Harvard

From fall 1999 to spring 2003, I was an undergraduate at Harvard. I lived in Kirkland House.
I studied Linguistics with Bert Vaux, and together we created an online study of dialects of North American English. It since been expanded, updated, and moved to the other Cambridge.
I was actively involved in the Harvard Computer Society. It’s a student group that hosts neat speakers, runs websites for student groups, runs a Valentine’s day matchmaking service (!), and occasionally has barbecues.
Here are the courses I took:
| Fall 1999 Computer Science 50 - Introduction to Computer Science Math 1b - Calculus Science B29 - Human Behavioral Biology Moral Reasoning 56 - Self, Freedom and Existence |
Spring 2000 Computer Science 51 - Introduction to Computer Science II Expository Writing 20 - The Essay Linguistics 80 - Dialects of English Social Analysis 54 - American Society and Public Policy |
| Fall 2000 Linguistics 112a - Syntax Lit and Arts C-22 - Euro Culture in the Middle Ages Computer Science 121 - Formal Systems Linguistics 97 - Tutorial |
Spring 2001 Linguistics 122 - Introduction to Indo European Ling 116 - Semantics German Bab - Elementary German (intensive) Linguistics 97 - Tutorial MAS 961 - Designing Sociable Media |
| Fall 2001 Computer Science 141 Linguistics 91r - Supervised Reading and Research German Da Linguistics 115 - Intro to Phonetics and Phonology Linguistics 98 - Tutorial |
Spring 2002 Historical Study B-40 - Pursuits of Happiness Ling112b - Syntax 2 Literature and Arts B-20 - Designing the American City Yiddish 105 Linguistics 98 - Tutorial |
| Fall 2002 Linguistics 99 - Thesis Comp Lit 166: The Comic Trad. in Jewish Culture EPS 7 - Introduction to Geological Sciences Historical Study A-27 - Reason and Faith in the West |
Spring 2003 Linguistics 99 - Thesis MAS 963 - Social Visualization Psychology 1701 - Personality Psychology |