To become a member, navigate to Join the Club for details (Membership Form 2009 in PDF)
To view webcasts of Harvard Faculty sessions please navigate to:
Harvard Business School Centennial - Webcast of Presentations (October 2008)
Including: Jay Light, Drew Faust, Bill Gates, Larry Summers, Niall Ferguson, Michael Porter
http://www.hbs.edu/centennial/businesssummit/
"Understanding the Crisis in the Markets: A Panel of Harvard Experts" September 25,2008 The panel includes Robert Kaplan, professor of management practice; Jay Light, Dwight P. Robinson Jr. Professor of Business Administration and dean of the Faculty of Business Administration; Gregory Mankiw, Robert M. Beren Professor of Economics; Robert Merton, John and Natty McArthur University Professor; Kenneth Rogoff, Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy; and Elizabeth Warren, Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law. http://isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=k44822
Annual Gala Dinner as Success!
On October 15, 2008, Prof. Sunshine Hillygus presented to Harvard Club members and guests at the University Club in Toronto.
To view webcasts of the Global Series in Canada sessions please navigate to:
HAA Global Series March 23-24, 2007 Global Series website
Photo: Harvard Club Executive 2005 (with Niall Ferguson)
Photo: Harvard Club Executive 2004 (with Michael Ignatieff)
Photo: Harvard Club Executive 2003
(in 2003 with Harvard President, Lawrence Summers)
Harvard Alumni/ae, faculty and parents can join now for 2008: Membership Form 2008 as PDF or Membership Form 2008 in Word
For some insight to the history of the Club click on: Club History
CLUB BACKGROUND
The Harvard Club of Toronto, founded in 1904, is one of the oldest Harvard Clubs in the world. With over 260 members and over 2,000 alumni/ae living in the Toronto area, the Harvard Club of Toronto ranks as the largest Harvard Club in Canada. Among our members are alumni/ae from almost all of Harvard's Schools, including: the Colleges(Harvard and Radcliffe), Business School, GSAS, Kennedy School of Government, Law School, and the School of Public Health.
The Harvard Club of Toronto invites all interested alumni/ae, students and parents, and current and former faculty to join the club and participate in its activities.
For out-of-town alumni/ae, please note that we welcome you to participate in club activities at member rates.
The common purpose of the Harvard Clubs is to advance the mutual welfare of Harvard University and its alumni/ae by:
Providing opportunities for alumni/ae, parents of students, and friends of Harvard University to meet and serve as Harvard?s advocates, articulating the role and direction of the University;
Promoting and elevating the stature of the University within the community through club programming;
Providing opportunities for alumni/ae to remain connected to the University and to serve the University; and,
Encouraging intellectual enrichment, professional growth and social interaction through forums of continuing education and development.
In furtherance of its purposes, The Harvard Club of Toronto endeavors to foster a spirit of community among graduates and former students of Harvard University; serve in extending the knowledge of the aims and achievements of Harvard University; promote the interest of all alumni/ae in the academic and extracurricular activities of Harvard; represent the interests of the University in the Toronto region; and encourage educational and social activities for its members and their families.
The Harvard Club of Toronto also cooperates with the officers, Regional Directors and committees of the Harvard Alumni Association (HAA) in carrying out the purposes of the HAA.