![]() ![]() “The midshipmen always exceed expectations in their community outreach,” said Miriam Stancic, MAG faculty representative. Each paper angel has the first name, age and gender of a child in need of presents in the local community and contributors can remove one or more tags from the tree to purchase gifts for those children. MAG and members of 6th Company are also working with the Salvation Army to collect toys for the community with the 25th annual Giving Tree, located in the rotunda of Bancroft Hall.Įach year midshipmen decorate a holiday tree with paper angel ornaments provided by the Salvation Army. “I think it’s a great opportunity for the brigade, faculty and staff to showcase how much we value the surrounding community and how much we appreciate the opportunity to give back to the community that welcomes us.” The STS Circle at Harvard is co-sponsored by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and the Harvard University Center for the Environment.“I’ve had the pleasure to participate in Toys for Tots for the past few years with MAG, and it gets better every year,” said Midshipman 1st Class Adam Hammer, who led the MAG collection this year. To receive the abstract and bio for each talk, and to register to attend, please join our mailing list. For Spring 2023, all meetings are planned to take place in person on Mondays, from 12:15-2:00 p.m., in CGIS South S050, 1730 Cambridge Street unless otherwise noted. The STS Circle at Harvard meets weekly during the academic semester. The Circle offers wide exposure to such emerging STS scholarship that otherwise has no forum at Harvard. Dissertation writers and recent graduates are working on exciting topics that intersect with STS at the edges of their home disciplines. The STS Circle at Harvard provides a space for weekly conversations about contemporary issues in science and technology that are relevant to fields such as anthropology, history of science, sociology, STS, law, government, public policy, and the natural sciences. ![]()
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