December 2024

Join us Tuesday at the Rotman School with Prof Ethan Bernstein

Announcing the Harvard Club of Toronto’s New Year’s Reception on January 15, 2025. Save the date! Details soon!

The Harvard Club of Toronto hosted +12 events in 2024.

We enjoyed a panel Reflecting on Nunavut +25 years, a visit to the National Ballet of Canada and a tour of Massey College, celebrations of Harvard’s Global Networking Night and Welcome to Your City, webinars and book launches, social evenings with the Ivy+ community, and the 140th Harvard-Yale football game.

View recent event photos here.

 

December 10 - Prof Ethan Bernstein

 

December 10, Tuesday @ 5:30pm at the Rotman School of Management - Prof Ethan Bernstein, Harvard Business School, will discuss Job Moves: Making Progress in Your Career with Harvard alum and Rotman instructor Dan Richards.

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

 

Harvard University Courses

 

Harvard University offers a huge array of online courses: 513 courses are posted on the Harvard website and 133 courses are available free of charge. See https://pll.harvard.edu/catalog  This includes the well known course "Justice" taught by Professor Michael Sandel.

 

Social nights ahead for 2025 - Save these dates!

February 25, 2025 - Ivy + Toronto evening. 

March 19, 2025 - Harvard's Global Networking Night. 

 

Membership Matters in 2025!

 

Please renew your membership to the Harvard Club of Toronto for 2025.  

 

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.