The following resources are available to help assist students with their communications goals.
A writing consultant is available to the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø community to offer a variety of services from assisting students with policy memos, case analyses and other class assignments to helping seasoned writers polish drafts for publication. For more details or to make an appointment, see the Details & Appointments section.
A collection of writing, public speaking and digital communications resources curated from ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø communications program faculty, ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø workshop presenters, universities, and communications practitioners can be found below.
Writing Consultants
During the academic year, writing consultants will offer a variety of services to the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø community.
These free private one-on-one sessions can help you with:
- Assignments such as policy memos, case analyses, and op-eds
- Self-editing for clarity, concision, and style
- Presenting your ideas effectively to different audiences
- Improve style, structure, and argumentation
- Improve use of data and grammar
Regarding appointments, keep in mind:
- Writing consultants are not a copy editors or proofreaders.
- Consultants are not ESL Instructors. They can help international students with English grammar on a limited basis.
- Students must send material to be reviewed to Consultants at least 48 hours ahead of an appointment. Please include assignment or prompt when available.
- Last minute cancelations: If you need to cancel your appointment, please take your name off the schedule ASAP.
- Sign-up for WAITING LIST (found on Google Sheet tab of schedule) if you want to be notified of last minute cancelations. When possible, include the end date by which you need to have the meeting.
- No Shows: If a student misses 2 appointments and signs up for a 3rd, they will not be given priority.
- Drafts should be between 2-5 pages in length. Longer projects will require multiple meetings.
For appointments,
Writing Consultants:
Jerry Lanson (Fall and Spring)
Online only
Jerry Lanson is a former ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy where he taught "Feature Writing for Politics and Policy." Jerry was an associate professor of journalism at Emerson College and was a former acting and deputy city editor a the San Jose Mercury News.
Jerry will be available Tuesdays and Thursdays.
He can also be reached at jerrylanson@gmail.com, or by calling 781-799-7465.
Austin Bogues (Fall)
Online and In Person appointments available)
Austin Bogues is a politics editor at USA TODAY where he helps lead breaking news coverage of the 2024 campaign. Previously, he has served as commentary editor at the paper and has worked at local newspapers including the Asbury Park Press on the Jersey Shore, and the Daily Press Media Group in Hampton Roads, Va. He was a 2020-21 fellow with the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. He is a 2008 graduate of Hampton University, in Hampton, Va., where he majored in Broadcast Journalism. In 2023, he graduated from the Harvard Divinity School with a Master of Religion and Public Life, where he concentrated on religious understandings of societal and political polarization.
James Geary (Spring)
Online and In Person appointments available)
James Geary is an Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. He has also taught at Bennington College, Harvard Extension School, and Tufts University and has been an Ida Beam Visiting Professor at the University of Iowa. He is the former deputy curator of the , where he edited . Before joining the Nieman Foundation, he worked as a journalist in Europe for more than 20 years, including a decade with Time, where he was editor of the European edition of the magazine. Geary is the author of , , , the New York Times bestseller , and . He has performed, given talks and conducted writing workshops at, among other venues, , Live from the New York Public Library, the Bread Loaf Writer's Conference, the Sun Valley Writer’s Conference, the Edinburgh Book Festival, the Hay-on-Wye Festival, the Genoa Science Festival, the and the .
Appointments with James Geary will be available in Spring, 2025.
Public Speaking Consultant
A public speaking consultant is available to the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø community to offer individual support and assistance for upcoming presentations and speeches.
Jill Slye (founder & principal of , and an instructor in many Harvard Communities), is available to meet with ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø students. Meetings (online and in-person) are designed to be a safe space for students to practice, learn new techniques, and hone their public speaking skills.
For appointments,
Peer Writing Tutors
​The ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Library's Peer Writing Tutors provide individualized support for ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø students working on writing projects. Tutors are trained by an ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø faculty member to help bring out the best writing in their peers through one-on-one workshopping.
Tutors are not copy editors or proofreaders, meaning they will not provide line-by-line editing on otherwise completed projects. Instead, Tutors will:
- Help you self-edit for clarity, concision, and style
- Structure an argument to present your ideas effectively
Appointments are 25 minutes long. Students should bring the text they are working on to their appointment (on a laptop is fine), and there is no need to share it with your tutor in advance.
Information about the Fall 2024 Schedule Coming Soon!
Writing Resources
- Becoming a Better Writer| Greg Harris
- | Lauren Brodsky
- Tips for Writing Analytic Research Papers| Marie Danziger
- , 17th Edition (University of Chicago Press, 2017).
- (Basic Books, 2020).
- Fowler, H.W. , (Oxford University Press, 2004).
- Strunk, William, Jr., and E.B. White. (Longman, 1999).
