Alumni & Friends
Alumni Services
Please see the links to the left and below for the many services available to you as an HGSE alum.
Don't see what you're looking for? Please contact HGSE Alumni Relations and we can help you find it.
Alumni.Harvard Community
Access the Alumni Directory, Crimson Compass professional networking, establish post.harvard email forwarding, and update your contact information. Register here if you never have, or look up your user id and password. If you are still experiencing trouble with alumni.harvard, you can use their “Contact Us” Help Page, or call 617-496-0559.
LinkedIn and Facebook Online Networking
We are excited to offer you the oppportunity to join two HGSE online networks! We have a LinkedIn group and a Facebook group, both growing larger every day!
Visit the HGSE Store
Any profits from the sales of HGSE merchandise will be designated to support student financial aid. Thank you for visiting!
Order a Transcript
Please contact the Registration Office with any questions or concerns (617-495-3418).
Update Your Information
You can email Alumni Services with your new information, call 617-496-3605 and leave a message, or log in to alumni.harvard to make updates. Please note: These updates are only effective for alumni-related information, such as alumni publications and event invitations. Please contact other offices separately, such as Financial Aid and Health Services, to ensure accuracy.
![]() | HGSE lecturer Josephine KimSince the spring 2007 slayings at Virginia Tech, Lecturer and National Certified Counselor Josephine Kim has been working to raise awareness of mental health issues that affect Korean-American student populations. |
![]() | It Stems from AlgebraIn their new research project, Professor Chris Dede and Assistant Professor Jon Star are using three technology-based activities, all rooted in algebra, once called the "new civil right" by one algebra advocate. |
![]() | Senior Lecturer Joe Blatt"Sesame Street was the first national television series to feature a fully integrated cast: the hosts were an African American couple, and their neighbors were a mix of other ethnic groups." |
![]() | Professor David PerkinsGrowing up, Professor David Perkins wasn't especially good at baseball.Yet it was America's national pastime that Perkins turned to when he started writing his recent book, Making Learning Whole. |
![]() | Professor Jerry Murphy"I discovered at Harvard a whole new side of myself -- I was a halfway decent researcher. I also discovered that I knew a lot about practice and really liked writing about the everyday reality of how things actually worked." |



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