Harvard’s Kennedy School has announced a new “American Service Fellowship” opportunity: Fully-funded scholarships with stipends for 50 military veterans and established public servants to enroll in the school’s Mid-Career Master in Public Administration program. https://t.co/ey3lxWP15y
The Harvard Kennedy School is offering 50 full-ride scholarships to public servants and veterans for a one-year degree through the Mid-Career Masters in Public Administration program, the school announced on Thursday morning. @EliseSpenner reports. https://t.co/WJP8t4O0vi
New this morning: @Kennedy_School out today with a new fellowship for vets and former federal workers for public service studies. Move comes as the university is sparring publicly with the White House on a host of issues. https://t.co/oR6CsaS580
Harvard University is considering establishing a $1 billion center dedicated to conservative scholarship amid increasing scrutiny and pressure from the Trump administration. This potential initiative aims to address criticisms related to the university's perceived liberal bias and issues such as campus antisemitism. The proposed conservative scholarship center would be modeled similarly to the Hoover Institution. Concurrently, Harvard's Kennedy School announced the launch of the American Service Fellowship, offering 50 fully-funded scholarships with stipends for military veterans and established public servants to pursue a one-year Mid-Career Master in Public Administration degree. This fellowship reflects Harvard's broader efforts to support public service education during a period of heightened tensions with the White House.