In many different ways, the Harbus newspaper has proved to be an enormous asset to the HBS community since its establishment 65 years ago. One of the great services the paper provides is a snapshot of the events, issues and concerns that mould the experience of being part of the HBS community. I’d like to… Continue reading 2002: A Year in Review
Tag: Human Rights
Mary Robinson: International Human Rights Advocate
September 30 – Mary Robinson (HLS ’68) addressed a packed Forum at the Kennedy School of Government’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy last Monday evening on the topic of “States, Society and the Future of Human Rights.” Robinson, who served as the first woman president of Ireland, recently concluded her term as the UN… Continue reading Mary Robinson: International Human Rights Advocate
Why Michael Ondaatje Is My Favorite Writer
“The first sentence of every novel should be: Trust me, this will take time but there is order here, very faint, very human. Meander if you want to get to town. – Michael Ondaatje, In The Skin Of A Lion People often ask each other about their favorites – films, books, music, whatever. Often, there… Continue reading Why Michael Ondaatje Is My Favorite Writer