Hey Everyone!
The semester started with plenty of exciting India-focused events, drawing the community from across the Harvard schools into inspired discussion and reflections for the future of the country. The Harvard India Conference may be over, but HISG will continue to provide a platform for deliberation and discussion on various issues related to India through the recently started HISG speaker series.
Highlights:
1. Harvard-wide Holi organized by HISG - March 29th
2. Apply to be an HISG Board Member for 2014-15. Applications due on March 16
3. HISG Mentorship Program. Applications Due on March 10th
4. HISG Speaker Series launch. New launch
5. Thanks for coming out to the HISG Spring Welcome Back mixer. Photos Here
6. HISG feedback survey. Last chance to give feedback.
7. Other India-Related events (Not organized by HISG)
8. Research spotlight
Continue reading to find out more about Holi, speaker series and other community-building events planned for the next month.
1. Harvard-wide Holi organized by HISG: Remember and enjoyed the first Harvard-wide Diwali celebrations organized by HISG? This year HISG is organizing Harvard-wide celebrations for the festival of Holi in collaboration with the South Asian Associations at Harvard College, HBS, HKS, HSPH, GSD and HLS . Save the date: Saturday, March 29, 2014. Eventbrite invite to follow soon!
2. Apply to be an HISG board member for 2014-15: After a fantastic year, the 2013-14 HISG board will be handing over the reins to a new team for the 2014-15 academic year. The board consists of members from all 13 Harvard Schools, including 6 executive positions. Currently, we are requesting applications for the position of Co-Presidents (2 positions) and Secretary (1 position).
3. Apply to the HISG mentorship program: Be a mentor to young students in India. Share your own stories and in turn, learn from your mentee's resilience. In partnership with Mentor Together (www.mentortogether.org), HISG will facilitate meaningful one-on-one connections directly between you and economically challenged youth between 14-21 years of age in Pune, who will greatly benefit from your time and expertise. You will be matched to a child with shared interests, and will play an integral part in making a tangible, transformative difference in their lives. These children lack the traditional network of support and guidance and your interaction will be invaluable to them, and we hope, extremely rewarding for you.