Repeats every week every Friday until Fri May 13 2022 .
2:00pm to 5:00pm
Location:
Virtual event, registration required
Harvard community members and other Boston-area students and scholars are invited to join us during the fall semester every Friday for a free, online Indonesian language class, starting February 4th:
2-3:20 PM for intermediate students
3:40-5 PM for beginner students
Course Description
This class is not for credit and open to all Harvard students, faculty, fellows, and staff members as well as other Boston-area students and scholars. The lessons will be...
The ability of the global community to address some of its most pressing challenges, from climate change to the coronavirus pandemic, has been stymied by public unwillingness to engage in measures (such as vaccines or climate mitigation activities) designed to support the common good. Scholars have speculated that dense civic infrastructure in a community may make people more likely to adopt publicly-oriented behaviors, but empirical research on this point remains unclear. History shows that civic infrastructure can...
Join the Harvard University Asia Center, Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation and Lakshmi Mittal and Family South Asia Institute for a panel discussion featuring:
On Wednesday, March 23rd, join the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability (IARA) Project at the Ash Center in the virtual JFK Jr. Forum for a discussion with leaders in the field of philanthropy about how foundations are working to advance racial justice and contend with philanthropy's own colorblindness and white-dominant culture. We will hear from Crystal Hayling, Executive Director of the Libra Foundation, which partners with groups working towards justice and equity; Amoretta Morris, President of Borealis...
Harvard community members and other Boston-area students and scholars are invited to join us during the fall semester every Friday for a free, online Indonesian language class, starting February 4th:
2-3:20 PM for intermediate students
3:40-5 PM for beginner students
Course Description
This class is not for credit and open to all Harvard students, faculty, fellows, and staff members as well as other Boston-area students and scholars. The lessons will be...
Harvard community members and other Boston-area students and scholars are invited to join us during the fall semester every Friday for a free, online Indonesian language class, starting February 4th:
2-3:20 PM for intermediate students
3:40-5 PM for beginner students
Course Description
This class is not for credit and open to all Harvard students, faculty, fellows, and staff members as well as other Boston-area students and scholars. The lessons will be...
This webinar will be given by Wendy Leutert, Assistant Professor, East Asian Languages and Cultures at the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies at Indiana University Bloomington. It is part of M-RCBG's weekly Business & Government Seminar Series. Discussant: Meg Rithmire, F. Warren MacFarlan Associate Professor in the Business, Government, and International Economy Unit at Harvard Business School.
This event is being hosted by the Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government and co-hosted by the Ash Center...
As the fighting in Ukraine intensifies, we invite you to join leading historians Arne Westad, Elihu Professor of History at Yale University, author of “The Cold War: A World History”; and Fred Logevall (Moderator), Laurence D. Belfer Professor of International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School, in conversation. Together, Westad and Logevall will answer the questions: Could the attack on Ukraine be the inciting incident for a second Cold War? Did the Cold War ever really end? And what does history tell us about the global implications of the unfolding...
Join the Ash Center for an online conversation with Donald Cohen, co-author of “The Privatization of Everything: How the Plunder of Public Goods Transformed America and How We can Fight Back” (The New Press, 2021). Lizabeth Cohen, the Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies in the History Department at Harvard University, will serve as moderator.