Global Engagement Stories
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Apr 12, 2013
I Choose Harvard: Ingrid Ehrenberg '82, MBA '87 and Joseph Chan
Ingrid Ehrenberg ’82, MBA ’87 has always been drawn to unfamiliar people and places. So it makes sense that she concentrated in East Asian studies at Harvard—including learning the challenging Mandarin language—and then spent two decades living and working in Hong Kong and Singapore. Read More
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Mar 10, 2013
Digital Harvard in Austin at SXSW
Austin sees crimson as Harvard's digital community convenes during the South by Southwest Interactive Festival. Alumni, students and faculty representing eight of Harvard’s 12 Schools gathered to celebrate innovation. Read More
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Jan 21, 2013
Inside India’s Pop-Up City
Life at the Kumbh Mela can be heard long before it can be seen. Two hours before dawn, the nonstop soundtrack of the world’s largest human gathering drifts up to an oasis of tents on a dusty hill overlooking the site of the Hindu festival. At the camp, a group of Harvard professors, students, and researchers fumbles its way into a few rented jeeps in the 5 a.m. darkness. Read More
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Jan 14, 2013
Global Networking Night: January 2013
Alumni and students gathered in 58 cities worldwide to catch up, converse, and connect. Read More
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Aug 20, 2012
London Calling: Harvard at the Olympics
Harvard’s alumni athletes rowed their way to gold, silver, and bronze at the summer Olympic Games in London. Read More
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Aug 15, 2012
Global Networking Night: The World Made Smaller
From Boston and Buenos Aires to Cairo and Cape Town, Harvard alumni around the world “mixed and mingled” in what one alumna called the “perfect atmosphere” to meet interesting alumni of all generations. Read More
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Jun 19, 2012
Connect and Converse at Global Networking Night 2010
From New York to Los Angeles, from Munich to Quito, the HAA’s Global Networking Night is popular with alumni and students alike. Join us! Read More
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Mar 8, 2012
Power Play
Bringing electricity to remote areas in developing countries is a challenge Harvard graduates Jessica O. Matthews AB ’10 and Julia Silverman AB ’10 decided to tackle head on. Read More
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Dec 1, 2011
Ann Bennett Spence AM '69
Ann Bennett Spence believes that the future of our country depends on our ability to train world-class scholars and scientists. Read More
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Nov 17, 2011
Ashraf Hegazy AB ’96, MPA ’09
“Like any start-up, our first five years were painful,” laughs Ashraf Hegazy AB ’96, MPA ’09. He’s speaking about the Harvard Arab Alumni Association (HAAA), which he cofounded in 2001. Read More
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Nov 5, 2011
Successful HAA Leaders Conference in Latin America
Club leaders and volunteers from several countries in Latin America gathered in Cartagena, Colombia in November 2011 for the first ever Harvard Latin America and Friends Club, Contact, and SIG Leaders meeting to take place in the region. Read More
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Oct 14, 2011
Learning from Lizards
Human rights in Chile. Neuroscience in Italy. Mandarin language in China. Culture and politics in Cuba. Viking studies in Scandinavia. AIDS prevention in Botswana. These are just a few strokes on the canvas of issues that Harvard College students can explore internationally during the calendar year. Read More
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Oct 14, 2011
Charles E. Ryan ’89
Charles E. Ryan ’89 spent 16 years living in Russia as the former Soviet Union crumbled and its fledgling countries began building their economies. What pulled him there, as a young alumnus, was his senior thesis at Harvard. Read More
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Sep 6, 2011
Don Lindsay '63
Don Lindsay ’63 established a bequest to give back for all that Harvard gave to him. Read More
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Aug 8, 2011
Anita Joseph ’12: Part Two
Anita Joseph '12 is spending her summer in the foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro where she is studying public health facilities in Tanzania. This is the second installment in her personal account. Read More
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Jul 28, 2011
Jeannie Park AB ’83
Designer shoes and ethnic studies. For Jeannie Park AB ’83, it’s just another day at the Harvard Alumni Association. Read More
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Jul 14, 2011
Anita Joseph ’12
Anita Joseph '12 is spending her summer in the foothills of Mt. Kilimanjaro where she is studying public health facilities in Tanzania. Read More
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Apr 29, 2011
Janet Lewis, PhD Candidate
Janet Lewis, a PhD candidate in government, is researching why some people become powerful insurgents in Africa and why others do not. Read More
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Mar 12, 2011
Harvard Alumni in Japan
Reach other Harvard alumni affected by the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, as well as fellow alumni and friends around the world. Read More
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Oct 14, 2010
HAA Award Winners
The Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) Awards were established in 1990 to recognize outstanding service to the University through alumni activities. This year’s awards ceremony took place on October 14, during the HAA board of directors’ fall meeting. Six alumni were honored. Read More
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