The Laramie Project
At the Agassiz Theater at Harvard University
 
 
Undergraduate Council:

The Undergraduate Council is the student government of Harvard College, founded in 1982. In addition to performing other duties, the UC funds student programs and organizations with the proceeds of a fee collected from each student.  For more information concerning the UC and its grant giving process, please visit the UC's website.

www.uc.fas.harvard.edu

Ann Radcliffe Trust and the Harvard College Women's Center

The Ann Radcliffe trust was created in the pioneering, independent spirit of Ann Radcliffe, who, in 1643, established the first college fund for Harvard College, and for whom Radcliffe College was named two-and-a-half centuries later.  The Ann Radcliffe Trust addresses issues of importance to Harvard women. 

The mission of the Harvard College Women's Center is to promote awareness of women's and gender issues and to support contributions by women that challenge, motivate, and inspire.  By centralizing resources and offering original programs, HCWC empowers students and student organizations to achieve their visions and pursuit of these goals.  The Women's Center is committed to creating a welcoming environment that encourages diversity of perspective, experience and values.

www.hcwc.fas.harvard.edu






Office for the Arts at Harvard:

The OFA supports student engagement in the arts and serves the University in its commitment to the arts.  Through its programs and services, the OFA fosters student art-making, connects students to accomplished artists, integrates the arts into University life, and partners with local, national, and international constituencies.  By supporting the development of students as artists and cultural stewards, the OFA works to enrich society and shape communities in which the arts are a vital part of life. 

www.fas.harvard.edu/ofa

 
Organizations:

-Office for the Arts at Harvard

-Harvard College Undergraduate Council

-Ann Radcliffe Trust and the Harvard College Women's Center

-The Nicholas Papadopoulos Fund


Organizations
January 8, 9, 10 at 7:30 p.m.
January 10, 11 at 2:00 p.m.
Jason Wong, Director | Jacqueline Palumbo & Lymaira Reyes, Assistant Directors | Truc Doan & Karla Reyes, Producers
Jan Luksic, Set Design | Moonlit Wang, Costume Design | Matt Stone and Paul Sawyier, Light Design | Sam Stuntz, Sound

by Moises Kaufman and The Tectonic Theater Project
The Nicholas Papadopoulos Fund:

The Papadopoulos Lectures are named for Nicholas Papadopoulos, who received both his Masters degree and his Ph.D. degrees in engineering from Harvard University.  Paul McLoughlin, Assistant Dean of Harvard College, says, "Nick was a top student during his tenure here who completed his thesis on multiperson organization--or the theory that people collect different information when making decisions and to optimize decisions in a team, one should capitalize on multiple perspectives ... We should learn from his work so that we can accomplish more as a community when we listen to each other and incorporate multiple perspectives in the work that we do and the life that we live."  After Nick's death from complications of AIDS in 1994, his mother created a fund in his name at Harvard to support lectures about gay and lesbian studies or of interest to the gay and lesbian communities at the school.