- Tarshis, Barry. (Pocket Books, 1992).
- Warriner, John E., and Francis Griffith. , Complete Course (Harcourt Brace, 1963.)
- Zinsser, William. , (Harper Perennial, 2006).
- (*and click on Top Ten Tips)| thepunctuationguide.com
- | University of Kansas Libraries
- Some Basic Guidelines for Starting to Edit | Jeffrey Seglin
- How to Edit Your Own Writing and Others | Greg Harris
- Using Reverse Outlines|Jeffrey Seglin
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ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Policycast with Lauren Brodsky and Todd Rogers
| UN Economic Commission for Europe
- Guidelines for a Successful Op-Ed Pitch| Alex Green
- | Greg Harris
- Sampling of Publication Outlets for Students | Jerry Lanson
- | Library
- | Communications Program
- How to Write a Book Proposal | Sample Book Proposal |Greg Harris
- | IDRC - CRDI
- | The Writing Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- | Explore policy memos for the U.S. and abroad. Learn policy writing best practices and expectations.
- How to Write a Policy Memo | Lauren Brodsky
- How to Write a Policy Memo That Matters | The University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy
- Video - How to Write an Op-ed| Jeff Seglin
- How to Write an Op-ed| Jeff Seglin
- How to Write an Op-ed | Nick Kristof
- How to Write an Op-Ed, Classic Op-Ed Structure | Jeff Seglin
- CALL TO ACTION: How Write Op-eds that inspire Change | Alex Green
- Make Better Arguments, Including in Your Op-eds | Scott Jennings
- Guidelines for a Successful Op-Ed Pitch| Alex Green
- , Fast Company, 12/2020| Lauren Brodsky, ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Lecturer
- | Thompson Writing Program, Duke University
- | UNA Center for Writing and Excellence
- | The Writing Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- | UCONN Writing Center
- | Faculty Focus
- | Harvard Kennedy School
- Award Winning PAE's | Harvard Kennedy School
- | Harvard Kennedy School
- Structuring Your PAE or SYPA as a White Paper or Briefing Book| Communications Program
- Structuring a PAE or SYPA | Luci Herman
- Writing White Papers for Impact | Steven Strauss
- Guidelines for Successful Policy Analyses | Marie Danziger
- How to Write an Executive Summary| Lauren Brodsky
- Briefing Book Guide| Communications Program
- Criteria for Effective Briefing Books| Communications Program
- Generic Components of Briefing Books| Communications Program
Harvard Kennedy School has published very clear guidelines regarding the need to cite words and ideas you have borrowed from other sources. Please review the ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Academic Code for information regarding citations.
The Harvard Kennedy School Library's links to resources including the American Psychological Association (APA) format, and information for citing web resources.
Public Speaking Resources
Join Harvard's Crimson Toastmasters and gain public speaking experience and feedback.
Members meet the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month.
To find out more, visit their website -
- |Marie Danziger
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- Stand Up: How to Advocate for Your Ideas, Compel and Audience, and Make them Laugh | Terri Trespicio
- How to Deal with a Hostile Audience | Holly Weeks
- Delivering Bad News | Holly Weeks
- How to Give a Successful Press Conference | Pete Wilson
- Communicating in a Crisis | Genevieve Fraser
- | Marie Danziger
- | Holly Weeks
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- | Marie Danziger
- | Holly Weeks
- | Marie Danziger
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- | Marie Danziger
- User-Friendly Speech Frameworks | Holly Weeks
- Speaking with Clarity | Genevieve Fraser
- Be a Media Influencer | Terri Trespicio
Digital Communications & Social Media Resources
- Designing High-Impact Data Visualizations Slides | Hong Qu
- Data Storytelling Resources | John Wihbey
- Design Principles for Data Visualization | Jess Cohen-Tanugi
- A Quick Guide to Using Audacity | Ken Gagne
- Blog Like a Journalist: Establishing Your Voice in the Digital Age | Dan Kennedy
Channeling Frustration to Change the World | Ashley Spillane
- Documentary Production | Franco Sacchi
- Tips for Shooting Video B-Roll and Cut Aways | Franco Sacchi
ESL Resources
The Communications Program is not designed to replace English as a Second Language (ESL) courses, but if in-depth assistance is desired, there are a few services available locally:
- Academic Resource Center (ARC) at Harvard University -
- The on Brattle Street offers short, intense ESL assistance.
These websites also contain useful ESL resources:
- Improve your English grammar, essay and persuasive writing with this introductory college writing course.
- Gain critical communication skills in writing and public speaking with this introduction to American political rhetoric.
- : ESL-specific exercises
- Writing Center.
- open courseware course for free on Critical Reading and Writing.
- open courseware course for free on Writing and Reading the Essay.