Archived Websites

The Harvard University Archives harvests websites from across the University, anywhere from monthly to annually. All websites in this section are open for research.

Association of Black Harvard Women
Formed in 1975, the Association of Black Harvard Women serves as an affinity space and community for Black women-identifying persons on Harvard's campus. The Association of Black Harvard Women website provides information on history, mission, events, the Alberta V. Scott Leadership Academy, and Association leadership.
 

Association of Black Harvard Women Facebook feed
Formed in 1975, the Association of Black Harvard Women serves as an affinity space and community for Black women-identifying persons on Harvard's campus. The Association of Black Harvard Women Facebook feed highlights events and topics of interest.
 

Catching the Wave : Photographs of the Women's Movement by Bettye Lane and Freda Leinwand
Among the treasures in the Schlesinger Library are photograph collections that document the women’s liberation movement of the late 1960s and 1970s: images by Bettye Lane and Freda Leinwand, both of whom spent years capturing the moments, both big and small, that made up one of the most transformative times in U.S. history. In 2014, the Schlesinger Library was awarded a Hidden Collections grant by the Harvard Library. The grant allowed the Library to select, catalog and digitize images that depict the women's movement, approximately 4,000 of the total 40,000 images, including prints, negatives and slides, in the two collections. Both collections came with donor-supplied metadata that was repurposed and transcribed to create the catalog records. This website acts as a curated view into these images.
 

Harvard Asian American Womxn’s Association Facebook feed (2019-), Harvard Asian American Women’s Association Facebook feed (2018)
Harvard Asian American Womxn’s Association is intended to be an inclusive, welcoming space for those on campus that identify as Asian American. Prior to 2019, the group was known as the Harvard Asian American Women’s Association. The Association website provides information on current and past members of the governing board, events, and the organization's constitution.
 

Harvard College Women's Center (2013-2015)
Designed as a space for both meetings and relaxation, the Harvard College Women's Center aims to create community among students, faculty, staff and alumnae in order to explore women and gender issues, forge connections, and promote mutual understanding around women’s advancement. The Women’s Center fosters the unity in community through conferences, workshops, mentorship, meals and networking events. The Harvard College Women's Center website provides information about the Center and its mission, staff, interns, participation opportunities, events, the Women's Cabinet, Women's Week, the Ann Radcliffe Trust/Women's Center Community Fund, the Radcliffe Mentor Program, the Women In Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Mentor Program, the Harvard College Women's Leadership Award, resources, alumni, and annual reports (2007-present).
 

Harvard College Women's Center (2017-)
Designed as a space for both meetings and relaxation, the Harvard College Women's Center aims to create community among students, faculty, staff and alumnae in order to explore women and gender issues, forge connections, and promote mutual understanding around women’s advancement. The Women’s Center fosters the unity in community through conferences, workshops, mentorship, meals and networking events. The Harvard College Women's Center website provides information about the Center and its mission, staff, interns, participation opportunities, events, the Women's Cabinet, Women's Week, the Ann Radcliffe Trust/Women's Center Community Fund, the Radcliffe Mentor Program, the Women In Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Mentor Program, the Harvard College Women's Leadership Award, resources, alumni, and annual reports (2007-present).
 

Harvard Divinity School Women's Studies in Religion Program (2014)
The Women's Studies in Religion Program explores the fundamental role played by religious traditions in defining roles for women and men. The Program website provides information on women's studies at Harvard Divinity School, leadership, history, news, events, research associates, courses, application procedures, publications, and giving opportunities.
 

Harvard Divinity School Women's Studies in Religion Program (2015-)
The Women's Studies in Religion Program explores the fundamental role played by religious traditions in defining roles for women and men. The Program website provides information on women's studies at Harvard Divinity School, leadership, history, news, events, research associates, courses, application procedures, publications, and giving opportunities.
 

Harvard Gender Inclusivity in Mathematics
Harvard Gender Inclusivity in Mathematics, founded in May 2015, is an organization dedicated to creating a community of mathematicians particularly welcoming to women and gender minorities interested in math and to reducing the gender gap in Harvard’s math department. The Gender Inclusivity in Mathematics website provides information on leadership, its mision, advising, the Women in Math and Statistics Conference, community initiatives, and their speaker and discussion series.
 

