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Yard Bulletin
Freshman Dean’s Office Volume 2018 Issue XV
December 5, 2014
Upcoming Events
You may view the Yard Bulletin on the FDO Website (www.fdo.fas.harvard.edu).
Friday, December 5, 8PM - David Amram in Concert with the Harvard Wind Ensemble and Guest Saxophonist Kenneth Rodnofsky. David Amram is the composer of more than 100 orchestral and chamber music works, two operas, many scores for Broadway theater and film, including the classic scores for the films Splendor in the Grass and The Manchurian Candidate, as well as the landmark 1959 documentary Pull My Daisy, narrated by novelist Jack Kerouac. $5 tickets are available at the Harvard Box Office. Lowell Lecture Hall, Kirkland and Oxford Streets.
Friday, December 5 & Saturday, December 6, 8PM - Have You Heard? The 44th Annual Dr. S. Allen Counter Christmas Concert. Join the Kuumba Singers of Harvard College for their annual Christmas concert. This event is free, but tickets are required from the Harvard
Box Office. Limit of 4 tickets per person, valid until 7:45PM. Memorial Church, Harvard Yard.
Saturday, December 6, 8PM – 00THUD. The Harvard Undergraduate Drummers (THUD), Harvard’s “Stomp”-inspired percussion ensemble, present their James Bond-themed fall concert. Tickets are $5 in advance from the Harvard Box Office, any THUD member, or Facebook; $7 at the door. For more information, visit facebook.com/HarvardTHUD. Lowell Lecture Hall.
Sunday, December 7, 9-11PM - FYSC's Merry Mixer. There's no break like a snow break! Join your FYSC for a night of gingerbread man decorating, mocktails, snowflake making, candy cane grams, cards
for troops, photos, and holiday music! End a good year with some holiday cheer. Annenberg Dining Hall.
Monday, December 8, 7PM—Men’s Basketball vs. BU. Take a break from all the studying, leave the library, and come watch your Crimson take on the Terriers in their last 2014 home game! Lavietes Pavilion.
Dear freshmen:
Just a note to congratulate you on successfully finishing your first term at Harvard. It’s clear you have worked really hard — at least, at times — and confronted new challenges and the need to adapt earlier strategies for writing papers and preparing for exams. I hope that you look back on the term with a sense of accomplishment and a better idea of what college offers, and how you might most profitably use these four wonderful years.
Now, it’s time to relax and enjoy the opportunity to catch up with family and friends. I wish you the best for the holidays and the chance — in an unhurried way — to take your learnings from the fall to set up a really satisfying spring term.
Sincerely,
Tom Dingman
Seasonal Fun
Message from the Dean
The FYSC hosted a freshman tailgate
the morning of The Game, bringing the
Class of 2018 together to cheer on
their Crimson.
Annenberg Closure
Annenberg Dining Hall will close for Winter Break after dinner on Saturday, December 20. Dining service will resume
on Friday, January 23. For detailed information on available dining halls during Wintersession, please visit: www.dining.harvard.edu. Have a fantastic, relaxing break!
Students in Greenough 2-3 used Student Initiated Program
(SIP) funds from the FDO to cook up an early Thanksgiving
feast, which they enjoyed among entryway mates and
other friends.
AEO Housing Accommodation Deadline
Morton Prince House 6 Prescott St.
Cambridge, MA 02138
Freshman Dean’s Office
Phone: 617-495-1574 Fax: 617-496-1624
E-mail: [email protected] Hours: Mon. - Fri., 9AM-5PM
Safety Notice
To contact an FDO representative in the event of a serious, non-academic
emergency, please call your proctor, or the Harvard University Police at (617)
495-1212, or, on campus, 5-1212. Safety and other emergency messages
are displayed as soon as possible on the News and Notices section of the
College home page at www.college.harvard.edu.
Submissions
Please send submissions by
Tuesday at 9:00AM to:
Published Fridays.
Consider Joining Health Leads! Interested in public health or social justice? Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity and a chance to work with patients on non-medical needs that impact their health? Health Leads is dedicated to breaking the link between poverty and poor health and is currently recruiting for the spring
semester; our short application is due Saturday, December 6 and can be found at healthleadsusa.org/get-involved/volunteer. Email [email protected] with questions!
Learn about the Harvard China Student Internship Program. Please come to the Harvard China Fund’s second information session for the Harvard China Student Internship Program – Summer 2015 on Tuesday,
December 9, 2PM, in CGIS S050. The 10-week program is offered in partnership with Chinese corporations, NGOs/NPOs, and multinational companies in China. Students experience modern China through their internship placements and gain an introduction to Chinese history and culture, all while learning first-hand about life in the workplace. Returning undergraduates from all concentrations are eligible, Chinese language is not required to apply, but most of the internship positions require some knowledge of oral and written Chinese. For more information, please visit: hcf.fas.harvard.edu.
Become a DAPA. Are you interested in becoming a DAPA? Want to hear more about our impact on campus? Want to talk to a DAPA but don't know one? Then come to our first DAPA recruitment info session! We will explain both our application
process and why we love what we do. Food will be served. Questions about the recruitment process? Please e-mail us at: [email protected]. Wednesday,
December 10, 7:30-9PM, Ticknor Lounge, Boylston Hall.
Opportunities for Freshmen
The Accessible Education Office (AEO) housing application is for students who anticipate that their disability and/or health status should be considered for on-campus housing assignments. Students should follow the procedure outlined on the AEO website at fas.harvard.edu/~aeo/housing.html. Detailed, current
clinical documentation must accompany this application. For documentation guidelines, visit: fas.harvard.edu/~aeo/documentation.html.
Housing applications and complete documentation that meets AEO guidelines are due in the AEO by noon on Friday, January 30, 2015. Even if you currently receive housing accommodations through AEO, you must reapply through this process. Applicants must also schedule an appointment (February 9-12) with the AEO by January 30. AEO reserves the right to request additional clinical information if requested accommodations are not adequately supported by the documentation, possibly causing delays and fewer housing options. Even if you are applying for accommodations, you must also register for the undergraduate housing lottery.
Immunization Compliance Check for Spring Registration. Compliance with Massachusetts and Harvard immunization regulations is required for spring registration. Check your immunization record on the HUHS patient portal to see if you need additional immunizations. HUHS Medical Records: 617-495-2055.
Reading and Study Strategies Course (Spring 2014) . Learn to read more purposefully and selectively, with greater speed and comprehension. This course is especially helpful for students overwhelmed by the volume and complexity of their reading. Visit bsc.harvard.edu/pages/reading-course for more details. Monday-Friday, February 11-25, 8-9AM (10 sessions) , Science Center.
Resources for Freshmen
A Look Back at 2014