized teaching undergraduates above his research. Since 1955, Hoffmann has taught in Harvard’s government department and advised numerous now-prominent professors and journalists while penning several books—including “Gulliver’s Troubles: Or, the Setting of American Foreign Policy?? and “Duties Beyond Borders.” “His intellectual power has at some point intimidated everyone in this room,” said M. Anne Sa’adah ’76, a professor at Dartmouth College. Other former students described Hoffmann...