HKS announces endowed professorship

Monday, April 18, 2011 - 09:20 in Mathematics & Economics

The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) has announced the establishment of the James R. Schlesinger Professorship of Energy, National Security, and Foreign Policy, an endowed professorship honoring one of the most accomplished public servants of our time. The professorship, which was funded by Schlesinger friends and admirers from around the world, including a generous gift from MeiLi and Robert A. Hefner III, will focus on contemporary policy issues, with an emphasis on foreign policy, defense, strategy, energy, and intelligence. Schlesinger, a Harvard alumnus (A.B. 1950, A.M. 1952, Ph.D. 1956) who helped shape American security policies for more than four decades, served the United States as secretary of defense, secretary of energy, director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and chair of the Atomic Energy Commission. Since leaving his cabinet-level positions, he continues to answer the call of public service, most recently chairing the commission to investigate the Department of Defense’s treatment of detainees...

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