New Hampshire: Harvard

March 3, 2009 - 11:47 am

Forever Green

Snapped this shot at Harvard on Sunday afternoon:


Appropriate, methinks, that I took this photo less than 24 hours before Dartmouth announced the selection of a Harvard professor as its new president.

March 2, 2009 - 03:38 pm

Dartmouth's New President: Dr. Jim Yong Kim

This esteemed Ivy League institution announced the identity of its 17th president today: Dr. Jim Yong Kim, MD, who will take office on July 1, shortly after I will have graduated. From what I’ve learned of Dr. Kim today, I’m very excited about his selection. Kim has an extensive background in global health and social justice concerns. From a letter to campus from Ed Haldeman, Chair of the Board of Trustees:

Thanks to his inspiring and transformative leadership, Jim Yong Kim has had a far reaching impact throughout his career - both through his teaching and the global organizations he has led. Jim, who currently serves as Chair of the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, has worked for more than 20 years to improve health in developing countries - first as co-founder and executive director of Partners In Health, a not-for-profit organization that supports health programs in poor communities worldwide; and then, as Director of the HIV/AIDS department at the World Health Organization (WHO), where he helped change the global response to that disease…

He has been teaching and mentoring for more than two decades and teaches an undergraduate class at Harvard today.

March 1, 2009 - 12:41 pm
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"A mortal threat to American freedom..."

As we have been warning for some time here on the 'Grok, this US Senate session will include a fight over what we have long refered to as the "deceptively named" Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) or, as it is more commonly known-- "card check." Noted in several prior posts and discussed on our Saturday radio program, this legislation eliminates the secret ballot presently available to workers when it comes to the question of unionization. As you might suspect, Democrats are mostly in favor of its passage, given their long-time relationship with labor unions in general, and it has been up to the Republicans to

Tue, 04/29/2008 - 14:49

NH Party Chairs disagree on whether NH Primary 'worked'

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- At a Harvard symposium today New Hampshire's two political party leaders disagreed over the question whether the past New Hampshire Primary "worked".

"I thought it was a disaster," said Democratic Party Chair Ray Buckley. "We only had five days after Iowa and I don't think that allowed the type of retail politics we are used to."

The symposium, sponsored by the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, brought in national leaders to discuss the presidential primary calendar.