Harvard Gender Inclusivity in Mathematics Instagram feed
Harvard Gender Inclusivity in Mathematics, founded in May 2015, is an organization dedicated to creating a community of mathematicians particularly welcoming to women and gender minorities interested in math and to reducing the gender gap in Harvard’s math department. The Gender Inclusivity in Mathematics Instagram feed provides images of events and members.
 

Harvard Graduate Women in Science and Engineering
Harvard Graduate Women in Science and Engineering is a graduate student organization dedicated to the personal, academic, and professional development of women in natural sciences, social sciences, and engineering at Harvard University. The group aims to enhance the graduate experience for women in science and engineering at Harvard by providing opportunities for networking, professional development, and mentoring, as well as developing a meaningful community for women scientists. The group's website provides information on the executive board, events, mentoring, leadership, sponsors, and resources.
 

Harvard Kennedy School Women and Public Policy Program
The Women and Public Policy Program researches the role of gender in shaping economic, political, and social opportunities available to individuals and trains leaders to create a more gender equal world. The Gender Action Portal is a collection of summarized research evaluating the impact of specific policies, strategies, and organizational practices to close gender gaps in the areas of economic opportunity, politics, health, and education.
 

Harvard Kennedy School Women and Public Policy Program (2010-2014)
The Women and Public Policy Program researches the role of gender in shaping economic, political, and social opportunities available to individuals and trains leaders to create a more gender equal world. The Program website provides information on faculty, staff, fellows, support, related organizations, research, news, events, fellowships, the Gender Action Portal, publications, Executive Programs, courses, the Barbara Jordan Award for Women's Leadership, Jane Mansbridge Research Award, and the Holly Taylor Sargent Prize for Women's Advancement.
 

Harvard Kennedy School Women and Public Policy Program (2014)
The Women and Public Policy Program researches the role of gender in shaping economic, political, and social opportunities available to individuals and trains leaders to create a more gender equal world. The Program website provides information on faculty, staff, fellows, support, related organizations, research, news, events, fellowships, the Gender Action Portal, publications, Executive Programs, courses, the Barbara Jordan Award for Women's Leadership, Jane Mansbridge Research Award, and the Holly Taylor Sargent Prize for Women's Advancement.
 

Harvard Kennedy School Women and Public Policy Program (2017-)
The Women and Public Policy Program researches the role of gender in shaping economic, political, and social opportunities available to individuals and trains leaders to create a more gender equal world. The Program website provides information on faculty, staff, fellows, support, related organizations, research, news, events, fellowships, the Gender Action Portal, publications, Executive Programs, courses, the Barbara Jordan Award for Women's Leadership, Jane Mansbridge Research Award, and the Holly Taylor Sargent Prize for Women's Advancement.
 

Harvard LGBTQ at GSAS Facebook feed
Harvard LGBTQ at GSAS is a community of LGBTQ graduate students in the Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The group aims to be a safe and welcoming space for people of all genders and identities to meet, get to know each other, socialize, share experiences, discuss issues, and plan actions. The group was formerly known as Lesbian, Bisexual, and Gay Graduate Students. The Harvard LGBTQ at GSAS Facebook feed highlights events and news items of interest to its community.
 

Harvard University ABCD Committee : Women in Tech + Allies
ABCD, formed in 1985, is an informal, University-wide association promoting communication and collaboration on technology-related topics across organizational boundaries. The ABCD-Women in Tech + Allies group meets informally as a chance to advance gender representation, engagement, and support in STEM and technology-related fields. The ABCD-WIT+ website provides information on meetings and other events, resources at Harvard and elsewhere, and how to join.
 

Harvard University ABCD Committee : Women in Tech + Allies Twitter feed
ABCD, formed in 1985, is an informal, University-wide association promoting communication and collaboration on technology-related topics across organizational boundaries. The ABCD-Women in Tech + Allies group meets informally as a chance to advance gender representation, engagement, and support in STEM and technology-related fields. The ABCD-WIT+ Twitter feed provides information on events and topics related to the mission of the group.
 

