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Andrew K. Ludwick: Bringing Harvard Into the 21st Century

But Ludwick has not always been an active alum. He says that until his twenty-fifth reunion his participation had been lackluster. He attributes this the limited presence of Harvard alumni on the West Coast, where he lived at the time.

Ludwick is also interested in education in his own state. He has worked to improve the California Community College system and to improve education in minority and economically underdeveloped communities.

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At Harvard, Ludwick was an honors economics concentrator and a resident of Adams House. Ludwick says that he fit the pre-randomization stereotype of Adams House residents--an active member of the arts community. However, he says he was mostly behind the scenes in theater productions.

While he spent much of his time outside of class working in the Business' School kitchen, he did play football as a first-year. He also worked on Let's Go during his junior and senior years, when the publication was still in its infancy.

After graduation from the College, Ludwick went across the river to the Business School. Ludwick has had two children who attended the College, a daughter who graduated last year and a son who is a first-year this year.

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