Inaugural Day of Service set for Sept. 29
The Harvard Undergraduate Council, the Harvard Graduate Council, and the Phillip Brooks House Association have partnered to coordinate the first University-wide Day of Service on Sept. 29. The Day of...
View ArticleBanner year ahead
The arriving members of the Class of 2015 weren’t the only new additions brightening the Yard in the final days of August. Strollers in the center of campus might also have noticed a series of...
View ArticleChanging the world, in under 9 minutes
In the academic world, this could be the ultimate lecture challenge: Present a game-changing idea, and do so in fewer than nine minutes. Brevity was not, however, the main goal for the inaugural event...
View ArticleThere’s only one Harvard
You can feel it. This time of year breathes a sense of the new and the familiar, mixed with a touch of uncertainty. The long-lasting traditions that welcome Harvard students have become new again....
View ArticleGrad students have can-do attitude
Tapping into their competitive spirit, students at five of Harvard’s graduate Schools challenged each other in a competition to collect canned food and other dry goods for the Greater Boston Food Bank...
View ArticleOf masks and mirth
“I feel like there’s only a couple of times in your life you can go to a masquerade ball,” said Katie McKillen, a student at the Harvard School of Public Health. “It’s like watching the red carpet of...
View ArticleInaugural Day of Service set for Sept. 29
The Harvard Undergraduate Council, the Harvard Graduate Council, and the Phillip Brooks House Association have partnered to coordinate the first University-wide Day of Service on Sept. 29. The Day of...
View ArticleBanner year ahead
The arriving members of the Class of 2015 weren’t the only new additions brightening the Yard in the final days of August. Strollers in the center of campus might also have noticed a series of...
View ArticleChanging the world, in under 9 minutes
In the academic world, this could be the ultimate lecture challenge: Present a game-changing idea, and do so in fewer than nine minutes. Brevity was not, however, the main goal for the inaugural event...
View ArticleThere’s only one Harvard
You can feel it. This time of year breathes a sense of the new and the familiar, mixed with a touch of uncertainty. The long-lasting traditions that welcome Harvard students have become new again....
View ArticleGrad students have can-do attitude
Tapping into their competitive spirit, students at five of Harvard’s graduate Schools challenged each other in a competition to collect canned food and other dry goods for the Greater Boston Food Bank...
View ArticleOf masks and mirth
“I feel like there’s only a couple of times in your life you can go to a masquerade ball,” said Katie McKillen, a student at the Harvard School of Public Health. “It’s like watching the red carpet of...
View ArticleHarvard-wide Welcome (back) Event in Harvard Square: Sept 14
On Saturday, September 14, from 1 to 7 p.m., students from all over the country and the world will be welcomed to Harvard Square with open arms by alums, fellow students, Harvard administrators, local...
View ArticleGiving women the edge
When businesswoman Lisa von Sturmer gave a sales pitch, she wore a bow in her hair on purpose. “They’d think I was fluffy, that they could probably push me around — and it would surprise them when...
View ArticleLectures That Last offers clear message
Faculty from each of Harvard’s 12 graduate Schools addressed a full house at the seventh annual Lectures That Last event, held at Harvard Business School’s Burden Auditorium on Feb. 23. As part of the...
View ArticleMasquerade Ball brings 900 together into One Harvard
This year’s Masquerade Ball brought “the largest attendance for [an] HESA event ever!” to the March 4 event, Ian Jackson, the coordinator of student affairs at the Division of Continuing Education,...
View Article‘Doing what you love’ message at Grad Council’s conference
When writer Antwan Steele arrived on campus as a speaker for the Leadership Conference of the Harvard Graduate Council (HGC), he admits he felt both pride and intimidation. “I’ll be honest: Initially,...
View ArticleHarvard grad student brings original ballet onstage
“Vanity Lane” was a personal journey for La’Toya Princess Jackson ’19. Jackson, a dramatic arts concentrator and A.L.M. candidate at the Extension School and vice chair for communications of the...
View ArticleHarvard’s global engagement showcased during Worldwide Week
Are you a global citizen? Is that a good thing? What are the major issues facing education globally? How will cities cope with 21st-century challenges such as sprawl, inequality, and climate change?...
View ArticleGiving women the edge
When businesswoman Lisa von Sturmer gave a sales pitch, she wore a bow in her hair on purpose. “They’d think I was fluffy, that they could probably push me around — and it would surprise them when they...
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