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The pandemic’s effects on classroom teaching were immediate and binary: given the dangers of viral transmission, courses last March were hurriedly adapted to Zoom, and, last fall, more refined versions of online pedagogy appeared. Health precautions and the collapse of travel…
The Evolllution
As one of the twelve degree granting schools at Harvard University, our goal at Harvard Extension School is to provide adult part-time learners with educational experiences that offer flexibility and a strong community that engage them deeply in their learning.
Harvard Law Today
Tracee Whitley, a Harvard University graduate, succeeds Matt Gruber as the incoming dean for administration of Harvard Law School. Read the Harvard Law Today story…
As Election Day approaches, Fabiano reports that the race-callers on his team are working seven days a week in preparation for the 2020 vote count. Read the Harvard Magazine article…
The Harvard Crimson
Harvard Extension School unveiled new programs in June, including a new Academic Gap Year and undergraduate certificates, which were designed for its ever-increasing remote-learning student base. Read The Harvard Crimson story…
Press Release
Nancy is an accomplished and nationally recognized leader in professional, continuing, and online learning. She joins Harvard from Wellesley College where she served as Associate Provost and Director of Strategic Growth Initiatives and led an era of innovation for Wellesley…
Grit and focus has marked Lopez’s life, from his childhood resolution become a Navy SEAL through his recovery from multiple heart attacks, and return to his unit until his retirement in November 2018. Now he is turning it toward earning…
Minoo Ghoreishi, a longtime Harvard Kennedy School administrator, earned her degree from the Extension School at age 57. Read The Harvard Gazette story here…
The NY Times
The 60-year curriculum: a new way of thinking about higher education. Not as a discrete four years of classroom learning, but stretching over the six decades or so that today’s college students are expected to work over their lifetime.
The Harvard Gazette
Michael Fabiano, A.L.M. ’16, and newly elected president of the Harvard Extension Alumni Association (HEAA), leads the AP’s business strategy for the Americas. Read The Harvard Gazette story here…