What is the Policy on the Use of the Harvard and Kennedy School Names and Insignias?
Harvard University has strict regulations regarding the use of the Harvard names and Insignias. A proposed new activity can only be labeled as “the Harvard Program on X” or anything similar under certain specific circumstances and only with advance permission of the Provost. Similarly, a proposed new activity can be labeled “the John F. Kennedy School of Government Program on Y” only with advance permission of the Academic Dean. This policy applies to use of the Harvard/Kennedy School names and insignias both in print and on the web. Please direct all inquires on the use of Harvard and/or Kennedy School names to Charlene Arzigian.
Harvard University has strict regulations regarding the use of the Harvard names and Insignias. A proposed new activity can only be labeled as “the Harvard Program on X” or anything similar under certain specific circumstances and only with advance permission of the Provost. Similarly, a proposed new activity can be labeled “the John F. Kennedy School of Government Program on Y” only with advance permission of the Academic Dean. This policy applies to use of the Harvard/Kennedy School names and insignias both in print and on the web. Please direct all inquires on the use of Harvard and/or Kennedy School names to Charlene Arzigian. For the complete policy, please see the Provost’s website: http://www.provost.harvard.edu/policies_guidelines/useofname/names_insignias.