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Thursday, February 18
4:30PM ET
Join us on Thursday, February 18th at 4:30pm ET for a study group with IOP Fellow Governor Steve Bullock.
Friday, February 19
3:00PM ET
In collaboration with the Harvard Caribbean Club, Harvard Law Advocates, and Harvard Law and International Development Society, the Francophone Society will be screening the film, "Madan Sara." The documentary is about the role that Haitian women play within their society, as well as the risks they must face daily. The screening is open to everyone, and the first 20 undergraduates to RSVP will receive a $15 reimbursement for food. The film is in French, but will be shown with English subtitles.
The First-Year Arts Program (FAP) is looking for new Proctors!  
Application Deadline: Friday, February 19
12:00PM ET
If you are passionate about the arts, and love mentoring the next generation of Harvard students, we would love for you to apply!  FAP is one of the six Pre-Orientation Programs that welcome incoming First-Years to campus through common interests and experiences. 

FAP seeks to: build community, acclimate students to life at Harvard, showcase artmaking opportunities at Harvard, encourage exploration of identity and personal narrative through art, and engage with faculty, staff, local, and alumni artists.

Apply now here! Visit our Website for more information. If you have questions, please email FAP Director Dana Knox.
Saturday, February 20
4:00PM ET
The Harvard Undergraduate Psychological Association for Underrepresented Students will be hosting our Inaugural Symposium! This purpose of this event is to display an increased focus on diverse topics and diverse voices in the field of psychology. A multitude of speakers - both professors and graduate students - will be presenting their research and advancements in the field of psychology, and how diversity plays a role; with a short Q&A session following each one. Register now.
 
Harvard Hikes Everywhere
Sunday, Feb. 21st - Sunday, Feb. 28th
Breathe in the fresh air and nature at a beautiful trail or take a long walk along the streets of your local town- whatever you choose, make sure to join us for our Harvard Hikes Everywhere Challenge from February 21-28! So long as you complete 5 miles, you’ll receive a free shirt. Plus- you’ll have 6 chances to win up to $99 worth of prizes of your choosing from the COOP, Harvard Shop, or Amazon! Let’s go hiking! Register by Friday, February 20 at 12PM ET.
 
Tuesday, February 23
6:00PM ET
The Rho Nu Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and the Institute of Politics will be hosting "The Ballot or the Bullet", a discussion featuring Ms. Nsé Ufot, a Spring 2021 IOP Fellow and CEO of the New Georgia Project (NGP). Under Ufot's leadership, NGP registered over 500K eligible Georgians to vote during last year's election and runoffs. Now that the election is over, we will be looking at how to sustain political engagement and advocacy for the Black community. Join us and participate in the discussion.
Tuesday, February 23
6:00PM ET
Dr. Frank Jackson is an Australian philosopher focusing on the philosophy of mind, epistemology, metaphysics, and meta-ethics. He is the creator of the knowledge argument (also known as Mary's Room) thought experiment and has written extensively about the philosophy of language.
Blythe Baird Poetry Night
Thursday, February 25
7:00PM ET
Join Under the Surface: The Harvard Undergraduate Mental Health Magazine for a poetry performance and Q&A with viral spoken word poet Blythe Baird! Blythe has garnered international recognition for her poems that speak out on sexual assault, mental illness, eating disorder recovery, sexuality, and healing. Please RSVP.
Class Color Connect for the Class of 2023
March 4 at 8PM, March 6 at 3PM, or March 7 at 8AM
2023: Join us virtually on March 4, 6, or 7 for an event for your class and the recent graduate alumni classes in your class color community! Sign up now.
As you engage virtually, please be as respectful of each other as you would be in person! Review this link for Netiquette tips.

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