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Judith Shklar was born as Judita Nisse (Latvian: Judīte Nise Šklāra) in Riga, Latvia, to Jewish Latvian parents. [1] [2] Because of persecution during World War II, her family fled Europe via Japan to the US and finally to Canada in 1941, when she was thirteen.
Catharine Drew Gilpin Faust (born September 18, 1947) [1] is an American historian who served as the 28th president of Harvard University, the first woman in that role. [2] She was Harvard's first president since 1672 without an undergraduate or graduate degree from Harvard and the first to have been raised in the South.
Chairman of Loeb, Rhoades Trust Company; former United States Ambassador to Denmark: Paul B. Loyd Jr. M.B.A. Former chairman and chief executive officer of the R&B Falcon Corporation (1997–2001) [186] Michael Lynton (born 1960) College 1982, Business 1985 CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment: Stanley Marcus (1905–2002) College 1925; Business 1926
Linda P. Brady, 2008–2015, University of North Carolina at Greensboro; Carolyn Martin, 2008–2011, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2011–present, Amherst College [56] Elsa A. Murano, 2008–2009, Texas A&M University [57] Renu Khator, 2008–present, chancellor of the University of Houston System and president of the University of Houston [58]
Harvard University announced Thursday that the 52-year-old dean of the school’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences will become its next president, first Black leader and the second woman ever to hold ...
This category is for people connected with Harvard. Since alumni (which for Wikipedia purposes is interpreted to be anyone who studied at an institution, whether or not they graduated), faculty and staff are separately delineated, the most common reasons people are not separately delineated is if they served on an advisory board of some sort or if they were a major donor to Harvard.
Beginning in 2018, Donovan worked for the Shorenstein Center at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government, and ran its Technology and Social Change Research Project, where she ...
In 1936, Harvard University founded the Harvard Graduate School of Public Administration, later renamed Harvard Kennedy School in honor of former U.S. President and 1940 Harvard College alumnus John F. Kennedy. The Kennedy School has an endowment of $1.7 billion as of 2021 and is routinely ranked at the top of the world's graduate schools in ...