Please join the Harvard Club of Toronto and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences for

Lessons from Ancient Rome: Preparing the Next Generation of Leaders

Ethics. Leadership. Community. 

Join Harvard Professor Emma DenchDean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History and of the Classics, as she explores lessons from ancient Rome that inform leadership today and how she applies that learning to shape the next generation of groundbreaking scholars and researchers at Harvard.
 
Enjoy drinks, appetizers, and stimulating conversation with fellow alumni and friends!

 

WHEN:     Thursday, April 4, 2019, 6-8pm

WHERE:   The University Club of Toronto, Main Dining Room, 380 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 1R6

RSVP:      Click here to register for the event.

COST:      Harvard Alumni, guests, and members of the Harvard community: $20 USD
               GSAS Alumni, club members, and Harvard recent graduates (’13-’18): $15 USD

 

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.