PBHA strives for social justice. As a student-led organization, PBHA mobilizes volunteers in collaboration with Boston and Cambridge partners to address gaps in opportunities and resources.
AADA provides services specifically targeted for the Asian-American population in Boston. Our goal is to promote oral health by participating in events such as the Chinese New Year Festival in Chinatown and the Asian Pacific American Heritage Month at the Boston Children's Museum. Volunteers will... Read more about Asian American Dental Association (AADA)
The Health Professions Recruitment & Exposure Program (HPREP) at Harvard Medical School is a high school science enrichment program aimed at recruiting high school students from the Boston area, particularly those from underserved and underrepresented backgrounds, into science and medicine.
The Child & Youth Advocates (CYA) seeks to build a community of students interested in a wide variety of issues affecting children and youth, including juvenile justice, child welfare,...
The Community Development Project is a cross-school volunteer collaboration between students from the Kennedy School and the Graduate School of Design who work and consult with local municipal agencies and non-profit organizations to find equitable and just solutions to urban challenges. Throughout... Read more about Community Development Project
Our mission is to develop research, pedagogical content, and educational programs that help students, social innovators, and organizations around the world, navigate the challenges of initiating and implementing social change.
The Pan Asian Coalition for Education (PACE) recognizes the need to address issues of education amongst students of Pan Asian descent. The purpose of PACE is to serve the local Pan Asian community, to support and develop as a community within HGSE, and to raise awareness of Pan Asian issues within... Read more about Pan-Asian Coalition for Education (PACE)
STEAM Team is a student-led effort to ignite communications between disparate fields in research, business and industry. Our focus is broad, but our starting point is in uniting the Arts with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics). We will collaborate to create learning opportunities... Read more about HGSE STEAM Team
An in-person summer program at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design for Boston area high school students interested in learning about design and the material, processes, and scales it involves. This program instructs in how to translate participants’ varied and valuable observations of the world... Read more about GSD Design Discovery Youth
HealthPALs are a team of student healthcare liaisons between Harvard University Health Services and the campus community. They serve dual roles as educators who help students access and navigate care at Harvard University Health Services and ambassadors who bring student deas, feedback and... Read more about HealthPALs
The Food Literacy Project (FLP) cultivates an understanding of food from the ground up. Education focuses on four integrated areas of food and society: sustainability, nutrition, food preparation and community. Ultimately, the project goal is to promote enduring knowledge and engagement in all... Read more about Food Literacy Project (FLP)
The Harvard Black Men's Forum catalyzes the agency of Harvard undergraduate black males through forums, panels, and discussions with faculty, community members, and guest speakers. Additionaly, they support for disadvantaged members of this country through various service initiatives like the David... Read more about Harvard Black Men's Forum (BMF)
HSBE offers their members career advising, professional development workshops, and assist in job placement. Furthermore, they strive to serve as mentors and tutors to encourage STEM education in the wider Cambridge community.
Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business (HUWIB) seeks to empower a dynamic group of enterprising young women, uniting them through business education and experience. Through panels, conferences, outreach initiatives, skill-building workshops, leadership projects, mentorship programs, and social... Read more about Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business (HUWIB)
Harvard iGem engages with the public in conversations about the positive and negative potential of synthetic biology applications, to dispel common misconceptions, and gain a better understanding of community concerns. They also mentor budding high school iGEM teams in their research and... Read more about Harvard iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine)
The Ed Portal offers academic mentoring by Harvard undergraduates for children and youth in the subject areas of math, science, computer science, writing, and the arts. Allston-Brighton...
The Field-based Harvard College-Mindich Program in Community-Engaged Research (PCER-Field) is typically a 10-week immersive experience focused on community-engaged inquiry projects. The program will provide a small team of Harvard undergraduate researchers the opportunity to learn about... Read more about Program in Community-Engaged Research (PCER)
Once in Salem, Fellows work full-time in a capacity that matches participants' interests to available projects across the many departments at PEM. Previous Fellows have worked in Curatorial, Development, Integrated Media, Finance, Public Relations/Marketing, Collection Management, Exhibition... Read more about Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) Native American Fellowship Program
The Summer Humanities and Arts Research Program (SHARP) is a 10-week immersive summer program that aims to build community and stimulate creativity among a small cohort of Harvard undergraduate researchers in the humanities and arts. SHARP fellows work on research projects with Harvard-affiliated... Read more about Summer Humanities and Arts Research Program (SHARP)