Student Groups Outside of Dudley House

Current GSAS Student Organization Handbook and Registration Forms (PDF)

2007-2008 STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS IN THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, HARVARD UNIVERSITY

BIOMEDICAL GRADUATE STUDENTS ORGANIZATION provides activities for the education and entertainment of members of the Harvard community and specifically for graduate students. Activities include student outings, seminars, and social activities. Contact Allan M. Gurtan ( gurtan@fas.harvard.edu ) The e-mail for the group is dmsso_admin@hms.harvard.edu .

W.E.B. DU BOIS GRADUATE SOCIETY : Promotes scholarly research across Faculty of Arts and Sciences disciplines, about issues of concern to the minority community as well as providing an environment supportive of such research. Activities include sponsoring the W.E.B. Du Bois Colloquium, publishing an annual journal, offering informal talks and discussions, hosting social events and fostering a sense of community among scholars whose racial and/or ethnic groups have been historically under-represented in academia. For more information e-mail dubois-list@fas.harvard.edu or contact Ernesto Martinez ( martin2@fas.harvard.edu ) or Stephanie Parsons ( sparsons@fas .harvard.edu , 496-5823). Website address: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~dubois .

GRADUATE DORMITORY COUNCIL : Representatives selected from residents of the GSAS Residence Halls. Focuses on concerns of residents and sponsors social activities during the year. Contact harvardgdc@gmail.com . President Megan McClean (mcclean@fas.harvard.edu). Web site address: http://www.harvardgdc.com.

GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL : Composed of representatives from each department and program in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. The Council provides financial support for approved GSAS student organizations and events, organizes several of its own social activities, and performs other services for the GSAS community. The Council also offers free laser printing for its members. Council members serving on various University committees present matters of student concern to the faculty and administration. President Crystal Fleming (cfleming@fas.harvard.edu) (Dudley House, Lehman Hall M-4, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138; Off: (617) 495-7512.) Web site is http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~gsc . E-mail gsc@hcs.harvard.edu .

GSAS ALLIANCE FOR JUSTICE IN THE MIDDLE EAST is committed to providing a forum for critical, rigorous dialogue about issues affecting the contemporary Middle East for the Harvard community. The group's orientation is defined broadly as secular, humanist, and progressive and shall include but not be limited to organizing formal and informal debates and discussions on topics relevant to issues pertaining to the Middle East. The group will host a broad range of speakers representing different political views and run a series of film screenings as part of its programming. Contact President Sarah El Tantawi at eltantaw@fas.harvard.edu.

GSAS ANTHROPOLOGY SOCIETY provides an environment for learning about the various aspects of the field of Anthropology through scholarly and informal exchange. Planned activities include a graduate student conference, movie nights, themed parties, and sponsoring guest speakers. Activities will be open to all members of the Harvard community. Contact Co-Chairs Jade Guedes at jguedes@fas.harvard.edu ) or Katherine Duncan at kduncan@fas.harvard.edu.

GSAS BAHÁ'Í ASSOCIATION is concerned with the spiritual and social issues embodied in the teachings of the Bahá'í faith, including such principles as the unity of the human race, the fundamental harmony of all religions, celebration of diversity, the eradication of prejudice, and the equality of women and men. The group will seek to promote greater awareness and understanding of these issues and of the Bahá'í faith in general in the Harvard community by appropriate means such as meetings, seminars, devotional gatherings, and study groups. Membership is open to all students, faculty, and other members of the Harvard community. E-mail bahai@hcs.harvard.edu . Web address http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~bahai

GSAS CAPOEIRA ANGOLA gives people an opportunity to study the Afro-Brazilian martial art called Capoeira Angola. Through the philosophy, practice, discipline, and history of Capoeira Angola the community works towards better physical, mental, and spiritual health in our society. President Maryam Gharavi (gharavi@fas.harvard.edu).

GSAS CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPEAN SOCIETY AT HARVARD provides a forum for interested members of the Harvard community to enhance their knowledge of Slavic cultures and promotes community between students from Central and Eastern Europe and other students interested in studying aspects of these regions. Activities include hosting speakers, discussion circles, film screenings, musical performances, and social events. Contact president Emily Van Buskirk (vanbusk@fas.harvard.edu).

