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    Askwith Forum: Transforming Teaching

    Askwith Forum: Transforming Teaching

    May 11, 2015

    Harvard Graduate School of Education| Jal Mehta (Faculty and Ph.D. '06) moderated this Askwith Forum with Anthony Bryk (President, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching), Jeff Duncan-Andrade (Co-founder, Teaching Excellence Network), and Randi Weingarten (President, American Federation of Teachers).

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    Bakeries are booming, but bakers are in short supply

    February 15, 2017

    Boston Globe | Why are Boston bakeries struggling to find skilled bakers? Alicia Sasser Modestino (Ph.D. '01) discusses the labor market. Modestino is Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Economics at Northeastern University, and Associate Director of the Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy.

    Behind "Make America Great," the Koch Agenda Returns with a Vengeance

    Behind "Make America Great," the Koch Agenda Returns with a Vengeance

    November 21, 2016

    Talking Points Memo | By Theda Skocpol, Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, and Caroline Tervo. "At first glance, the victory of Donald Trump suggests that big political money has less clout than imagined in U.S. democracy." Not so, say the authors, whose research has tracked the long-term rise and recent impact of the Koch network. Here they offer their perspective on how the Koch network helped to elect Trump and will now set the policy agenda. "Most media outlets have not noticed that the Koch network is now fusing with the emerging Trump presidency—a situation that leaves citizens in the dark about huge pending policy upheavals in federal programs most American families have long taken for granted." 

    Skocpol is the Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology at Harvard. Hertel-Fernandez (Ph.D. '16) is now Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. Caroline Tervo is a junior at Harvard College.

    The Chronicle Review

    Being a Black Academic in America

    April 18, 2019

    Chronicle of Higher Education | In the wake of the Operation Varsity Blue bribery scandal, The Chronicle Review asked graduate students, junior professors, and senior scholars what it’s like to be an African-American academic today. Includes responses by Michael Javen Fortner PhD 2010, Matthew Clair PhD 2018, and Nadirah Farah Foley, a fourth-year Ph.D. student at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Education.

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