The Harvard Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) is a student-run organization that fosters community for students at Harvard Law School that are Native American, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, or otherwise indigenous.
LIDS consists of a diverse group of students from Harvard Law School who are passionate about the challenges and opportunities that lie at the intersection of international economic law, policy, and development work.
SEAM works to empower peers with the knowledge of planetary health: how human impacts on the environment feedback to affect human health. We work on curricular reform, coordinate co-curricular educational events, build coalitions for local improvements in sustainability, and train members to advocate for policy change.
Managed by the Harvard Office for Sustainability, the Council of Sustainability Leaders (CSSL) comprises Harvard graduate and undergraduate students who lead and are involved in sustainability-related student groups on campus.
he Climate Leaders Program for Professional Students at Harvard is a student-led, faculty-advised program for Masters and professional students across all Harvard graduate schools, developed in partnership with the Harvard University Center for the Environment (HUCE), a center of the Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability at Harvard University.
The Harvard Graduate Council (HGC), previously known as the Harvard Graduate Student Government (HGSG), is a student government representing all twelve of Harvard University's graduate and professional schools. HGC is responsible for advocating on behalf of graduate students before the school's central administrators, including the President of Harvard University and the Provost's Office.
The HDS Garden was born in spring 2009 of the collaborative efforts of EcoDiv, the Divinity School’s environmental student group, and the HDS Green Team, a committee of staff from multiple departments committed to decreasing the school’s ecological footprint.
ORCA is a student-led group of organizers working to end local, national, and global reliance on fossil fuels by taking thoughtful, swift, and radical action towards a more just and sustainable future.
A group of students who are passionate about addressing the climate and ecological crisis through a broad spectrum of activism, including sustainability projects, direct actions, and spiritual care.