GSAS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - GSASCF : We are a community of Christian graduate students who come together to challenge and encourage one another in living our lives following Jesus Christ. In so doing, we seek to unite our faith and our scholarship through the discussion of faith-related issues in our disciplines, as well as through prayer, worship, and the study of scripture. Christ's message challenges and sharpens all aspects of our lives—intellectual, relational, and spiritual—and thus we wish to provide the graduate school with an intelligent, faithful presentation of the Christian faith. For more information, contact info@gsascf.org . President Rachel McCord ( rpmccord@fas.harvard.edu ). Website address: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~gsascf .

GSAS DUTCH CULTURAL SOCIETY is concerned with the social and cultural issues regarding the Netherlands. The group will seek to promote greater awareness and understanding of Dutch culture and society in the Harvard community through activities such as public speaking and discussions, cultural gatherings, celebrations of national holidays, language tables, and the showing of Dutch movies. The GSAS Dutch Cultural Society will be a gathering place where Dutch students and those interested in the Netherlands will be able to socialize and participate in scheduled programs. Website: www.hcs.harvard.edu/dcs . Contact President Ernst van Nierop at nierop@fas.harvard.edu or e-mail dcs-list@hcs.harvard.edu.

GSAS ETHIOPIAN STUDENTS AT HARVARD . The group is committed to providing the Harvard community, and specifically graduate students, with a non-partisan forum for discussing issues pertaining to Ethiopia. The activities of the group will include, but not be limited to, coordinating discussion groups, sponsoring lectures, and organizing symposia. Contact President Deriba Olana at olana@fas.harvard.edu . Website: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/ethiohs . E-mail: ethiohs@hcs.harvard.edu .

GSAS GRADUATE ISLAMIC SOCIETY provides opportunities to explore topics in Islamic Studies, Islam, or Muslim life by offering workshops, social and religious events open to the larger Harvard community, interfaith discussions and panels, and community service. Contact President Martin Nguyen at mtnguyen@fas.harvard.edu or graduateislamicsociety@gmail.com .

GSAS HARVARD BIOTECHNOLOGY CLUB is dedicated to providing members with the opportunity to learn about the biotechnology industry and entrepreneurship through seminars and case studies in a discussion format moderated by guest speakers from the business community. The GSAS HBC will also use its resources to inform the Harvard community of the various programs it will be sponsoring. E-mail directors@thebiotechclub.org . Web site address: http://www.thebiotechclub.org .

GSAS HARVARD CHINESE TRADITIONAL MEDICINE ASSOCIATION has as its goal to provide a broad contextual platform in order to investigate the challenges and opportunities of integrating traditional Chinese medicine with conventional Western medicine. Activities will include presenting and exchanging information on traditional Chinese medicine's philosophy and theories and its broad array of treatments and techniques; providing information about evidence-based research and applications to prevention, health, and self healing; sponsoring seminars or forums discussing traditional Chinese medicine; and organizing social activities. Contact Danny Ooi at ooi@fas.harvard.edu .

GSAS INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH NETWORK aims to bring together members of the Harvard community, including GSAS programs, the Medical School, and the School of Public Health, to focus on the interfaces between the various disciplines and international development. The goal of the group is to build bridges between members of these communities and, from these interactions, to begin actively addressing the problems of biomedical and health research and development. Web site: www.hcs.harvard.edu/~ishn . E-mail: ishn@hcs.harvard.edu . President Julia Fisher ( jfisher@fas.harvard.edu ).

GSAS SEEDING LABS promotes the causes of international scientific research and global health within the Harvard community through various activities including collecting surplus and used laboratory equipment from research scientists at Harvard and redistributing it to colleagues in developing countries, working on improving communication and collaboration between Harvard scientists and international colleagues, promoting recycling efforts within Harvard's scientific research communities, and collaborating with other student groups, academic programs, and university officials who seek to improve global scientific research and international development. E-mail info@seedinglabs.org or President Paul Cruickshank at pcruicks@fas.harvard.edu .

