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August 23, 2012

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FACULTY

Guéhenno
 

Meet New Faculty: 2012-13

What are the world's most pressing issues? Read about the interests and experiences of our newest faculty members in a series of brief interviews.

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ACADEMICS

 
Geoffrey Johnston

Spotlight on MPA Program in
Environmental Science and Policy

The Earth Institute and SIPA worked with an Emmy-award winning filmmaker to create a video that provides an in-depth look into the life of the MPA-ESP program, which is currently educating its largest cohort ever.

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ALUMNI

 

Behar Xharra MIA’12 Continues Work
On Behalf of Kosovo, His Homeland

Having declared independence in February 2008, Kosovo is now recognized as an independent nation by more than 90 UN members. Last month Behar Xharra MIA’12 co-presented in Pristina the results of an eight-month study on the role of diaspora in public diplomacy and image building for the nation.

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IN THE NEWS

 


Analysis and Commentary from
Faculty, Students, Alumni

Richard Clarida on the Fed's monetary policy: Bloomberg »

Steven Cohen on cleaning polluted waterways: New York Times »

Arvind Panagariya (left) has lunch with India's Business Standard »

Dorian Warren on unions and change: New York Times »

 

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