• Board of Student Advisers

    The BSA is a student organization charged with providing several essential services to the Harvard Law School community: we serve as teaching assistants in the First Year Legal Research and Writing Program, as peer advisers to members of the first-year class and transfer students, and as administrators of the Ames Moot Court competition. Our Mission is to build a community, both among first-year students and among the diverse student body of the Harvard Law School.
  • Student Government

    Our mission on campus is to defend the welfare of the Student Body, advocate for policy changes for the benefit of the Student Body, and promote shared student governance.
  • Phillips Brooks House Association

    As a student-run organization, PBHA draws upon the creative initiative of students and community members to foster collaboration that empowers individuals and communities.
  • Community Development Project

    Harnesses the academic and professional resources of Harvard University to facilitate civic engagement in community and economic development projects in underserved communities.
  • Harvard STS Circles

    The STS Circle at Harvard is a group of doctoral students and recent PhDs who are interested in creating a space for interdisciplinary conversations about contemporary issues in science and technology that are relevant to people in fields such as anthropology, history of science, sociology, STS, law, government, public policy, and the natural sciences.
  • SLATE: Strengthening Learning and Teaching Excellence

    Created to reaffirm the Kennedy School's commitment to top performance in professional education, ensuring that HKS faculty match their intellectual distinction with a mastery of classroom skills.
  • LEAD

    LEAD convenes to explore the research and practice of Organizational Behavior, Personal Leadership Development, and the Teaching of Leadership. Our three goals are: 1. To enhance our members’ knowledge & practice in these areas, 2. prepare our members for diverse careers 3. encourage ongoing professional and social cross-pollination amongst our members.
  • HGSE Mindful Educators

    The purpose of the HGSE Mindful Educators student organization will be for students to (1) learn and practice the foundations of mindfulness meditation; (2) actively practice self-care during a high-stress academic period; (3) gain a deeper understanding of a practice whose presence in education today is burgeoning; and (4) cultivate a deeper sense of community as a student cohort.
  • HGSE Early Childhood Community

    The HGSE Early Childhood Community is a space for all students interested in early childhood. We aim to engage our community in discussions about early childhood development and education, and to connect students with the resources they need to be change-makers in the field.
  • HIVE

    HIVE (Harvard GSE Innovation & Ventures in Education) unites students and alumni from across Harvard University around education innovation, providing access to resources, mentors, networks, workshops, and competitions to develop impactful solutions to worldwide education problems. HIVE produces numerous events throughout the year to support Harvard students’ entrepreneurial aspirations e.g. HackED, Business Plan Review Night, Pitch Competition, SiliconValley Trek, Experts-in-Residence Panels, Alumni meetup, MIT-Harvard meetups and more
  • HDS Low Income Student Advocates

    HDS students helping low-income Harvard students navigate their place at the institution and assisting individuals with basic necessities.
  • HDS Prison Education Project

    HDS Prison Education Project (HPEP) partners with Partakers and Boston University's College Behind Bars Program to provide academic mentoring for students pursuing a college degree while incarcerated at MCI Norfolk.
  • HBS Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition Club

    The student club for Harvard Business School students interested in Entrepreneurship through Acquisition The ETA Club seeks to educate the HBS community about Entrepreneurship through Acquisition, and provide potential searchers with the network and resources needed to succeed.
  • HBS Women’s Student Association

    To actively support a community that empowers and mobilizes women to thrive academically, socially and professionally for long-term success.Events include: Dynamic Women in Business Conference, Speaker Series and Women's Welcome Event
  • HBS Volunteer Corps

    To inspire, organize, and facilitate community volunteer programs for members of the Harvard Business School community. Events/activities include: RC Section Charity Auctions Summer Search Campus Visits, Junior Achievement, Gardner Elementary After School Program and Holiday Drive or Service Project
  • HBS South Asian Business Association

    "The South Asian Business Association (SABA) provides a forum for students who want to participate and lead initiatives related to South Asia. Objectives include: Community unification, Education, Representation of South Asia on campus, and Inclusion"
  • HBS Impact Investing Club

    We strive to equip our members with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed as successful impact investors across the full spectrum of investing.
  • HBS Entrepreneurship Club

    The Entrepreneurship Club aims to provide a conduit by which students can access entrepreneurial resources, network with community entrepreneurs, and share ideas. The club is dedicated to furthering understanding about new and small businesses. Conducts a variety of events including an annual conference, competitions, startup assessment contest, distinguished speaker series and more.
  • HBS Design Club

    To create a center of excellence in design thinking and the discipline of innovation -- including creative and user-centric approaches to developing products, processes, and services -- at HBS through speakers, networking and skill-building activities.
  • HBS Tech Club

    The goal of the HBS Tech Club is to make Harvard Business School a global leader in the high tech and new media industries; to build a vibrant community of people with interest in high-tech and new media; to provide networking opportunities with students from other schools and professionals (execs, VCs, entrepreneurs); to support and facilitate recruiting efforts of students and companies; and to raising awareness of technology and trends.