HKS establishes Kenneth I. Juster Fellowship Fund

Monday, January 24, 2011 - 10:30 in Psychology & Sociology

The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) is establishing the Kenneth I. Juster Fellowship Fund to support the research of outstanding Master in Public Policy (M.P.P.) students specializing in international and global affairs. The fund is endowed through a $500,000 gift from Kenneth I. Juster ’76, J.D. ’79, M.P.P. ’79, who has devoted much of his education, professional activities, and nonprofit endeavors to international affairs. “All of us at the Kennedy School are sincerely grateful for Ken Juster’s continued support,” said HKS Dean David T. Ellwood. “As a graduate, senior government official, business executive, and trustee of nonprofit organizations, he has been deeply engaged in promoting international understanding and advancing international relations from very different vantage points. He knows that an understanding of international and governmental affairs is critical to our future, and his gift will help attract and educate the sorts of leaders that are vital to us all in today’s global...

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