Shared Interest Group events during Harvard Reunion week

Shared Interest Group gatherings in Cambridge

Many Shared Interest Groups (https://alumni.harvard.edu/haa/clubs-sigs/sigs-directory) host get-togethers during Commencement and Reunion week. A few early listings appear below; updates will be posted here and at https://alumni.harvard.edu/events/haa-shared-interest-group-2017-reunion-events.

 

First Generation Harvard Alumni Meetup

Come join us on Saturday, May 27, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Mather House Big TV Room and courtyard. Registration is not required. For more information, email Jason Munster at jmunster@seas.harvard.edu. (Not wheelchair accessible.)

 

Harvard Financial Markets Group Reunion

Gather on Thursday, May 25, from 1 to 4 p.m. in Emerson Hall. All are invited, but registration is required; for more information, or to register, email Jack Smith at rjohnsmith922@post.harvard.edu. (Wheelchair accessible.)

 

Harvard Gender and Sexuality Caucus Annual Dinner and Open House

Catch up with LGBTQ folks at our annual dinner on Thursday, May 25, beginning at 5 p.m. The guest speakers will be U.S. Representative Mark Takano ’83 (D-Calif) and Joanne Adamson, M.P.A. ’14, deputy head of the European Union’s delegation to the UN. The moderator will be Sheehan Scarborough ’07, M.Dv. ’14, director of the College’s Office of BGLTQ Student Life. For more information, visit www.hgsc.org/dinner. Then gather on Saturday, May 27, from 3 to 5 p.m. for our open house in the Quincy House Senior Common Room. Family and friends are also welcome! Registration is not required for the open house, but a donation is requested. For more information, email Rafael Quintanar at rtquint@post.harvard.edu. (Not wheelchair accessible.)

 

Pan-Holden Alumni Sing

Join fellow alums from the Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum, Harvard Glee Club, and Radcliffe Choral Society on Saturday, May 27, from 3 to 5 p.m. in Paine Hall for a pan-Holden alumni sing! Registration is not required. We'll sing through some (as yet undetermined) familiar piece of choral music you may have sung during your Harvard days. Bring a pencil, a water bottle, and your voice! For more information, email Emily Mitchell at president@hrcmf.org. (Wheelchair accessible.) 

 

 

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