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Maxwell Dworkin
Maxwell Dworkin Laboratory, named after the mothers of the building’s donors (Microsoft Chairman William H. Gates III and Microsoft President Steven A. Ballmer, both members of the Class of 1977) is a contemporary structure, fully owned and operated by SEAS. Designed to house computer science and e...
Applied Mathematics - Advisors
Students with questions about Applied Mathematics should contact one of the Directors or Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies listed below: Contact email: am-advising@seas.harvard.edu Steven Gortler, Co-Director of Undergraduate Studies Email: sjg@seas.harvard.edu Maxwell Dworkin ...
Parking in Allston
More than 250 parking spots are adjacent to the Science and Engineering Complex and are available for monthly and daily parking permit holders in the lots located at 114 Western Avenue and the 2 Hague Street. Dual parking options will be available based on demonstrated need. The application for mon...
Applied Mathematics - Who are my Advisors?
Students with questions about Applied Mathematics should contact the AM advising team by writing to am-advising@seas.harvard.edu.
Office for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging - The Intersections of STEM and Social Justice Series
In June 2020, SEAS launched a Community Conversations Series in response to cases of anti-Black racism, police brutality, and systemic inequality in our country. Over summer and fall 2020, we hosted a number of panel events to provide dedicated space for members of our community to&nb...
Office for Faculty Affairs - Associate
Description and Eligibility Associates are unpaid appointees engaged in well-defined research for specific institutional objectives. Associates must be employed full-time elsewhere at a public or private company, or hold a non-ladder faculty appointment at another university. Exceptions to out...
Office of Academic Programs - SM and ME Course Requirements
[Part of the Policies of the CHD, August 2019] The following course requirements apply to all SEAS S.M. and M.E. degrees. Note that the term "course" refers to a standard Harvard semester-length "half course", i.e., a 4-unit FAS course or its equivalent. 2-unit courses such as ...