- Daniel Carpenter publishes revealing research on how lawyers are shaping policy from the shadows
Daniel Carpenter, the Allie S. Freed Professor of Government and chair of the Department of Government, has published a research article titled Lawyers as Lobbyists:…
- ‘Digital technology and its impact on human nature’ examined in Vik-Bailey lecture
In our recent Vik-Bailey lecture, Antón Barba-Kay – the Robert B. Aird Chair of Humanities at Deep Springs College in California – took a deep…
- “Promising possibilities for democracy are emerging from the margins,” says Jamila Michener in Sidney Verba lecture
The recent Sidney Verba lecture was delivered by Jamila Michener, an associate professor of Government and Public Policy at Cornell University, and titled Power from…
- 34 Gov concentrators taking part in ARTS FIRST 2024
We’re delighted to see more than 30 of our Government concentrators performing in ARTS FIRST 2024 – Harvard’s annual, campus-wide festival that showcases the expansive…
- Kosuke Imai has been awarded the 2024 Guggenheim Fellowship
Kosuke Imai, Professor of Government and Statistics, has been awarded the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for research, joining the ranks of more than 19,000 Fellows honored…