Extension School
Gates to Extension School
The gate entrance to the Harvard Extension School’s administrative offices, pictured in 2015.
Amanda M. Graves
Amanda M. Graves, who has spent her time previously working in the United States Coast Guard, as an auto mechanic, and in the music industry, has now integrated herself into life at Harvard through the Harvard Extension School. "You can make connections. I have friends from the College; I have friends from the grad schools; I have friends that work at the School," Graves says. "You have to have the initiative to seek them out."
Sarah Meyers
Sarah Meyers, who studied physics at Cornell as an undergraduate student, is currently fulfilling pre-med requirements at the Harvard Extension School before applying to medical school.
Teaching at the Extension School
Professor Andrew Engelward teaches his class, Math E-300 “Math for Teaching Arithmetic,” to Extension School students.
In Face of Storm, Most Harvard Schools Will Close Monday
Monday will mark the second time that Harvard has suspended operations due to inclement weather in two weeks.
Video: Top 10 Stories That Shaped 2014
2014 was a year of change and controversy as Harvard affiliates reacted to events on campus and across the nation. In this feature, Crimson Multimedia uses photo and video to recap the 10 biggest stories of 2014.
Citing University’s Commitment to Free Speech, Faust Says ‘Abhorrent’ Black Mass Will Not Be Barred
University President Drew G. Faust said in a statement earlier this morning that she affirms the right of the Harvard Extension School Cultural Studies Club to host a Satanic event involving a demonstration of “Black Mass” this evening, but strongly disagrees with the club’s decision to hold it.
Even after Harvard Group Drops Sponsorship, Black Mass Takes Place at Hong Kong
The Harvard Extension School Cultural Studies Club has dropped its sponsorship of a re-enactment of a satanic “black mass” ritual, which was scheduled to occur Monday evening at Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub.
Amid Opposition, Extension School Club Will Hold Satanic Black Mass Demonstration
Despite condemnation by the Archdiocese of Boston and many alumni and students on campus, an organization of Harvard Extension School students will host a staging of a satanic “black mass” on campus on Monday.
With Major Winter Storm Bearing Down, Harvard ‘Curtails’ Operations
The University curtailed its operations early Thursday afternoon, shuttering offices and asking non-essential employees to stay home from work Friday, as the first major snowstorm of the year struck New England and blanketed Harvard Yard.
Harvard's Newest Recruit: Kim Kardashian?!
In Kimye news unrelated to that motorcycle humpfest, it seems Kim Kardashian may have decided that her next step towards world domination involves enrolling at Harvard.
After Marathon Explosions, All Appears Safe at Harvard and in the Square
In the hours after bombings at the Boston Marathon, Harvard Square was thrust into a state of unrest following unconfirmed bomb threats, an evacuation of the John F. Kennedy School of Government, and the cancellation of some evening classes. The Cambridge Police Department confirmed that the area was clear of all potential threats Monday evening.
A Different Ed Ex
Founded in 1910, the Harvard Extension School offers classes to nearly 13,000 students living in and around Boston. The school attracts a diverse class, bringing together recent high school graduates and 40-year-olds all in the same classrooms.