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Opportunity to Comment on the Draft Guidance Framework for Federal Agency Exercise of March-In Rights

December 22, 2023

We would like to make you aware of an opportunity to provide feedback on a draft guidance framework designed to help federal agencies evaluate when it may be appropriate to exercise “march-in” rights under the Bayh-Dole Act.

March-in refers to a federal agency’s right to march-in and require the contractor, an assignee, or exclusive licensee of a federally...

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"Cornerstone of the Nation" by Peter Banseok Kwon, AM '08

December 20, 2023

Cornerstone of the Nation by RSEA alum Peter Banseok Kwon (AM ’08) is slated for release in February 2024. Published by Harvard University Asia Center, Kwon's book focuses on the defense industry and the building of modern Korea under Park Chung Hee. Kwon is Assistant Professor of Korean Studies at the University at Albany, State University of New York.

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Dataverse 6.1 is Here

December 20, 2023

Dataverse 6.1 is now available. Many thanks to all of the community members who contributed code, suggestions, bug reports, and other assistance across the project.

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Annals of Internal Medicine: Suicide in U.S. Indigenous Persons | Joseph P. Gone

December 20, 2023

The Department of Anthropology at Harvard University is pleased to share that Annals of Internal Medicine has published a new editorial by Professor of Anthropology Joseph P. Gone entitled "Suicide in U.S. Indigenous Persons: Reframing the Etiology and Solutions."

Indigenous persons in the United States are distinguished by who we count as kin. Indeed, our lives are organized by...

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Whistleblower Training for NIH Grant and Contract Recipients

December 20, 2023

Whistleblowers help the government recoup funds and prevent additional wrongdoing. The HHS Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) developed several video resources to help someone report wrongdoing related to a grant or contract, or even retaliation as a result of making such a report or filing a complaint.

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Dylan Renaud has been chosen as a 2024 Harvard Horizon Scholar!

December 19, 2023

Harvard Griffin GSAS introduces Dylan as one of the chosen 2024 Harvard Horizons Scholars. Selected by the Harvard Horizons Faculty Fellows, these scholars epitomize the exceptional researchers within Harvard’s PhD community. This year's group of eight students (our Dylan is one!) will receive comprehensive guidance in refining their presentation skills in preparation for a campus-wide symposium at Sanders Theatre on April 9, 2024. Follow this link for more information: ...

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