UntermyerIn Conversation with Emma Dench - Dean GSAS

Emma Dench, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Join with fellow alumni and friends to hear Emma Dench, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History and of the Classics, as she shares her vision for the future of the GSAS and her passion for GSAS as an engine of groundbreaking research and the generation of new knowledge.
The program will feature a dynamic conversation between Dean Dench and John Moon, AB ’89 PhD ’94, member of the Graduate School Alumni Association Council and Managing Director and Head of Morgan Stanley Energy Partners.

Enjoy drinks, appetizers, and stimulating conversation with fellow alumni and friends!

 
Date: Thursday November 15, 2018
Time: 6:00 p.m.         Registration
6:30 p.m.         Program
7:30 p.m          Reception
Location: The High Line Hotel
The Matthews Room
180 10th Ave
New York, NY 10011
Cost: Alumni, guests, and members of the Harvard community: $20
RSVP: RSVP
Who: Alumni, guests, and members of the Harvard community
 

The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) is a premier training ground for global pacesetters and a pipeline for future leaders in academia, business, and industry. As the only PhD granting school at Harvard, GSAS is deeply connected to the University’s professional schools, hospitals, and academic centers. Through these channels, our graduate students are revolutionizing the way we approach and produce research. Everyday these students advance pioneering research through their scholarship, teaching, and interdisciplinary engagement. GSAS is responsible for conferring the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Arts, and Master of Science degrees at Harvard in 57 programs of study, including 17 interfaculty programs in partnership with Harvard’s other graduate and professional schools.

At the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, our mission is to identify and attract the most promising students to form a dynamic and diverse community, and to shape them into visionary scholars, innovative educators, and creative leaders. A strong graduate program is essential to ensuring the strength of Harvard’s undergraduate and faculty research programs.