Harvard University-Graduate School Of Design || 48 Quincy St, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
The Ash Center is a proud sponsor of the Black in Design Conference, an event organized by the Harvard University Graduate School of Design African American Student Union (GSD AASU) to recognize the contributions of the African diaspora to the design fields and promotes discourse around the agency of the design profession to address and dismantle the institutional barriers faced by our communities.... Read more about Black in Design Conference
Ash Center Foyer (124 Mt. Auburn St. Suite 200-North)
Ash Center Student Speaker Series
Speakers: Glen Mpani, MC-Mason '18, Ford Foundation Mason Fellow
About the Event
Join Ash Center Ford Foundation Mason Fellow Glen Mpani (MC-Mason '18) as he discusses his experience as a democracy and governance practitioner working in Africa
About the Series
The Ash Center Student Speaker Series highlights and explores the implications and lessons learned from the research projects or applied learning experiences of Harvard...
Fainsod Room, Room 324, Littauer Building, Harvard Kennedy School
Worried about the state of freedom and democracy in the world today? Join your fellow students and faculty after the Forum event, "The Digital Threat to Democracy", to brainstorm (over pizza) about ways in which the Kennedy School community can address the principal challenge of our time.
This event is restricted to students and faculty. We encourage community members to join us at one of our other democracy-related events.
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mt. Auburn St., Suite 200-North
Ash Center Student Speaker Series
Please join us for the final Student Speaker Series event of the year, where we'll hear from WU May Chengnan, a Dalio Scholar at the Ash Center. May will talk about her experience as a primary school teacher, comparing and contrasting her time teaching at a private school in Switzerland with her experience teaching migrant children at home in China. The event will be moderated by Edward Cunningham, the Ash Center's China Programs Director.
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mt. Auburn St., Suite 200-North
Ash Center Student Speaker Series
This week, four students from Marshall Ganz's "Organizing: People, Power, Change" course will present on their work in and out of the classroom. The event will be moderated by 2015-16 Ford Foundation Mason Fellow and current Ash Center Research Fellow Ana Babović.
Speakers:
Andrew Kurban, MPA-MC '17 Rana Abdelhamid, MPP '17 Francesco Galtieri, MPA-MC '17 ...
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mt. Auburn St., Suite 200-North
Ash Center Student Speaker Series
Please join HKS students Paul Ochoa and Carlos Castillo Perez for a discussion of their Policy Analysis Exercise, a case study on a new startup which works to help cities finance public works projects through mini bonds.
The event will be moderated by Paul and Carlos' PAE advisor and Ash Center faculty member Jay Rosengard.
Speakers:
Paul Ochoa, MPP '17 Carlos Castillo Perez, MPP '17
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mt. Auburn St., Suite 200-North
Ash Center Student Speaker Series
Join Nyasha Weinberg, MPP '17, as she discusses her PAE research on early childhood education and care in the UK.
Speakers:
Nyasha Weinberg, MPP '17
About the Series
The Ash Center Student Speaker Series highlights and explores the implications and lessons learned from the research projects or applied learning experiences of Harvard University students supported by the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation. Each week, we...
Ash Center Foyer, 124 Mt. Auburn St., Suite 200-North
Ash Center Student Speaker Series
This week's Student Speaker Series will take a close look at how innovation and technology can reach rural or impoverished communities. Taking a step beyond just broadband access, we'll explore what the tangible resources that access can bring to a community; from online education to vocation and tutorial content, rural connectivity is a tool to impact people's lives for the better.
Speakers:
Sukhman Randhawa, MC-Mason '17 Santiago Amador, MC-Mason '17