Join us for an off-the-record conversation with President Alan M. Garber AB '77, PhD '82 about the University’s priorities, progress on campus, and his vision for Harvard’s future. This conversation ...
From your first day as a Harvard student you’ve been a part of an alumni community spanning the globe. With a network of more than 420,000 alumni, your Harvard family will always have your back. As ...
Since 1990, the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) has bestowed the John P. Reardon Jr. Alumni Award, formerly the HAA Award, to distinguished alumni in recognition of their extraordinary service to ...
Since 1990, the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) has bestowed the HAA Awards to distinguished alumni in recognition of their extraordinary service to Harvard University through leadership and ...
As a pioneering female leader in the male-dominated technology industry, the late Susan Wojcicki AB ’90 built her career—including senior executive roles at Google and YouTube—by recognizing the power ...
3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Please complete this registration form to confirm your attendance. You will be emailed the Zoom link before the event. This event is only open to members of the Harvard and ...
For Allen Ivey EdM ’57, EdD ’59, a pioneer in culturally sensitive psychology, watching his parents welcome citizens of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community into their lives in Mount Vernon, ...
When Elizabeth Garcia ’16 graduated from Harvard, she wanted to try something different. She had always believed in giving back—she is a first-generation College graduate whose journey to Harvard was ...
In high school, I struggled in AP Environmental Science. Perhaps it was because, in my small mountain town, climate change was framed as an unsettled debate. Or perhaps as more of a humanities person, ...
Majla Custo ’10 likes to say that going to Harvard seemed as likely as going to Mars. As a teenager in Bosnia dreaming of Cambridge, Custo could not imagine how her College journey would unfold. But ...
Harvard is forging ahead with ambitious climate research that is making a real-world impact. This discussion will delve into ongoing projects, including advances in reducing methane emissions, ...
Alvin John Clark PhD ’59 spent more than 30 years researching and teaching bacterial genetics. That path began at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS), shaped in part by a beloved ...
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