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October 13, 2005
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'A titan'
Thomas C. Schelling, Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Political Economy Emeritus, has been awarded the 2005 Nobel Prize in economic sciences for his instrumental research on game theory, which has informed public policy and helped prevent nuclear conflict. 'Tom Schelling is a titan, and it is not the slightest exaggeration to say that his remarkable scholarship has made the world a safer and better place,' said David T. Ellwood, dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government. Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Professor Emeritus Thomas Schelling wins Nobel in economics
Longtime FAS, KSG faculty member honored
International fellows find oasis at Harvard
Scholars at Risk provides safe haven from persecution
KSG professor earns Oxford appointment
Schauer will be 66th Eastman Professor in 2007-08
Feelings are key to negotiation
Saying 'Dont get emotional' during an argument may soon be obsolete
Katrina continues to stir Harvard community into action
- On the ground in Baton Rouge
- Doctors take their place on front lines
Not just politics as usual
Kennedy School pays tribute to JFK Jr., George
Summers talk focuses on diversity
President praises past advances, while underlining need for future progress
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