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Meet the Friendly Faces of HGSE
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Meet the friendly faces of different teams at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, here to answer questions about student housing, course requirements, life at Harvard, and to help you transition into our community.
Special thanks to (in order of appearance):
Montgomery Thomas, Associate Director of Career Education
Abbie Bloom, Associate Director for Residential Master's Studies
Jarrod Chin, Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer
Emily Williams, Director of Career and Alumni Engagement
Kevin Boehm, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Student Life
Sarah Haas, Assistant Director for Education Policy and Analysis Program
Frank Arce, Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid
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Since its founding in 1920, the Harvard Graduate School of Education has been training leaders to transform education in the United States and around the globe. Today, our faculty, students, and alumni are studying and solving the most critical challenges facing education: student assessment, the achievement gap, urban education, and teacher shortages, to name just a few. Our work is shaping how people teach, learn, and lead in schools and colleges as well as in after-school programs, high-tech companies, and international organizations. The HGSE community is pushing the frontiers of education, and the effects of our entrepreneurship are improving the world.
Special thanks to (in order of appearance):
Montgomery Thomas, Associate Director of Career Education
Abbie Bloom, Associate Director for Residential Master's Studies
Jarrod Chin, Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer
Emily Williams, Director of Career and Alumni Engagement
Kevin Boehm, Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Student Life
Sarah Haas, Assistant Director for Education Policy and Analysis Program
Frank Arce, Assistant Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid
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Since its founding in 1920, the Harvard Graduate School of Education has been training leaders to transform education in the United States and around the globe. Today, our faculty, students, and alumni are studying and solving the most critical challenges facing education: student assessment, the achievement gap, urban education, and teacher shortages, to name just a few. Our work is shaping how people teach, learn, and lead in schools and colleges as well as in after-school programs, high-tech companies, and international organizations. The HGSE community is pushing the frontiers of education, and the effects of our entrepreneurship are improving the world.