
Board Emeritus
I grew up in Eugene, Oregon where I developed a love for distance running and the rain. I’m particularly interested in the economics of cities, how markets shape them, and “order without design”. I’m passionate about hole-in-the-wall eats, fermentation/homebrew, and discovering new restaurants (I was the Food Literacy Project fellow for Kirkland House) – talk to me about the best places to eat in Cambridge!

Did Harvard monetarily favor Biden or Trump in the 2020 election, and who was favored for primaries? At what school were faculty most politically active?

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With less than an hour until the first results of the election come in, HODP is providing a snapshot of how Harvard students feel about the candidates, issues, and the state of the race.

Both HODP models predict a Biden win. But there's a lot of uncertainty in swing states: consistent state polling errors could tip the electoral college to Trump, as they did in 2016, and even with a Biden win, margins could be razor thin.

Where Harvard students stand on the conflict between the Harvard Crimson and ICE

Examining the public finances of student clubs paints a picture of institutional wealth.