Heller News Release
May 18, 2022
The Harvard Kennedy School Rappaport Public Policy Fellowship, the Boren Awards, and the Eli J. & Phyllis N. Segal Citizen Leadership Program will all welcome Heller students for their 2022 fellowship cohorts.
Heller in the News
May 18, 2022
The American Bar Association has awarded Anita Hill a 2022 Silver Gavel Award for "Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence."
Heller News Release
May 13, 2022
On Wednesday, May 4, the Heller community held a fireside chat where Dean David Weil passed the baton to incoming Interim Dean Maria Madison.
Heller in the News
May 13, 2022
Anita Hill explains how sexual harassment derived from civil rights law. “There was the sense that, OK, now we’ve tackled one area of equality, we’ve prevailed to some extent, let’s build on it.” One right leads to another. Or used to. In ancient days.
Heller in the News
May 13, 2022
“The Supreme Court is only as good as the people who are on it,” said Anita Hill, Brandeis University's professor.
Heller in the News
May 10, 2022
Using the Child Opportunity Index, the Live Red Foundation identified communities where children could benefit from multisport and endurance sports.
Heller in the News
May 04, 2022
Economics professor and author of A Fissured Workplace, David Weil, argues that the gig economy has resulted in declining wages, eroding benefits, inadequate health and safety conditions, and ever-widening income inequality for society as a whole. Eroding job conditions and employee protections did not create resilience in the labour market: it made it more fractured and fragile.
Heller in the News
May 02, 2022
30 years ago, Anita Hill shared her story of sexual harassment before an all white, mostly male, middle-aged U.S. Senate. But she was not alone. There was another witness who came forward to back her up, but was never heard from at Judge Clarence Thomas' confirmation hearing.
Heller in the News
May 02, 2022
Dr. Andrew Kolodny quoted in the Florida Record regarding Walgreens' involvement in the Florida opioid crisis.
Heller in the News
April 29, 2022
In Fortune, Anita Hill writes about the importance of empowering people to properly challenge abusive behavior in the workplace to create more accountability and safety.
Heller in the News
April 27, 2022
David Weil is interviewed in the Los Angeles Times about his nomination as head of the Labor Department’s Wage and Hour Division, the confirmation battle, and his views on what needed — and still needs — to be done.
Heller in the News
April 25, 2022
At a recent event, WSHU reports, Anita Hill said she was not surprised by the Republican attempt to discredit Jackson, but there has been some progress made in the 30 years since she accused Justice Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment during his 1991 confirmation hearing.