• HDS Office of Information Technology & Media Services

    Office of Information Technology & Media Services support teaching, learning, research, and administration at HDS.
  • HealthPALs

    HealthPALs are a team of student healthcare liaisons between Harvard University Health Services and the campus community. They serve dual roles as educators who help students access and navigate care at Harvard University Health Services and ambassadors who bring student ideas, feedback and experience back to the health system to create meaningful change.
  • Food Literacy Project (FLP)

    The Food Literacy Project (FLP) cultivates an understanding of food from the ground up. Education focuses on four integrated areas of food and society: sustainability, nutrition, food preparation and community. Ultimately, the project goal is to promote enduring knowledge and engagement in all aspects of our food system.
  • HBS Career & Professional Development office

    Provides career advice, tools, workshops, events, and connects HBS students to in-term, summer, and post-graduating opportunities.
  • Harvard College Project for Justice

    The Harvard College Project for Justice is dedicated to the awareness and advocacy of issues surrounding injustice in the criminal justice system by organizing teach-ins, speaker events, discussions, and public conferences.
  • Harvard College Open Campus Initiative

    The Harvard College Open Campus Initiative aims to buttress the principles of free speech- and more broadly, principles of liberal thought intersecting with free expression - by advocating for their continued currency on campus and organizing discussions, public forums, and debates with different guest speakers.
  • Woodbridge International Society

    In addition to representing the interests of the international student population on campus, the Woodbridge Society organizes a number of projects and events aimed at providing a social and intellectual forum for individuals from all over the world to exchange ideas and foster a spirit of internationalism and multiculturalism.
  • Southerners Organizing Urgent Transformation Through Harvard College

    SOUTTH is committed to enacting intersectional justice in the American South and redefining the national and elite institutional narratives of the South by highlighting the region's historical and ongoing transformative and diverse people.
  • Harvard Latinos in Health Careers (LiHC)

    Harvard Latinos in Health Careers (LiHC) is a pre-professional organization whose objective is to provide undergraduate students with the resources to pursue their interest in a health profession. LiHC seeks to empower undergraduate pre-health students with academic, professional, social, cultural, and community resources.
  • The Harvard College British Club

    The Harvard College British Club is dedicated to providing services to students interested in Britain and its culture. Their outreach goal is to provide information and advice to applying and accepted students.
  • Harvard Black Men’s Forum (BMF)

    The Harvard Black Men's Forum catalyzes the agency of Harvard undergraduate black males through forums, panels, and discussions with faculty, community members, and guest speakers. Additionally, they support for disadvantaged members of this country through various service initiatives like the David Walkers Scholars Program, a tutoring and mentoring program.
  • Technology and Entrepreneurship Center at Harvard (TECH)

    "TECH's mission is to advance the understanding and practice of innovation and entrepreneurship through experiential education: by initiating, advancing and informing student projects. TECH helps faculty create and deliver innovation and entrepreneurship project courses, provides students with project support and sponsors and advises student groups working to build the Harvard innovation community. TECH, part of the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (HSEAS), creates an innovation community for both undergraduate and graduate students across the university."
  • SEAS Career Development Office

    Provides career advice and connects SEAS students to in-term, summer, and post-graduating opportunities.
  • Harvard African Students Association (HASA)

    HASA is an organization committed to nourishing cultural, intellectual, political and economic awareness about the African continent.
  • SEAS Office of Computing

    Provides information technology support and academic assistance to faculty, students, and staff.
  • SEAS “Active Learning Lab”

    The SEAS academic plan emphasizes the need for hands-on engineering experiences and student design projects. The Active Learning Laboratories are expected to take the lead and excel in supporting these student experiences.
  • Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business (HUWIB)

    Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business (HUWIB) seeks to empower a dynamic group of enterprising young women, uniting them through business education and experience. Through panels, conferences, outreach initiatives, skill-building workshops, leadership projects, mentorship programs, and social events, HUWIB seeks to expose undergraduate women to a variety of business careers.
  • Harvard College Japan Initiative

    Its mission is twofold: to connect Harvard Students with opportunities in Japan (summer camps, internships, WinterSessions etc), and to introduce Japanese students to the liberal arts education in the U.S. It also aims to promote the exchange of ideas and perspectives among Harvard students, Harvard faculty more widely, between students in the U.S and students Japanese students through discussions about political and social issues surrounding U.S.-Japan relations.
  • Harvard iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine)

    Harvard iGem engages with the public in conversations about the positive and negative potential of synthetic biology applications, to dispel common misconceptions, and gain a better understanding of community concerns. They also mentor budding high school iGEM teams in their research and competition and participate in the iGEM competition where they share their projects with an international audience, connect with other teams of synthetic biologists, relevant companies, and organizations.
  • Harvard Undergraduate BGLTQ Business Society (HUBBS)

    HUBBS is dedicated to opening pathways for BGLTQ students interested in finance, consulting, technology, and other business sectors to pursue their career goals through advising, discussion series, and panel talks.
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