Morgan Stanley Energy Group
Posted by Sarah Anoke on October 27th, 2008President Emeritus Jason C. B. Lee has a special opportunity for Harvard juniors to build a relationship with Morgan Stanley. Details below.
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Morgan Stanley's Global Energy Investment Banking Group (GEG) is now taking resumes and cover letters for internships for the summer of 2009. Morgan Stanley's Global Energy group is based in Houston, Texas. Internships will take place in Houston, Texas.
Submit to inBlack!!!
Posted by LizzyEze on October 26th, 2008Hey all!
inBlack Literary Magazine is now accepting creative submissions from members of the black community. We encourage you all to submit your poetry, prose, paintings, photography, editorials, etc. to the Fall issue. The theme of the current issue is celebrating our freedom to create. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please contact Lizzy Eze at publications@harvardbsa.com.
Those of you who would like to help out or learn about the editing process should contact Lizzy too!
Apollo Night!
Posted by KeithDoelling on October 16th, 2008
Ever wonder what it's like to be at the Apollo Theatre? Come see for yourself!
BSA is having an Apollo Night in Lowell Lecture Hall with entertainers from all over the Boston Area! Come watch singers, dancers and comedians and decide who will win the 400 dollar prize!
And afterwards, come to the after party in Dunster House! Show your own "talents" and get your thing on with the off and on-campus entertainers!
The Deshaun Hill and Harvard Stephens Scholarship
Posted by TimTurner on October 13th, 2008FAQs
Why should I apply? Through your demonstration of academic excellence, commitment to community service, and character, you will be helping to honor the memory of two black students of the Harvard Class of 1999. Factors such as whether you concentrate in math, science, and related fields or whether you have financial need will be considered BUT SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS OF ALL MAJORS AND SOCIOECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY! (Note: This scholarship is for Sophomore and Juniors only.)
Revolution '67 Film Screening
Posted by TimTurner on October 1st, 2008"Revolution '67" is an illuminating account of events too often relegated to footnotes in U.S. history — the black urban rebellions of the 1960s. Focusing on the six-day Newark, New Jersey, outbreak in mid-July 1967, the film reveals how the disturbance began as spontaneous revolts against poverty and police brutality and ended as fateful milestones in America's struggles over race and economic justice.
The Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race & Justice, The Harvard Black Law Students Association, and the Harvard Black Students Association bring you :
Watch the Presidental Debates w/ the BSA!
Posted by Sarah Anoke on September 22nd, 2008
Email pac@harvardbsa.com to RSVP!








