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  1. Inspired by one of Harvard Yard’s famous gates, the “To Serve Better” project explores the connections between members of the Harvard community and neighborhoods across the U.S.

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    Over 400 freshmen from Class of 2019 are devoting day to service in the &

  3. It was a full-house at with 300 people in attendance for the Non-Profit Fair!

  4. Georgia native Jim Langford raises awareness about the rising drug epidemic in his state:

    A quote from Jim Langford reads, "Give kids all the information, let them make up their own minds, and they make the right decisions."
  5. Harvard alums explain why service is so valuable

  6. Sarah Lockridge-Steckel co-founded The Collective, a nonprofit that supports young people in Memphis, Tennessee:

    A quote from Sarah Lockridge Steckel reads, "I want to see a world in which all young people have access to opportunity."
  7. In South Dakota, Marnie Gelbart works to increase public understanding of genetics:

    A quote from Marnie Gelbart that says "Our focus is genetics, but we think it could have really wonderful returns for our world, just to know each other better."
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  9. Brickson Diamond, alum, co-founded in Los Angeles, which works to expand opportunities for Black filmmakers.

  10. Daniel D’Oca, whose work focuses on the ways social inequities are reflected in the planning and building of communities, is helping residents of St. Louis, Missouri fight inequality.

  11. Harvard's "To Serve Better" project will include stories of Harvard students, alumni, and faculty and their work in all 50 states, plus U.S. territories and the District of Columbia.

  12. This summer, Izzy Goodchild-Michelman worked at Hub City Urban Farm in Spartanburg, S.C., a nonprofit farm that provides agricultural education and delivers and sells homegrown food to Spartanburg County

  13. Karalyn Joseph AB’21 founded a theater program for youth and adults who identify as disabled in her hometown of Kennett Square, Pa.

  14. Alaskan poet Joan Naviyuk Kane is dedicated to sustaining her Alaska Native language, and is teaching her two sons the Qawiaraq dialect of the Inupiaq language:

    A woman stands at a playground with her two sons
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    "There’s a 20-year life expectancy difference between some of St. Louis’ highest median income ZIP codes and lowest median income ZIP codes." Prof Daniel D’Oca's talks about his work to combat inequality in St. Louis.

  16. Matt Liebmann RAE’17 said, “My goal is to be someone who helps to build bridges between indigenous communities and archaeology.” Check out how he’s done so with collaborative research with the Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico

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  18. Jordan Kennedy, who grew up on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana, spent the summer there studying how beavers make dams:

    A woman holds a drone while a dog sits beside her
  19. “It’s important to have tribal members be part of every stage of the research process," says Professor of archaeology Matthew Liebmann, who works on collaborative research with the Jemez Pueblo in New Mexico:

    An archaeologist holds artifacts given to him by a little girl
  20. PhD student Andy Cohen says being stranded during a blizzard has made him a better engineer:

    Three people stand on a snowy roadside by a car

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