Harvard University Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality (2007-2009)
Harvard University's Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality brings together a wide range of academic fields in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. As an interdisciplinary field of study, WGS pays close attention to how social norms have changed over time and how they vary across cultures. Students and faculty explore the ways in which ideas about gender and sexuality have shaped public policy, civil rights, health care, religion, education, and the law, as well as the depiction of women and men in art, literature, and the popular media. The website of the Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality provides information on news, events, faculty, staff, the Graduate Tutorial Board, courses, the undergraduate and graduate programs, and selected alumni.
 

Harvard University Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality (2010-)
Harvard University's Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality brings together a wide range of academic fields in the humanities, social sciences, and sciences. As an interdisciplinary field of study, WGS pays close attention to how social norms have changed over time and how they vary across cultures. Students and faculty explore the ways in which ideas about gender and sexuality have shaped public policy, civil rights, health care, religion, education, and the law, as well as the depiction of women and men in art, literature, and the popular media. The website of the Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality provides information on news, events, faculty, staff, the Graduate Tutorial Board, courses, the undergraduate and graduate programs, and selected alumni.
 

Harvard University Office of Faculty Development and Diversity
The Office of Faculty Development and Diversity, Harvard University’s central faculty affairs office, oversees and guides policies and practices related to faculty affairs, paying special attention to junior faculty and on women and minorities regardless of academic rank. The Faculty Development and Diversity website provides information on the history of diversity at Harvard and its current state, diversity at peer institutions, faculty development resources, research policies and guidelines, appointment policies, work-life, benefits, the history of the office, staff, news, and events. Annual reports (2006-present) are available online.
 

Harvard University Women in Physics
The Women in Physics group seeks to actively encourage and empower women in the field of physics. The Women in Physics website provides information on the group's goals.
 

Harvard Women in Chemistry
Harvard Women in Chemistry is dedicated to addressing issues concerning the quality of life of women in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. In addition to increasing awareness of women's issues, the group is also actively involved in improving the general education and training process for members of the department to reflect the demands of the rapidly changing science community. The Women in Chemistry website provides information on leadership, events, and resources.
 

Harvard Women in Chemistry Twitter feed
Harvard Women in Chemistry is dedicated to addressing issues concerning the quality of life of women in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. In addition to increasing awareness of women's issues, the group is also actively involved in improving the general education and training process for members of the department to reflect the demands of the rapidly changing science community. The Women in Chemistry Twitter feed contains information on events and topics of interest to members.
 

Radcliffe Choral Society Facebook feed
The Radcliffe Choral Society, founded in 1899, is a treble choral ensemble at Harvard University. The Choral Society aims to foster the appreciation and enjoyment of women's choral music through the commission of new works for women's voices, high-caliber performances, and domestic and international travel. The Choral Society Facebook feed highlights events, tours, and members.
 

Radcliffe Choral Society Instagram feed
The Radcliffe Choral Society, founded in 1899, is a treble choral ensemble at Harvard University. The Choral Society aims to foster the appreciation and enjoyment of women's choral music through the commission of new works for women's voices, high-caliber performances, and domestic and international travel. The Choral Society Instagram feed provides images and videos of the Society, its members, and its events.
 

The Seneca
The Seneca, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was founded in 1999 by a group of Harvard undergraduate women. The Seneca’s mission is to create opportunities, resources, and sustainable networks for women in social, educational, and professional environments. The Seneca website provides information on joining, events, the history of women at Harvard, and leadership.

 

The Seneca Facebook feed
The Seneca, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was founded in 1999 by a group of Harvard undergraduate women. The Seneca’s mission is to create opportunities, resources, and sustainable networks for women in social, educational, and professional environments. The Seneca Facebook feed highlights events and topics of interest to its members.
 

75 Stories, 75 Years
75 Stories, 75 Years is a digital exhibition celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Schlesinger Library. The exhibition highlights 75 stories from the collections of the Library. The website also provides information about the corresponding physical exhibit at the Library and related events.