GSAS STUDENT-PARENTS ORGANIZATION aims to enrich the academic experience and provide visibility and support for graduate student and post-doctoral fellow parents at Harvard. This will result in the creation of a more collegial and happy environment for the entire Harvard community and attract a diverse, well-rounded, accomplished and mature pool of graduate student candidates. The group advocates for increased institutional and financial support, identifies and addresses problems that are unique to international graduate student parents, and increases awareness of issues regarding housing, childcare, and community. Contact co-president Christine Wenc ( wenc@fas.harvard.edu ).

GSAS VOICELAB provides the opportunity for graduate students and other members of the Harvard community to participate in and attend a cappella vocal performances. Activities will include rehearsing and performing a cappella music at Harvard University and other locations. Contact Zofia Gajdos (zgajdos@gmail.com) or voicelab@hcs.harvard.edu .

HARVARD BUDDHIST STUDIES FORUM : The group is dedicated to the goal of providing regular public lectures on topics relating to the study of Buddhism. The lectures are free and open to the entire Harvard community and friends, although their primary purpose is to provide intellectual stimulation and exchange for graduate students. The lectures are given by scholars from other institutions, as well as by professors and graduate students working at Harvard. The lecture topics shall include, but not be limited to: the history of Buddhism in India, Sri Lanka, Central Asia, China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Tibet, Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, and the West; the philosophy of Buddhism and its various schools; Buddhist art and Buddhist culture; anthropological studies of Buddhist communities; and the interaction between Buddhism and other religions. Contact Ryan Overbey ( overbey@fas.harvard.edu ) or e-mail hbsf@hcs.harvard.edu . Web site address: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~csrel/bsf .

HARVARD CHINA FORUM is a GSAS student group dedicated to bringing to the Harvard community the latest information regarding the economic, political and social development of the Greater China Area (mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan). Through seminars, publications, films, art exhibitions, and co-sponsorship with other interested organizations, the Harvard China Forum seeks to promote better understanding of this region as an economic and political power in the coming century. We also hope to promote interactions and understanding among students from mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. The group publishes the journal, The Harvard China Review. Contact Zhe Zhou at zhouzhe1982@hotmail.com. Website address: http://www.harvardchina.org.

HARVARD CHINESE STUDENTS AND SCHOLARS ASSOCIATION (HARVARD CSSA) is dedicated to the goal of promoting social, intellectual, and cultural activities of Chinese students and scholars at Harvard and for other interested members in the Harvard community. It will facilitate communication among its members and act as a liaison between itself and other organizations on campus. The group will also work to facilitate the exchange of information between China and the United States. Its activities will include, but not be limited to sponsoring and co-sponsoring social, intellectual, and cultural events, films, and seminars. President Yanyan Liu ( liu3@fas.harvard.edu ). Group e-mail is admin@hcssa.org. Web site address: http:// www.hcssa.org .

HARVARD DUDLEY DRAGON BOAT CLUB: A GSAS STUDENT ORGANIZATION. Dragon boating is a team-based boat racing sport that originated in Southern China. The Harvard Dudley Dragon Boat Club is formed to promote the sport and cross-cultural understanding among members of the Harvard community. It will provide access to dragon boat practices and races by securing access to boats, practice times and invitations to competitions both national and international. Membership is open to all interested members of the Harvard community. E-mail dragonboat-list@lists.hcs.harvard.edu . Website: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/dboat .

HARVARD EAST ASIA SOCIETY promotes the study of East Asia within the Harvard community and specifically among graduate students. While HEAS is centered on the Regional Studies East Asia (RSEA) degree program, it is open to all those with an interest in East Asian cultures, history, and society. Activities include providing information to members on East Asian-related activities at Harvard and in the larger academic community, sponsoring speakers and workshops on items of interest to members, organizing and conducting an annual academic seminar focused on East Asia, and publishing a semi-annual alumni newsletter. Contact the group by sending an e-mail to heasmail@gmail.com.. Web page address: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~heas/ .

HARVARD GSAS ASIAN BAPTIST STUDENT KOINONIA is concerned with the religious, social, and cultural issues regarding Christianity, and Asians and Christianity. The group sees to promote greater awareness and understanding of these issues in the Harvard community by appropriate means such as Bible studies, publications, meetings, seminars, and other educational activities. The group's activities and services will be open and available to all members of the Harvard University community, regardless of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, or physical disability. Contact Sukki Kong skong@fas.harvard.edu ).

