BSA Spring Diversity Career Expo
The page below reflects the 2025 event. Check back fall 2025 for the 2026 event details.
Friday, February 28, 2025, 2:00 – 4:00pm ET
Harvard Student Organization Center at Hilles (SOCH) – 59 Shepard St., Cambridge, MA 02138
Event Overview
The Diversity Career Expo is a recruiting and career-focused event hosted by the Harvard Black Students Association in collaboration with the Harvard Society of Black Scientists and Engineers and the Harvard Mignone Center for Career Success.
For Students:
- Register Here.
- Eligibility: Open to all Harvard University & MIT degree students and alumni – bring your school ID; please note some organizations may be targeting specific class years.
- Harvard FAS Students: Share your resume when you register in Crimson Careers to be included in the BSA Spring Diversity Career Expo Resume Book. Watch this short video to learn how to add your resume to the event resume book.
- Harvard Students from Other Graduate Schools & MIT Students: Advanced Registration Not Required. When you arrive to the event, there will be an opportunity to sign in and make a name tag.
- View, search, and filter the current list of participating organizations. Note that organizations are added on a rolling basis.
For Employers
- Registration for this event has closed.
- Resume Books: All organizations are invited to access the opt-in BSA Spring Diversity Career Expo Resume Book. Please submit the Career Fair Resume Book Registration Form to purchase a resume book. The event resume book will be sent within 2 business days following the career fair. Contact employers@fas.harvard.edu with any questions. Please note, career fair participants will automatically have access to the event resume book.
Harvard reserves the right to modify any in-person event to a virtual format in response to public health concerns. For questions and additional information, please contact our Employer Relations Team at employers@fas.harvard.edu
If you have accessibility needs or questions related to this event, please contact mcs@fas.harvard.edu