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This educational family adventure offers an enticing blend of diverse cultural influences, stunning natural beauty, and historical treasures.
LinkedIn has over 400 million members in 200 countries. There are 3 million companies connected on LinkedIn. It’s the number one way that many recruiters find and hire experienced talent. Yet, most ...
Join fellow alumni from across Harvard to hear from President Alan M. Garber AB ’77, PhD ’82 and Provost John Manning AB ’82, JD ’85. Vanessa Liu AB’96, JD’01 will moderate this live conversation for ...
Harvard University Alumni Affairs & Development (AA&D) programs and volunteer opportunities respect the rights, differences, and dignity of others. Those taking part in AA&D activities, are expected ...
Acclaimed surgeon, writer, and public health leader Atul Gawande MD '95, MPH '99 delivers keynote address at Harvard Alumni Day on June 6, 2025.
It’s a small group journey of astonishing beauty and consummate adventure, one that captures the magnificence of four distinct nations. It’s nature’s showcase come to life: ocean and mountains, desert ...
Karen Johnson has spent her entire career working to facilitate private, philanthropic support for Harvard—first for 30 years as an attorney at Ropes & Gray LLP and now as an attorney and director at ...
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 ...
By providing additional support to Harvard College students from low-income backgrounds, launch grants will help many soon-to-be graduates navigate the transition to life after Harvard ...
For George Walcott ’54, Harvard is family. His father, grandfather, and great-grandfather were graduates, all of his children followed his lead, and he met his wife, Wendy ’62, when she was a student ...
Join members of the Ivy+ community for the 2024 Annual Giving Conference hosted by the Harvard College Fund. You will have the chance to network and learn alongside other annual giving colleagues.
“My teachers always believed in me,” says Grace Kossia '16, EdM '17, a once refugee from the Congolese Civil War. Today, she works to help to bridge gaps in math learning as chief academic officer of ...