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Kristina D. Lorch
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Students Coordinate BGLTQ-Friendly Hosting for Harvard-Yale
More than 30 Harvard students have signed up through the QSA to be hosted by Yale students this year, according to Josh E. Stallings ’17, one of QSA’s co-social chairs.
Activist Jennicet Gutiérrez Discusses BGLTQ Immigrant Rights
Jennicet Gutiérrez, the transgender activist who interrupted President Barack Obama in June, shared her experience immigrating to the U.S. at Harvard on Monday.
Women’s Groups Host Party To Promote Inclusive Social Space
“We really wanted to have an on-campus, open party where everyone felt they could own that space and see all of their friends,” said Madeline C. Hung ’16, one of the event’s student coordinators.
Students Gather for Last Super Blood Moon Until 2033
Students flocked to peer through specialized telescopes and binoculars during the super blood moon’s peak from 10:11 p.m. to 11:23 p.m.
Cabinet of Women's Group Leaders Will Relaunch in October
Naisha Bradley, director of the Harvard College Women’s Center, said she is excited about “strengthening the voice of women” across different classes, races, and religions through the relaunched Women's Cabinet.
New Curators Join the Renovated Harvard Art Museums
The Harvard Art Museums announced the appointment of two new curators and the internal promotions of two additional curators.
Students Rent Original Art Prints for Their Dorm Rooms
The program offered prints from artists such as Josef Albers, Alexander Calder, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol.
Recruiting Efforts Seek To Expose BGLTQ Students to Business
Increased efforts to expose BGLTQ-identified students at Harvard to business and corporate careers this year from student organizations and the Office of Career Services have been embraced by students and companies alike.
Ahead of Policy Change, All Houses Offer Mixed-Gender Suites
The policy change, which came after students lobbied for the effort, will officially take effect with the spring’s upcoming rooming lotteries, according to Associate Dean of Student Life William Cooper ’94.
Museums of Science and Culture To Create Student Board
The Harvard Museums of Science and Culture are establishing an undergraduate student board tasked to promote museum engagement at the College.