October 2024

The Harvard Club of Toronto has an interesting range of events this fall – learning together with Harvard professors, cheering on our Harvard football team and more to come.

Please check the website! 

 

October 25 - Prof. Marshall Ganz

 

Come to Flying Books for the launch of People, Power, Change: Organizing for Democratic Renewal by HKS Prof Marshall Ganz, in conversation with Jennifer Hollett, MPA'12, Executive Director of The Walrus, REGISTER HERE

 

November 23 - The Game

 

November 23, Saturday @ 12:00 - 3:00 pm - The 140th edition of the Harvard vs Yale Football GAME – a great tradition.  Join alumni from both Harvard and Yale to watch the game and cheer for your team.  REGISTER HERE           

 

December 10 - Prof Ethan Bernstein

 

December 10, Tuesday @ 5:30pm A presentation by Ethan Bernstein on his new book Job Moves: Making Progress in Your Career. Prof Bernstein is associate professor in the Organizational Behavior unit at Harvard Business School and will be joined by Rotman Prof. Dan Richards. MBA'73. REGISTER HERE

          Dan Richards - University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management |  LinkedIn

 

Reflections on Nunavut 25+ at Massey College with former premier Paul Okalik, Graham White and Riley Yesno

                View YouTube Recording Here

 

 

HARVARD BOOK PRIZE - 2024

We are very pleased to annouce the book prize winners for 2024.  These excellent students will receive their books at school awards ceremonies this fall. 

Ryann Fineberg at Lawrence Park Collegiate

Brenton Wong at Oakville Trafalgar High School

Aryan Khimani at Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute

Please see the website to apply for 2025!

 

Membership Matters!

 

Please renew your membership to the Harvard Club of Toronto with a special fall 2024 reduced rate.

 

Community Guidelines

 

The Harvard Club of Toronto (HCT) programs and volunteer opportunities respect the rights, differences, and dignity of others. Those taking part in HCT activities are expected to demonstrate honesty, integrity, and civility in those activities, and are accountable for their conduct there with University alumni, students, parents, volunteers, employees, and invitees.

The Harvard Club of Toronto reserves the right to suspend services to and exclude from participation in HCT programs any person whose inappropriate behavior adversely affects the safety, well-being, and inclusion of community members.