Harvard Trade Union Program
112th Session
January 13 – February 14, 2025
2025 HTUP Menu
This page has all of the information that you will need for the program. I will keep adding information as the term progresses.
**Daily Schedule and Syllabus** – Any changes to readings or schedule will be changed on this webpage. An email will be sent to alert you to the change
- 2025 Code of Conduct
- Curriculum Summary (PDF) – details the learning objectives, framework, and thematic areas of the program.
- Strategic Choice Syllabus (PDF)
- Leading with Labors’ Values Syllabus (PDF)
- List of Public Forums and events (PDF)
- Orientation Document
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Harvard University is a smoke-free campus: All forms of tobacco use including cigarettes, cigars, e-cigarettes, and smokeless tobacco are prohibited inside all Harvard buildings, offices, and outside all buildings.
HLS Listserve: Coming soon or WhatsApp- group chat
This is the easiest way to communicate with the group. An email to this address will go to all participants. Remember that replying to the listserve address will go to everyone on the list. Be careful.
For technical problems or to join the group contact Alida, acastillo@law.harvard.edu
Annotated Campus Map – that was handed out at registration
Wi-fi Access on campus – 2 options
1. How to log in to guest Wi-Fi (login as guest without credentials)
2. Hotspot in classroom
Background reading on Boston: The Given Day, by Dennis Lehane, is a wicked good novel that takes place during the 1919 Boston Police Strike, told through the eyes of one of its organizers.

Harvard Law School campus is connected through underground tunnels. All of the buildings can be accessed through a tunnel system. This is very convenient during the cold winter.

HTUP Neighborhood Info – Tips on where you live and where the nearest grocery stores are located.

Things to do in Boston and the surrounding area – these are my personal recommendations. Not a complete list. If you find something good. I am happy to add it to the list

Explore Harvard with a free Visit Harvard mobile app, featuring a collection of self-guided walking tours. Whichever tour you decide to embark on, you’ll be sure to learn something new. Download the app on iOS and Android devices.

Keeping Track of Events at Harvard – Harvard Law School Events – only events at the Law School Harvard Gazette Events – official news website for Harvard University.

Harvard ID Cards – You will receive a Harvard ID card that allows entry into University buildings, libraries, offices, and parking facilities. You can also use your ID card to ride the Harvard Shuttle buses.


Center for Wellness and Health
The center offers a wide range of workshops, services, and classes available to all Harvard community members. Schedule a massage or acupuncture appointment, and try one of their exercise, meditation or yoga classes. (Massages are $98/hour, a quick 15-minute chair massage is $20). More information
HELPFUL CONTACTS
During business hours:
CLJE/HTUP office:
617-495-9265
Mailing Address:
Attn: CLJE,
Harvard Law School
1585 Massachusetts Ave.
Room B086
Cambridge MA, 02138
Visit us at:
Pound Hall, 4th floor
Harvard Law School
1563 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA 02138
GENERAL INQUIRIES AND EMERGENCIES:
Alida Castillo
c: 617-947-8834
(call or text)
acastillo@law.harvard.edu
Sharon Block
C: (202) 302-1801
(call or text)
sblock@law.harvard.edu
BOSTON/ CAMBRIDGE/ HARVARD
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Jack Trumpbour
jtrumpbo@law.harvard.edu
Jack is a long-time resident who has a wealth of knowledge that he loves to share
The Office for Gender Equity works to advance Harvard’s commitment to providing an environment where each of us feels safe to participate fully in University life—whether studying, teaching, conducting research, or working to support our individual and collective goals.
If you are ready to talk to us about a concern, you have the option to connect with us confidentially or anonymously, in person or in a virtual setting, to get support and learn more about your options, which may include filing a formal complaint. We encourage you to choose the pathway that feels most comfortable for you.
- 24/7 CONFIDENTIAL HOTLINE: +1 (617) 495-9100
- Talk to Someone
- Disclose Anonymously
- File a Formal Complaint
Sasha Tulgan,
HLS Title IX Coordinator
STulgan@law.harvard.edu
–Title IX handout [PDF]
– Top 10 Things Unions Can Do Right Now to Address Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
FOR HELP WITH WEBSITE:
Alida Castillo
acastillo@law.harvard.edu