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Evan Bernstein, A.L.M. ’11, is the New York regional director of the Anti-Defamation League. Read The Harvard Gazette story…
Additionally, we’ve updated the format of the joint program to offer the opportunity for a broader student population to earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree in a shortened time frame. Several programs have also added new capstone tracks. Redesigned course…
Guy, or Abdelhamid Yousif Ismail Adam, fled his birthplace, the village of Mara in war-torn Darfur. He is currently studying international human rights law at Harvard’s Division of Continuing Education. His story highlights the ongoing ethnic violence in this troubled…
She may be best known for her role in “Law & Order: SVU,” but with a degree from the Harvard Extension School, she has plans to make her way into the political arena. Read The…
James Venable survived a traumatic childhood to pave his own way to a bachelor’s degree from the Harvard Extension School. He heads next to Yale Divinity School on a full scholarship. Read The Harvard Gazette…
EdSurge recently sat down with the dean of Harvard’s Extension School, Hunt Lambert, to ask him to sort through all these offerings and give his vision of where his school is headed. Listen to the…
Harvard Extension School’s Sustainability Program has seen rapid growth in the last decade as climate change becomes a greater threat. Read The Harvard Gazette story here…
Most of the funds that the Division of Continuing Education receive from FAS’s portion of the endowment are dedicated to specific uses rather than daily operations. Read The Harvard Crimson story here…
To achieve this goal, Bacow may choose to leverage the University’s online learning platforms, which include courses hosted through the Division of Continuing Education and edX. Read The Harvard Crimson story here…
In 1976, the Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) was born, offering significant discounts to Harvard employees seeking to take classes at the Extension School. TAP eventually expanded to offer reduced tuition rates at several other University Schools.