Community Groups

An community group is a place for folks that share a given aspect of their identity to meet and do work best done together. This work can include educating, processing, healing, and connecting.

Community Groups for Mathematicians

At Harvard

  • Gender Inclusivity in Mathematics (GIIM): an undergraduate group focused on fostering an inclusive math community. For more information, email GIIM directly.
  • Real Representations: a monthly lunch group aimed at supporting underrepresented groups in mathematics open to everyone in the department. For more information, email Real Representations directly.
  • Math Includes: a mentorship program that groups undergraduate and graduate students based on common identities and interest. For more information, email us.
  • Harvard Undergraduate Mathematics Association (HUMA): an organization hosting events to advance undergraduate knowledge and appreciation of mathematics. For more information, email HUMA.

Outside Harvard

Broader Community Groups at Harvard

  • Harvard Office for Gender Equity: empowers and supports the Harvard community to advance a climate of gender equity and inclusion through evidence-based educational initiatives, excellence in research and practice, and delivery of direct services.
  • Harvard Graduate Students Union: an organization of student workers from all schools, campuses and departments of Harvard University fighting for better benefits, pay, and working conditions.
  • Community and Campus Life at Harvard: works with stakeholders and partners across the University to guide Harvard’s culture community and campus life.

Other Community Groups