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March 2023

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She may now wear crimson instead of cardinal, but we’re cheering for Claudine Gay, ’92, who was named the 30th president of Harvard, where she is a professor of government and of African and African American studies. 


Also music to our ears is the Grammy win of conductor Michael Repper, ’12, MA ’13, and the New York Youth Symphony for best orchestral performance.


But awards season isn’t only for entertainers—Beatriz Magaloni, a political science professor at Stanford, has won the 2023 Stockholm Prize in Criminology, the world’s most prestigious award in the field, for her research focusing on the complex challenges of public support for police militarization.

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