HGSE Orientation Freecycle
Gutman Commons CaféAttend this popular recurring HGSE reuse event, the Freecycle, which is like a yard sale where everything is free.
Attend this popular recurring HGSE reuse event, the Freecycle, which is like a yard sale where everything is free.
This session offers a brief overview of opportunities at HGSE and the wider Harvard Community for learning about and addressing climate change.
All HGSE students, faculty and staff interested in making our school healthier and more sustainable are encouraged to join the HGSE Green Team.
All HGSE students, faculty, and staff interested in making our school healthier and more sustainable are encouraged to join the HGSE Green Team!
The Harvard Graduate School of Education’s sustainability program—a collaboration between the Harvard University Office for Sustainability (OFS) and HGSE Operations—seeks a highly motivated and reliable student to serve in the paid role of HGSE Student Sustainability Educator.
All HGSE students, faculty, and staff interested in making our school healthier and more sustainable are encouraged to join the HGSE Green Team!
Come Freecycle with us! This popular recurring HGSE reuse event, the Freecycle, is like a yard sale where everything is free.
Join us for the Boston premiere of “Hollow Tree,” hosted by the Harvard Hutchins Center’s History Design Studio and co-sponsored by HGSE. The 73-minute award winning documentary follows three young women as they travel to different sites along the Mississippi River and imagine Louisiana's past — its history of slavery, Indigenous dispossession, and colonization — and, by extension, Louisiana's future. The screening will be followed by a conversation with Director Kira Akerman, Producer Monique Walton and the documentary film’s three protagonists, Mekenzie Fanguy, Annabelle Pavy, and Tanielma DaCosta.
All HGSE students, faculty, and staff interested in making our school healthier and more sustainable are encouraged to join the HGSE Green Team!