Summer


Undergraduate Researchers Flash Mob in Harvard Yard

With nothing better to do (other than their research), undergraduates from PRISE and BLISS surprised tourists in Harvard Yard today by breaking out into dance moves in front of the John Harvard Statue.


Storage Monitor Positions Now Open

If you're looking for an easy way to make a few extra bucks before the end of the semester, you may be in luck. Although finals are quickly approaching, with them come storage hours—and some coveted jobs monitoring students as they rush to pack their belongings away on time.


New Course to Bridge Cultures

The Harvard Summer School is going global this June—even for students who will remain on this side of the Charles.


Second Shot at Summer

Nancy Saunders, Director of Undergraduate Career Programming and Advising at the Office of Career Services, speaks to students about the many ways still available to find internships and job opportunities for this summer.


OCS Launches Summer Fellowship for Seniors

The Office of Career Services has recently launched a new fellowship program supporting Harvard seniors who plan to travel purposefully in Europe during the summer after graduation.


New Summer Programs Focus on Research

For the first time this summer, two new pilot programs modeled after the six-year-old Program for Research in Science and Engineering (PRISE) will offer undergraduates an opportunity to conduct research in business and the social sciences.


OCS Is Thinking Ahead to Summer

If final exams have you dreaming of a time without classes, the Office of Career Services can help provide an escape: the Summer Opportunities Fair, this Thursday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Gutman Conference Center and the Radcliffe Gym.


Hemali A. Thakkar ’11 spent the summer in Liberia, where she helped chronicle the experience of patients suffering from depression and worked to create the Liberia Social and Economic Empowerment Center.


Lea Hachigian ’12, Andrew Iannone ’12, Joanna Li’ 12, Jack Turban ’11, Jennifer Ding ’13, Jennifer Batel ’12, and Janelle Lambert ’12 studied art and science in Italy this summer.


Anita J. Joseph ’12, Rachel B. Bervell ’13, Peggy Su ’13, and Byran Dai ’11 (left to right) spent eight weeks in Tanzania this summer working to improve the quality of patient care.


On The Road

It might appear that making art poses the real challenge; selling should be easy. But to the traveling art student, the creating is easy; it’s the selling that’s hard.


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