Harvard Extension School holds convocation - Harvard Gazette
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"It's something really beautiful," he shared, reflecting on what initially felt like a daunting commitment. Lif began his HES journey while working at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Dominican Republic as the financial coordinator for European markets. Lif said he needed a master's degree that provided both academic rigor and flexibility and he saw HES as the perfect fit. Now, he manages a media company dedicated to elevating the image and culture of his country and eventually hopes to return to a role in government.
"Harvard Extension School degree candidates put challenging academics at the center, not the margins, of their lives," she said. Spreadbury highlighted the extraordinary projects undertaken by past graduates, from partnering with NASA scientists to evaluate satellite data to collaborating with the North American Blackfeet Nation tribe on a wetland restoration project. She remarked that while these accomplishments are noteworthy, they are also quite ordinary for HES graduates, showcasing their dedication and commitment to impactful initiatives.
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