Creating Meaning and Community Through the Arts: April Bang MPP ’06, Kelley Purcell AB ’02 and Claude Cormier MDes ’94 share their stories of artistic expression and social impact.
Cecily Wardell AB '03, Elizabeth ten Grotenhuis AB '70, PhD '80, and Kathleen Moreno Dorkin AB '70, BF '81, EdM '89 have drawn on what they learned at Harvard to create and grow the nature-based Birches School in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
Alexander Otto ’90, MBA ’94 never forgot the welcome he received as an undergraduate at Harvard. And he wants to help future generations of students thrive as he did.
Regina Ryan MPA '04, co-president of Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs, describes how this Shared Interest Group is building a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem that brings alumni together as advisors, collaborators, and friends.
Accomplished painter Nancy Rae Parker believes in advocating for disadvantaged students and demonstrates it through an eponymous undergraduate scholarship fund.
Emily R. Van Dyke AB '03, MPH '09, president of Native American Alumni of Harvard University, discusses how the Shared Interest Group is helping to give voice to the Native experience at Harvard.
Jonas Akins AB '01, MBA '12, president of the Harvard Veterans Alumni Organization, discusses Harvard's relationship with the military and how the Shared Interest Group is helping to strengthen ties between the two institutions.
Annie Douglas AB '12, founding president of Harvard Alumni for Mental Health, describes how the Shared Interest Group has helped her stay connected to Cambridge and make new connections as she embarks on a career in medicine.