HARVARD GSAS BUDDHIST WORLD PEACE SOCIETY exists to help students unlock their hidden potential and achieve creative harmony with their environment through the philosophy and practice of Nichiren Buddhism. By doing so our activities contribute to the development of peace, culture, and education within society, inspire respect for cultural diversity and human rights, and encourage protection of nature and the environment. Contact Jean Biem ( biem@fas.harvard.edu ).

HARVARD GSAS CATHOLIC GRADUATE SOCIETY provides an opportunity for Catholic graduate students to meet one another socially and spiritually. Activities include biweekly dinners, discussion groups, Mass and devotions, and social service. Goals include increasing a sense of community among Catholics on campus, heightening the visibility of Catholicism at Harvard University, especially in the Graduate School, investigating the place of Catholicism in an academic environment and promoting its connection to intellectual life, and encouraging exploration of the Catholic tradition.E-mail cathgradsoc@gmail.com. For more information contact President Laura Brandt ( lbrandt@fas.harvard.edu ) or Rev. George Salzmann ( gsalzmann@fas ) or call the Harvard Catholic Student Center , (617) 495 - 4123.

HARVARD GSAS CHINESE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP is dedicated to creating an open environment for Chinese students and scholars at Harvard to help them understand the Christian faith through Bible study, prayer, and fellowship. It will serve as a welcoming resource for anyone who is interested in knowing more about Christianity and provide a community where its members feel comfortable in discussing their faith and the impact it has on their lives. Membership is open to all interested students and scholars in all GSAS departments and in the entire Harvard community. Website is http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hgccf/ . Contact Jieping Fang (fang2@fas.harvard.edu).

HARVARD GSAS COLOMBIAN SOCIETY has as its goal to promote cultural identity among students from Colombia in GSAS and other Harvard schools through providing opportunities for cultural, social, and intellectual gatherings. Through discussions, films, and forums it seeks to foster awareness and better understanding of the current political, economic, and social situation in Colombia for its members and other interested people in the larger Harvard community. Contact Antonio Copete at copete@fas.harvard.edu. www.hcs.harvard.edu/~colombia .

HARVARD GSAS DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS aims to research, formulate, popularize, diffuse, and promote the progressive values of tolerance, compassion, and liberalism, through civic and political action. The group follows the leadership example of the Democratic Party and plans to organize meetings, presentations, symposia, seminars, and other events in order to reach its goals. E-mail Co-chair Doru Gavril at dgavril@fas.harvard.edu

HARVARD GSAS FRENCH CLUB provides an environment which encourages students and other members to learn about various aspects of French culture. Activities include language tables, film showing, cooking classes, and talks by various speakers. Contact president Jade Guedos ( jguedos@fas.harvard.edu )

HARVARD GSAS GRADUATE STUDENT CONSULTING CLUB provides graduate students with a better understanding of the consulting field as a possible career choice. Members will contact consulting firms, provide networking opportunities, support each other in strategies for interviewing for possible positions, work on case studies, and otherwise assist each other in gaining information about consulting possibilities. Students will also work with the Office of Career Services staff who will advise and assist the group members. E-mail address: gsascons@hcs.harvard.edu . Website: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~gsascons .

HARVARD GSAS INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE FORUM provides a platform where people from different cultures, religions, and traditions can come together and develop an understanding of each other by emphasizing similarities and common values. Monthly discussion meetings covering selected topics will be organized and occasional speakers will be invited. Contact President Muhammed Yildirim at yildir@fas.harvard.edu.

HARVARD GSAS IRANIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION is dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of Iran by promoting social, cultural, and intellectual activities for both Iranian and interested non-Iranian students and scholars at Harvard. The group's activities will include but are not limited to holding social functions, sponsoring lectures and discussion groups on Iranian issues, and presenting special events relating to important political, religious, and social issues in Iran. Contact President Anahita Tafvizi at atafvizi@fas.harvard.edu . Website: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/hisa . E-mail: isah@googlegroups.com .

