FABRIC was created 23 years ago as part of the underrepresented minority revisit weekend. In its original form, FABRIC was a student-directed fashion show highlighting clothing inspired by the African diaspora.
Over the years, FABRIC has grown in size and notoriety but has stayed true to its mission of showcasing the multitude of experiences and cultures of our rich HMS & HSDM community. Staying true to its...
For the first time since 2019, Admitted Students Preview Days 2023 (the event formerly known as Revisit) will be hosted on campus! Admitted HMS MD and MD-PhD, as well as HSDM students, have registered to attend in-person event programming on academics, student life, and more!
For the first time since 2019, Admitted Students Preview Days 2023 (the event formerly known as Revisit) will be hosted on campus! Admitted HMS MD and MD-PhD, as well as HSDM students, have registered to attend in-person event programming on academics, student life, and more!
The HMS Financial Aid Office is partnering with the Harvard University Employees Credit Union (HUECU) to provide you with a 2-part financial literacy series on student loan repayment, debt management, and credit scores.
These sessions are broken down into 2 segments which will take place weekly on Wednesday eveings.
Please join Migdalia Gomez, AVP of Community Engagement and Dominique Verdieu, Community Engagement Specialist from HUECU for the second session...
Christopher D. E. Willoughby, PhD, is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the History of Medicine at Pitzer College in Claremont, California. In 2016, he completed his PhD in history at Tulane University. He is the author of Masters of Health: Racial Science and Slavery in U.S. Medical Schools (University of North Carolina Press, 2022), and with Sean Morey Smith, he edited the book Medicine and Healing in the Age of Slavery (Louisiana State University Press, 2021). He has published widely in popular and academic publications including The Washington Post and The Journal of the History of...
Please join Dr. Chirag Shah MD, MPH for a weekly financial planning series on how to navigate your personal finances as a future MD.
Dr. Shah is a vitreoretinal surgeon at Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston, and the Co-Director of the Vitreoretinal Surgery Fellowship. He has co-authored a book on personal finance for physicians, “Financial Freedom Rx: The Physician’s Guide to Achieving Financial Independence,” and lectures to young physicians across the country.
We’re thrilled to announce that our in-person Countway Resource Fair is returning this fall!
Drop in Thursday, September 15 between 11am-6pm for our biggest annual event: we’ll be taking over the whole first floor and the L1 Atrium with exhibitor booths, food, giveaways, activities, and opportunities to learn about some of Countway’s incredible resources.
All current Harvard staff, faculty and students with Harvard IDs are invited to attend!
During the first week in August, incoming students receive their white coats to mark the beginning of medical school. Read more about White Coat Day 2021.