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"By bringing their unique perspectives and selves, our students create an exciting environment in which their colleagues and peers can grow through collaboration."
"Latanya Sweeney sought my advice on graduate school. She completed her PhD at MIT, and at the time was the first African-American female to have earned a CS doctoral degree." Field: Information Management Systems
Nora Libertun de Duren is a leading expert on sustainability, social inclusion, and affordable housing in urban areas. She has experience working in multilateral development banks, the public and private sectors, and academia.
Magnotti is a lecturer and concentration advisor in neuroscience at Harvard College, where she manages the undergraduate neuroscience program.
Professor Malan teaches Computer Science 50, otherwise known as CS50, which is among Harvard University’s largest courses.
"Harvard Extension School is truly a special community where fascinating people of all ages and backgrounds learn together and from each other – what can be better than that!" Field: Finance
Daniel Marcucci is an environmental and landscape planner with terminal degrees in both landscape architecture and city and regional planning. His research and professional interests focus on how large landscapes have rich histories and are essential components of a sustainable biosphere.
"We are all lifelong learners. Harvard Extension School provides great access to higher education to those who want to continue to explore unfamiliar academic areas and hone new skills."
"My writing guide originated because of a student request. I know it is a cliché, but teachers grow so much by learning from their students." Field: Creative Writing and Literature
"Harvard Extension School provides coursework in a set of remarkably important fields. I believe — and I am surely showing my bias — that none is more important in this moment than the sustainability and global development fields."