HARVARD GSAS MIDDLE EASTERN CULTURAL ASSOCIATION seeks to foster a sense of Middle Eastern culture at Harvard by bringing together especially graduate and also undergraduate students of Middle Eastern background as well as other members of the Harvard community interested in the culture of the Middle East. A primary goal of the Association is to contribute to the cultural, social, and intellectual life of Harvard University, at the same time enhancing interaction among Middle Eastern students enrolled here. Contact president Kyle McEneaney (mcenean@fas.harvard.edu)

HARVARD GSAS NEAR EAST SOCIETY is dedicated to the study and promotion of the ancient and modern Near East in the Harvard community and especially among graduate students. The group seeks to create a university-wide intellectual environment that will facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue and foster a sense of community among the disparate but related fields whose purview is the Near East. The Harvard Near East Society is geographically oriented, spanning the region from Egypt to Iran and related areas, and encompasses, but is not limited to, the study of religion, literature, philology, history, and archaeology . The group provides a forum for dynamic exchange among the many academic departments in Harvard whose work pertains to the Near East. E-mail: hnes-list@lists.hcs.harvard.edu. Website: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/hnes .

HARVARD GSAS REPUBLIC OF CHINA CLUB The Harvard GSAS Republic of China Club promotes active exchange and mutual understanding between people from the Republic of China and others in the Harvard community through social, intellectual, and cultural activities and fosters ties between current Harvard affiliates and Harvard alumni in the Republic of China. Contact President Cheng-Chiang Wu at cwu@fas.harvard.edu.

HARVARD GSAS SERBIAN CULTURAL CLUB is dedicated to the goal of preserving Serbian culture and related cultures and bringing examples of these cultures to the members of the Harvard community and specifically to graduate students. The club's events focus on literary works, film, music, and culinary specialties from Serbia and surrounding areas. It does not take a stand on political issues. For further information contact president Tamara Pavasovic ( tpavasov@fas.harvard.edu ).

HARVARD GSAS SCIENCE POLICY GROUP . The group was established to engage scientists in the public policy issues that are a result of, and directly effect, scientific advancement. The group provides Harvard students in the biological and biomedical research communities with opportunities to explore and inform the public debate on important scientific issues as well as to advocate for state and federally funded biological and biomedical research. Activities will include group discussion sessions, practical workshops, invited speakers, debates, panel discussions, and direct communication between individual researchers and state and federal legislators. Contact President Corey Morris at camorris@fas.harvard.edu .

HARVARD GSAS SINGAPOREAN AND MALAYSIAN ASSOCIATION. This group promotes social, intellectual, and cultural activities for Singaporean and Malaysian graduate students and scholars at Harvard and for other interested members of the Harvard community. Contact President Sumin Koo at suminkoo@fas.harvard.edu or e-mail sama-grad@googlegroups.com .

HARVARD GSAS TAE KWON DO CLUB provides graduate students with a group where they can meet each other and practice the art of Tae Kwon Do together. Contact Co-chair Ian Gelfand at igelfand@fas.harvard.edu or e-mail guhtkd@gmail.com.

THE HARVARD GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF MEDIEVALISTS brings together graduate students from Harvard's different departments and schools who are working on topics related to the Middle Ages in order to foster a lively interdisciplinary academic exchange and a strong and supportive social network and to provide a forum for sharing experiences. Students working in all geographical and chronological areas related to the Middle Ages will be encouraged to participate. The group also facilitates contacts between Harvard graduate students and their peers in the Boston area and in the field at large.Contact Emily Wilson ewilson@fas.harvard.edu .

THE HARVARD GRADUATE STUDENT CANADIAN CLUB/LE CLUB DES ÉTUDIANTS DÎPLOMÉS DE HARVARD provides services to the members of the Harvard community interested in Canadian culture and issues. Activities include holding social functions, both general and of a distinctly Canadian nature, organizing speakers on Canadian issues, and holding special events relating to important political, athletic, and social occurrences in Canada. The constitution of the organization is available in both English and French. E-mail address: canucks-parliament@hcs.harvard.edu. Website address: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hgscc/ .

