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PBHA Open House
The Phillips Brooks House Association invites in Harvard students Thursday afternoon for an Open House. Students interested in social justice are able to sign up for one of their many programs.
Over Hot Cocoa, PBHA Reaches Out to Freshmen
A cozy aura filled the rooms of the Phillips Brooks House last night at its “Winter Warmer,” the first of several outreach initiatives by the public service group.
Panel Pays Tribute to Harvard Square Homeless Shelter
The Harvard Square Homeless Shelter hosted a panel discussion Wednesday that focused on a College alumnus’ new book about the organization.
Lavanam Adresses Indian Secularism
The aroma of Indian food welcomed guests entering the Phillips Brooks House yesterday afternoon, as a man dressed in white linen sat grinning on a red leather couch.
The learning curve
With a sense of urgency, PBHA's 2010 Robert Coles 'Call of Service' Lecturer and Awardee, U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, describes education as the most pressing issue facing America.
Arne Duncan Encourages Students to Serve
Secretary of Education Arne Duncan ’87 asked audience members to join in the fight for education reform.
Comedy Event Supports PBHA
Comedy for a Cause—an annual production sponsored by the Harvard College Concert Commission—raised laughs as well as funding for the Phillips Brooks House Association.
Auction Raises Over $2,000 for PBHA
The Phillips Brooks House hosted on Saturday its annual Big Bike Auction, raising over $2,000 in support of the association’s 86 programs.
Need a Bike? You Can Still Bid on One.
Looking for a speedier way to get to the Quad or an environmentally friendly vehicle for touring the area? The ...
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Honor Wilkinson ’14, Mary Hallowell ‘14, and Hayley Cuccinello ‘14 shopped for plants left over from the Phillips Brooks House Association’s plant sale outside of their open house event on Friday afternoon.
Students, Staff Join To Weatherproof Phillips Brooks House
Armed with caulk guns, foam insulation, and compact fluorescent light bulbs, sixty volunteers weatherproofed and made energy upgrades to the Phillips Brooks House yesterday.