Vol 16 | FALL 2002

Harvard University, as an employer, and the Weatherhead Center, as a unit of the University, are privileged by theirlocation in a highly educated region of the United States. The Boston metropolitan area has a high-density population of cosmopolitan and talented professionals, many of whom are happy to establish their work life within the world of higher education. This population is also quite young, which accounts for the velocity of people’s comings … and goings (often to pursue graduate studies).
Both the intellectual capacity and sheer good will of the Weatherhead Center staff are recognized not only by members of the Harvard faculty whom it serves, but also by peers throughout the University. Over the past year, these are the important individuals who have joined the fold to make things work at this Center:

Wanthani Briggs is staff assistant for
Weatherhead Center administration,
publications, and student programs.
Leah Kane is staff assistant to Executive
Director Jim Cooney.
Elizabeth Burden is staff assistant to
Professors Jeffry Frieden, Iain Johnston, and Lisa Martin.
John Kuczwara is staff assistant for the
Program on U.S.-Japan Relations and assistant to Professor Susan Pharr.
Theresa Camire is program
coordinator for the Program on Nonviolent Sanctions and Cultural Survival.
Deborah Lee is research assistant for the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies.
Nadine Gerstler-Lopes serves as
staff assistant for Weatherhead Center
conferences.
Rachel Milner is program coordinator for the Program on International Conflict Analysis and Resolution and assistant to Professor Herbert C. Kelman.
Shannon Rice is program
coordinator for the Program on U.S.- Japan Relations.
Aya Sato-DiLorenzo is staff assistant for the Program on U.S.- Japan Relations.
Rebecca Webb is managing
editor of the journal, International
Organization.