Students in Service and Leadership at HarvardMain MenuAbout this Scalar online bookAbout the course: SOCIOL1130 Student Leadership and Service in Higher EducationVolume 6: 2023 Student ProjectsVolume 5: 2022 Student ProjectsVolume 4: 2021 Student ProjectsVolume 3: 2020 Student ProjectsVolume 2: 2019 Student ProjectsVolume 1: 2018 Student ProjectsDepartment of Sociology and Mindich Program in Engaged Scholarship, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
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12018-04-18T16:17:12-04:00The Big Questions1Answers to the Big Question: What is necessary for a successful campus center?image_header2018-04-23T17:58:57-04:00 BETTER LOCATION: How does Harvard move away from the location problem that Tufts, as well as other neighboring schools like MIT and Boston University, was able to avoid?
CREATING PATHWAYS: How do we bridge the gap between the academic, social, recreational, and residential experience that is unique to Harvard social life? How do we broaden the social opportunities for students in an effort to enhance what is already happening with house life?
FREQUENT COLLABORATION: What is the best location to bridge the gap between undergraduates and the other Harvard schools? How do the different OSL offices come together so that students can have a better understanding of where to find resources and how the institution works?