Advising
Quincy Residents Make Up Nearly A Third of Harvard Rhodes and Marshall Winners from Past Decade
Over the past 10 years, 60 Harvard College graduates have received Rhodes and Marshall scholarships. Nineteen of those students lived in Quincy House, a number more than double the next highest number of winners from a single house.
UC, Harvard Grad Council Collaborate on Mentorship Program
The Undergraduate Council and the Harvard Graduate Council plan to create a mentorship program this fall that will pair undergraduate and graduate students according to their interests and career goals.
Harvard Kennedy School Launches Mentorship Program for College Students
The Harvard Kennedy School’s Institute of Politics has launched a new mentorship program that will partner undergraduate students interested in public service with graduate students at HKS.
At Advising Fortnight, Humanities Admins Seek Students Amid Falling Interest
Thirty-one of the 67 events included in this year’s iteration of Advising Fortnight—an annual program—focused on concentrations that fall under the arts and humanities umbrella.
GSAS Dean Commits to Focus on Graduate Student Advising
According to a recent student life survey conducted by GSAS, nearly 10 percent of graduate students have concerns about the quality of their relationship with their primary adviser.
At Advising Fortnight Kickoff Dinner, Freshmen Sample Various Concentrations
Freshmen students flooded Annenberg Hall Monday night to talk to advisers from all 49 concentrations and 9 unaffiliated secondary fields at the Advising Fortnight Kickoff dinner on Monday evening.
Diversity Peer Educators Expand On-Campus Presence
The Diversity Peer Educators—a group of trained student facilitators that conduct outreach for the Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion—grew in size from ten to 20 staff members in the program’s second year.
Law School Establishes New Advising, Mentoring Programs
The Law School is expanding its advising and mentoring programs four months after some called for more advising opportunities on campus.
Departments Host Events for Prospective Concentrators
Several administrator said concentrations are not looking to attract more students, but rather to help students find their desired path of study.
College Tips You Won't Hear from Your Parents
Everyone gives you advice when you go to college, but we bet none of it sounds like this!
Twelve Advisers Awarded Sixth Annual Star Family Prize
The Advising Programs Office has recognized 12 academic advisers at the College for providing students “exemplary intellectual and personal guidance.”
Freshman Dean’s Office Announces New Awards for Freshmen
Award season is in full swing at Harvard. In addition to the usual slate of Fulbright and Rhodes scholars, this spring will bring with it a new set of prizes for freshmen, along with a cohort of advising award winners announced Thursday.
Marketing the Humanities
A number of events over Advising Fortnight fit into the larger trend of job-oriented marketing within the Arts and Humanities as many concentrations seek to attract more students and address their career concerns through an increase in job-focused advising events, alumni interactions, and published materials.
Marketing The Humanities
Members of a Harvard College alumni panel gather with freshmen in the Barker Center to discuss financial opportunity for those choosing to pursue a degree in the humanities. During Harvard’s Advising Fortnight, departments across the college host numerous events to attract potential concentrators.
Good Degree, Better Food: Best Harvard Concentrations
As Advising Fortnight draws to a close, students and faculty alike vie for the attention of freshmen at various concentration events. Of course, the best way to to get college students to like you or to sign up for your stuff is to shower them with free things. So, for the overwhelmed freshmen trying to choose a concentration, Flyby has a foolproof way to narrow down your choices: It all comes down to food.