Harvard Foundation

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The Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations was founded in 1981 by the President and Deans of Harvard University to improve relations among racial and ethnic groups at the University.[1][2][3] The Harvard Foundation sponsors activities to promote interracial and intercultural awareness in the Harvard community that range from student-led discussions on issues regarding diversity to ceremonies that highlight the multicultural contributions of people within and beyond Harvard.[4][5][3]

References

  1. Keller, Morton; Keller, Phyllis (November 15, 2001). Making Harvard Modern: The Rise of America's University. Oxford University Press. p. 477. ISBN 978-0-195-14457-4. 
  2. "Harvard Foundation Celebrates 25th". The Harvard Crimson. Retrieved 26 November 26. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "The Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations". The Harvard Foundation. Retrieved 26 November 26. 
  4. Fox, Dov (September 14, 2004). The Truth About Harvard: A Behind the Scenes Look at Admissions and Life on Campus. Princeton Review. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-375-76435-6. 
  5. "Harvard Foundation: 16 Years of Promoting Cultural Understanding and Harmony". The Harvard Gazette. Retrieved 26 November 26. 
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