Currently Approved HAA SIGs
Alumnae &
Friends of Radcliffe College view description
The Alumni of the Kuumba Singers of Harvard College
Crimson Key Society Alumni and Affiliates
Dudley Co-op Alumni Network
Episcopal Chaplaincy at Harvard Alumni
Harvard Alumni Alliance for the Environment
Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs view description
Harvard Alumni Partnership to Advance Non-Profits
Harvard Alumni in Wine and Food
Harvard Arab Alumni Association
Harvard Architectural and Urban Society Alumni
Harvard Asian American Alumni Alliance
Harvard Black Alumni Society view description
Harvard CityStep Alumni Alliance
Harvard Crimson Alumni/ae Professionals in Sports
Harvard Crimson Organization for Latter-day Saint Alumni view description
Harvard Gay & Lesbian
Caucus view description
Harvard Glee Club
Foundation view description
Harvard Humanist Alumni
Harvard Jewish Alumni Network
Harvard-Radcliffe Science Fiction Alumni Networking Society view description
Harvard South Asian Alumni Alliance
Harvard Student Agencies
Alumni
Harvard University
Muslim Alumni
Harvard Veterans Alumni Organization view description
Harvard
Women's Leadership Project Alumni Network view description
Harvardwood view description
Native American Alumni of Harvard University
Phillips Brooks House Association Alumni
The Signet Society Alumni
SIG Overviews
Alumnae & Friends of Radcliffe CollegeThe goals of Alumnae & Friends of Radcliffe College are to promote intergenerational connections among graduates of Radcliffe College and other members of the Harvard community who share a bond to the former Radcliffe College and to serve and extend the interests of Harvard University, including the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Activities will be member driven and may include mentoring undergraduates, offering externships/internships to students, participating in career guidance panels, and hosting welcome receptions for recent alumni. Should you wish to join or help set up programs in your area, please contact Ellen Reeves AB ’83, EdM ’86 at RADCLIFFESIG@aol.com.
To learn more visit: http://sigs.harvard.edu/university/radcliffe
Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs
Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs is an HAA Shared Interest Group dedicated to the advancement of entrepreneurship and the ideals of leadership and learning. Since its beginnings as an electronic mailing list in 1998, the group has served as a meeting point for founders of ventures worldwide. Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs celebrates accomplished entrepreneurs from all of Harvard’s schools and catalyzes living legacies by facilitating the transfer of wisdom from one generation of entrepreneurs to the next. The group’s programs include peer-to-peer exchanges, a lecture series and more. But the most important resource available to the Harvard Alumni Entrepreneurs community is the membership itself, an active network of experience and encouragement. To learn more visit:
http://www.harvardalumnientrepreneurs.org.
Harvard Black Alumni Society
Founded by alumni of Harvard College, the Harvard Black Alumni Society (HBAS) is a forum for black Harvard alumni to convene, communicate, and contribute to mutual initiatives and the cultivation of black graduates both present and future. HBAS serves to enrich and enlighten our members, as well as to embrace the challenges and triumphs that we encounter “post-Harvard.” Once a small gathering of local alumni, HBAS has grown into a national organization with operations in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, and Washington D.C. In addition to hosting events in various cities around the country, which bring alumni together to socialize and network, HBAS collaborates with on-campus student groups, mentors undergraduates, and engages its members in public service and philanthropic efforts. For more information about joining HBAS, please visit http://www.hbasonline.org.
Harvard Crimson Organization for Latter-day Saint Alumni
The goal of the Harvard Crimson Organization for Latter-day Saint Alumni is to serve as a network for Harvard Latter-day Saints (LDS) alumni and foster interactions among LDS alumni and current and prospective LDS students at the different Harvard schools. The Crimson Organization also strives to increase the number of LDS applicants to the Harvard schools and improve the campus environment for LDS students. Commencement events, an active online community, support of Latter-day Saint Student Associations and a mentoring network are some of the means by which the Crimson Organization hopes to bring together all members of the LDS community who have spent time at Harvard or are considering doing so. For more information see www.crimson.org .
