

The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society is dedicated to exploring, understanding, and shaping the development of the digitally networked environment. “Now, the ability to give back to Harvard Law School is a privilege that I am deeply grateful for, particularly because my contribution can be directed to an exciting, entrepreneurial Center that is in the vanguard of cyberspace research.” A Center-and a gift-for the future “A generous Brandeis Fellowship enabled me to attend Harvard, and that education opened extraordinary opportunities for me,” Klein said. The Campaign is part of the University-wide, $6.5 billion Harvard Campaign that runs until 2018. Klein’s gift is the largest individual gift to the Law School’s Campaign for the Third Century to date. Now, as the Center approaches a third decade of innovation, we are deeply grateful for Mike Klein’s gift, which will build on the Berkman family’s generosity to sustain the Center’s leadership position and allow for continued exploration in the years to come.” The scope of the Center’s work and the global reach of the Internet have grown dramatically over the last two decades.

Berkman created the Berkman Center for Internet & Society. “In 1997, a remarkably farsighted gift from the late Jack N. “This gift helps ensure that Harvard Law School will remain at the forefront of problem solving as we confront and take advantage of the global and digital future,” said Martha Minow, Morgan and Helen Chu Dean of the Law School. The Law School recently recognized the gift with a renaming celebration, and the Center is now known as the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. ’67 has made a generous gift of $15 million to the Berkman Center. Harvard Law School and the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University are pleased to announce that Michael R.
