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Voting-roll vulnerability Study points to potential security weakness in many online registration systems Harvard Gazette article

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2017/09/study-points-to-potential-vulnerability-in-online-voter-registration-systems/ For as little as a few thousand dollars, online attackers can purchase enough personal information to perhaps alter voter registration information in as many as 35 states and the District of Columbia, according to a new Harvard study. Dubbed “voter identity theft” by study authors Latanya Sweeney, professor of government and technology in residence, research analyst Ji Su…

Ranjit Lall PhD candidate has been awarded a Leamer-Rosenthal Prize for Open Social Science in the Emerging Researchers category

http://www.bitss.org/people/ranjit-lall/ 2017 Leamer-Rosenthal Prize Recipient — Emerging Researcher Ranjit Lall is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Government at Harvard University. His research interests are in the area of international political economy, with a focus on international institutions, global governance, financial regulation, and quantitative methods. He graduated from the University of Oxford with a…

APSA Announces the 2017-2018 APSA Minority Fellowship Program, Spring Cycle Recipients

The American Political Science Association (APSA) is pleased to announce that Kaneesha Johnson, a first year PhD student at Harvard University, has been named as a 2017-2018 APSA Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Fellow, Spring Cycle.  Kaneesha Johnson (RBSI 2015) is a PhD student in the department of government at Harvard University. In the summer of 2015 Johnson…

American Exceptionalism Isn’t a Modern Idea by Paul Peterson in the Wall Street Journal

American Exceptionalism Isn’t a Modern Idea Alexis de Tocqueville concluded in the 1830s: “The situation of the Americans is entirely exceptional, and it may be believed that no democratic people will ever be put in the same situation.” https://gov.harvard.edu/sites/hwpi.harvard.edu/files/gov/files/05_02_17_wsj_american_exceptionalism_isnt_a_modern_idea.pdf?m=1493997482…

Eliza DeCubellis ’17 Wins Hoopes Prize

Eliza DeCubellis ’17 has won the Hoopes Thesis Prize for her thesis “Activism Under Authoritarianism: Breaking Ground on Domestic Violence in China.” Congratulations!…