Join Harvard Georgia alumnae for the Harvard Moves—a 2-hour scenic hike starting at Turtle Lake, passing through greenery and ...
Join us for Harvard Moves at the Harvard Club of Boston Clubhouse! This event on Friday, November 7th is part of a three-day ...
With family holiday gatherings approaching for many, now may be a good time to introduce or revisit estate planning conversations with your family. We spoke with Alasdair “Al” Halliday AB ’82, a ...
Located in the heart of the Indian Ocean, the 115 islands that make up the Seychelles are known for crystal-clear waters, endless stretches of powdery white-sand beaches, a diverse and vibrant marine ...
Patagonia, a mythic land of glaciers, volcanoes, fjords, primeval forests, gauchos, and pampas, beckons the sophisticated traveler who recognizes its unique charms. On this journey visit three of ...
Although just 90-miles from the United States, Cuba remains a mystery to most Americans. On this in-depth, six night program travelers will experience this enigmatic island through the eyes of its ...
The plan is to meet at Emerald City Bagels and make a round trip walk over to Ponce City Market. Families and friends are ...
Join local alumni for Harvard Moves—a global celebration of movement and community. The Harvard Club of Hong Kong will be ...
Carla Rosen-Vacher ’82 has always felt a pull to Widener Library, whether studying there as an undergraduate or visiting as an alumna. “It is so beautiful—imposing and yet welcoming,” she says. The ...
Since 1990, the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) has bestowed the John P. Reardon Jr. Alumni Award, formerly the HAA Award, to distinguished alumni in recognition of their extraordinary service to ...
For Allen Ivey EdM ’57, EdD ’59, a pioneer in culturally sensitive psychology, watching his parents welcome citizens of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community into their lives in Mount Vernon, ...