Harvard Visit

In front of the John Harvard statue, "founder" of the university.




If there's one university that most people in America--and many outside the country--know, it's Harvard University in Cambridge, right across the Charles River from our home base at Emerson College. Even if you've never been to the United States, you've probably seen the odd Harvard t-shirt or sweatshirt, the mention of it on TV, as the setting of another movie about fast-paced college life, or known someone who aspires to go to there. We toured the august institution to get a sense of what life on campus is really like and learn what it had to offer firsthand. After an information session outlining the different programs and features of academic and social life at the college, we toured the campus, including a stop at the the John Harvard statue, referred to by students as "the statue of three lies".
Fun at the Science Center, home to many courses at Harvard and at least one giant lens.


Crossing the Charles River on the T.