Members of several of the Harvard Alumni Association's professional Shared Interest Groups share how being a part of these dynamic communities has benefited them both personally and professionally.
Harvard Alumni Association President Paul Choi AB '86, JD '89 announced the results of the annual election of the Harvard Board of Overseers and HAA Elected Directors during the Annual Meeting of the Harvard Alumni Association.
Thomas G. Everett, Roger W. Ferguson Jr. AB ’73, AM ’78, JD ’79, PhD ’81, John H. McArthur MBA ’59, DBA ’63, and Betsey Bradley Urschel EdM ’63 will receive the 2016 Harvard Medal.
Harvard alumni and friends in Seattle gathered at the Four Seasons Hotel on May 5 for a reception, dinner, and presentation on the opportunities and challenges of family wealth and charitable planning.
On Wednesday, May 4, Harvard alumni and friends came together at the Four Seasons Hotel in East Palo Alto, California, for an interactive discussion about the opportunities and challenges of family wealth as well as a presentation by Harvard neuroscientist David Ginty.
Harvard’s leading financial aid program helps Harvard attract extraordinary students and ensures that every admitted student can attend, regardless of his or her economic circumstances.
Larry Kahn AB '83 speaks about his volunteerism, his leadership of the Harvard Alumni Association's Early College Awareness program, and his belief in the importance of a college education.
For R. Scott Falk ’85, a bequest intention is a celebration: “It’s a final demonstration of your dedication and gratitude to Harvard, and it helps to ensure the College’s endurance.”
House Renewal is bringing new vitality to Harvard’s venerable House system to meet the needs of 21st-century living and learning while preserving the historic character of each residence. Learn how three undergraduates are using these exciting revitalized spaces.
The IRA charitable rollover provision of the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015, passed by Congress on December 18, revives the opportunity for qualified donors to make outright gifts of up to $100,000 to Harvard from their IRA.