The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Caucus maintains a network of more than 4,600 gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) alumni/ae, faculty, staff, and students of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges and the Harvard graduate and professional Schools in order to develop, nurture and defend Harvard’s GLBT community. The Caucus and its local chapters in 30+ cities worldwide seek to develop a sense of community through social events, printed and electronic newsletters, and an on-line directory; press for a non-discriminatory and diverse working, living and academic environment at Harvard; sponsor educational and cultural programs; undertake service projects for Harvard and the larger community; and encourage informal coordination among GLBT student groups. The Caucus sponsors an Annual Commencement Dinner as well as cosponsors GLBT events with the reunion http://hglc.org.
Harvard Glee Club Foundation
America’s oldest college chorus, the Harvard Glee Club (HGC) was founded in March 1858 by the president of Harvard’s Pierian Sodality and several of its College friends. Today’s Harvard Glee Club consists of about 65 men, mostly undergraduates at Harvard College, plus a few students from Harvard’s graduate schools, from all over the USA and abroad. All HGC alumni are automatically members of the Harvard Glee Club Foundation (HGCF), which organizes reunion sings and domestic / international summer reunion tours, as well as serves as a resource, including financially, for current Glee Club members. The Glee Club works in coordination with Harvard Clubs everywhere to sponsor student and alumni tours. For more information, please visit http://www.hgcfoundation.org.
Harvard-Radcliffe Science Fiction Alumni Networking Society
The Harvard Radcliffe Science Fiction Alumni Networking Society (HRSFANS) is a social and educational organization dedicated to promoting speculative fiction, gaming, and related geeky activities among alumni and friends of Harvard University. Although formed from the alumni of the undergraduate Harvard Radcliffe Science Fiction Association (HRSFA), we are open to an alumnus/a with a love of imagination. The best way to get involved with HRSFANS is to visit our website (http://www.hrsfans.org) and join one or more of our mailing lists, which are the lifeblood of our geographically widespread organization.
Additionally, you can visit our wiki (http://wiki.hrsfans.org) for the most up to date information on what HRSFANS is doing and to get involved in some of our many ongoing collaborative projects.
Harvard Veterans Alumni Organization
The primary mission of the Harvard Veterans Alumni Organization is to build and maintain a network of all living graduates of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges; alumni and students of the Harvard Graduate Schools; and the faculties and staff of same, who have served, or are serving, in the various branches of the United States Military. We will also endeavor to remember and honor those Harvard Veterans who preceded us, notably the more than 1,200 who died in uniform. For more information, please visit www.harvardveterans.org.
Harvard Women’s Leadership Project Alumni Network
The WLPAN’s mission is to increase the number, effectiveness, and diversity of women leaders by ensuring the continued success of the Harvard Women’s Leadership Project (WLP) and supporting the WLP conference (WLC) alumni post-graduation. The WLC is an annual event. We pursue our mission by supporting the WLP undergraduate efforts and through connecting the alumni of the WLP Conference. All WLC alumni are encouraged to join the WLPAN in order to strengthen and develop this community of women leaders. For more information, please visit our list serve at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/harvardwlp_alumnetwork.
Harvardwood
Created in 1999, Harvardwood is a volunteer-run, nonprofit organization that provides information, resources, and opportunities for career growth to the thousands of Harvard University alumni, students, faculty and staff in the arts, media and entertainment. Many members are based in Los Angeles and New York, but there are constituents throughout North America as well as Europe, Latin America, Asia and Australia, including alums from the class of 1957 to current first-year students. Members work in or study fields ranging from film and television to theatre, music, radio, sports, broadcast news, internet, design, visual arts, and entertainment law. Harvardwood events and programs for alumni and students include symposia, seminar series, summer internship programs, career exploration field trips, writers programs, career counseling, panels, mixers, and an annual holiday gala. For more information about joining Harvardwood, please visit http://www.harvardwood.org.





