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Alysha Williams
Director of Pathways to Practice at the Center for Public Service and Engaged Scholarship at Harvard University
Alysha Johnson Williams is a Harvard alumna and former Director of Pathways to Practice at the Center for Public Service and Engaged Scholarship at Harvard University.12 She served in this role from September 2020 to August 2023.2 Currently, she is the Resident Dean of First-Year Students & Assistant Dean of Harvard College at Harvard University, a position she has held since August 2023.2
Education and Career
Alysha graduated from Harvard College with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and a secondary in African American Studies.1 She later earned a Master's degree in Higher Education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.12
Throughout her career at Harvard, Alysha has held various positions:
- Director of Pathways to Practice (2020-2023)
- Resident Tutor at Quincy House (2016-2023)
- Community Relations Fellow at the Center for Public Interest Careers (2017-2020)
Responsibilities and Achievements
As Director of Pathways to Practice, Alysha oversaw several programs, including:
- Mindich Service Fellows
- Harvard Clubs Summer Community Service Fellowship Program
- Public Service Recruiting Day
- Harvard Winnovation Program
- SPARK
She was responsible for building and maintaining community partnerships and relationships with alumni across the country to provide students with professional opportunities in the public interest sector.12
In her current role as Resident Dean of First-Year Students, Alysha supports the academic progress and personal wellbeing of over 400 first-year students residing in Elm Yard.2 She oversees a team of 14 adult academic advisors and mentors, and serves as a member of the Administrative Board that hears disciplinary cases and evaluates petitions for exceptions to college policies.2
Personal Interests
Alysha enjoys being an active part of the Harvard community and loves to bake and make crafts.1
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