HARVARD GRADUATE WOMEN IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (HGWISE) is dedicated to the support and career development of Harvard graduate women in science and engineering. The group forms an active network via a website, mailings, meetings, sponsored talks, and social events such as lunches and casual mixers. HGWISE is a participatory member of the Harvard Graduate Council and the Working Group for Graduate Students for the Task Force for Women in Science at Harvard, and continues to work to educate various constituencies in the University re issues concerning women and science at Harvard. HGWISE keeps an open and direct line of communication with the administrators of GSAS. E-mail gradwis@fas.harvard.edu . Website: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/hgwise.

HARVARD KOREA SOCIETY: A GSAS STUDENT ORGANIZATION aims at advancing the cultural and academic understanding of Korea at Harvard. Activities shall include, but not be limited to: sponsoring lectures and forums on issues concerning Korea and the Korean community in America, giving out information on job opportunities in Korean companies, holding cultural events, and reaching out to other ethnic groups at Harvard to help Korean students understand other cultures. Contact Hyun-Ji Song ( hjsong@fas.harvard.edu ). Website address: http://www.harvardkorea.org .

THE HARVARD SATYRICAL PRESS: A GSAS STUDENT ORGANIZATION The Harvard Satyrical Press (HSP) is an official student organization of the Graduate School of Arts & Sciences (GSAS) and is the only official graduate student humor magazine at Harvard.  HSP attempts to boldly publish a high quality satirical humor magazine every semester, addressing both local and global topics from a satirical perspective.  Contributions are encouraged from GSAS students, students in other Harvard graduate schools, and from undergraduates. The group believes that a little more comedy is a crucial ingredient toward improving the quality of life for students in GSAS and in the Harvard student community at large.  Our newly designed dynamic website is at http://www.harvardsp.com with daily updates lifted from archives of our past issues.  We now publish and distribute a full print issue for free around campus every semester.  In addition to writers, we are always looking for students with interest and experience with graphics, web design, business, advertising, and other ridiculous talents. Contact Andrew Friedman, Editor in Chief ( friedman@fas.harvard.edu ). E-mail: harvardsp@gmail.com .

HARVARD TAIWANESE STUDENT ASSOCIATION : Purposes are to promote culture, academic exchange and mutual understanding between people from Taiwan and people in the Harvard community through social, intellectual and cultural activities. Contact Harvard TSA@gmail.com . Website address: http://www.hrocsc.org .

IN COMMON : IN COMMON is the peer counseling hotline for Harvard's graduate and professional schools. IN COMMON is here to support and act as a referral service for students who are dealing with a wide range of issues such as loneliness and alienation, uncertainty about careers, academic or financial problems, or difficulties in relationships. No issue is too big or too small. The line is open throughout the academic year, Sunday through Thursday, 8:00pm to midnight, excluding Harvard holidays. Calls are anonymous and confidential. No caller ID. To reach us call (617) 384-TALK (8255), or 4-TALK from on campus phones. Student volunteers are trained and supervised by professionals from UHS and the Bureau of Study Counsel. For more information or to become a volunteer, e-mail incommon@digitas.harvard.edu or see our website: http://www.digitas.harvard.edu/~incommon .

LESBIAN, BISEXUAL AND GAY GRADUATE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION (LBGGS) organizes academic and social activities and sponsors events with other Harvard-affiliated lesbian, bisexual, and gay groups and other GSAS organizations. The group holds a business meeting followed by a social hour once a month and sponsors other activities, forums, speakers, and discussion groups throughout the year. All students are particularly encouraged to sign up for the confidential e-mail network by sending a message to. All GSAS students are entitled to a free UNIX account—sign up at the Science Center. Contact Bahman Ghahremani, at hglc-lbggs@memdir.org. Website address: http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~lbggs .

ROMANIAN GRADUATE CLUB AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY promotes fellowship among members of the Romanian student community at Harvard and with other students here who are interested in Romania, its language, history, and culture. The group will provide welcome and support for all newly-arrived or prospective Harvard Romanian students and will promote social and educational activities related to Romania and its culture for all members of the Harvard community. E-mail ro-exec@hcs.harvard.edu. Web site: www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hrs/ . President Laura Serban (serban@fas.harvard.edu).

09-01-07

If you are interested in forming an organization, please call the Dudley House Office at (617) 495-2255 or e-mail Susan Zawalich at zawalich@fas.harvard.edu.